- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Cyrano de Bergerac (1899). Musical comedy/opera.
- The Fortunes of the King (1904). Melodrama.
- The House of Silence (1906). Drama.
- At 9:45 (1919). Melodrama.
- Honey Girl (1920). Musical comedy.
- It's a Boy! (1922). Comedy.
- Glory (1922). Musical comedy. Music by Maurice De Packh and Harry Tierney'. Book by James Montgomery. Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy and James Dyrenforth. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Featuring songs by Al W. Brown. Scenic Design by Joseph Wickes. Costume Design by Vanderbilt Producing Company Wardrobe Department. Directed by Bert French. Vanderbilt Theatre: 25 Dec 1922- 24 Feb 1923 (74 performances). Cast: Arden Benham (as "Ensemble"), Violet Bristow (as "Ensemble"), David Brown (as "Ensemble"), John Cherry (as "Sumner Holbrook"), Jack Clifford (as "Hiram Dexter"), Bobby Culbert (as "Ensemble"), Conway Dillon (as "Ensemble"), Irene Enright (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Ferry (as "Myrtie Brown"), Helen Groody (as "Lucy Ann Willing"), Raymond Hackett (as "Lem King"), Marjorie Harrold (as "Ensemble"), Patti Harrold (as "Glory Moore"), Robert Higgins (as "Ansel Tollet"), Edward Howell (as "Ensemble"), Flo Irwin (as "Sarah King"), Constance Keating (as "Ensemble"), Florence Kinsley (as "Ensemble"), Ainsley Lambert (as "Ensemble"), Peter Lang (as "Abner Moore"), Margaret Leona (as "Ensemble"), Frances Lynde (as "Ensemble"), Bernice McCabe (as "Amanda Dexter"), Edith McGovern (as "Ensemble"), Ted McNamara (as "Alonzo"), Constance Montague (as "Ensemble"), Bessie Mulligan (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite Murray (as "Ensemble"), Robert Emmett O'Connor (as "Deacon Eaton"), Elizabeth Page (as "Ensemble"), Helen Paine (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Pidgin (as "Ensemble"), Walter Regan (as "William Harriman"), Edward Smith (as "Ensemble"), Thomas Weldon (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Whiteford (as "Ensemble"), Paul Winnell (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Vanderbilt Producing Company.
- The Mongrel (1924).
- One Man's Woman (1926). Comedy/drama. Written by Michael Kallesser. Directed by George Smithfield and Priestly Morrison. 48th Street Theatre: 25 May 1926- Jun 1926 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Margaret Barnstead (as "Betty Davis"), Curtis Cooksey (as "Kenneth Regan"), Alven Dexter (as "James Rathboone"), Peter Lang (as "Edward Post"), Lucille Lortel (as "Clara Rathboone"), Kay McKay (as "Kilauea"), Jane Meredith (as "Dolly Weaver"), Lei Lehua Munson (as "Dancer"), Nani (as "Noala"), Aloha Waldheim (as "Dancer"). Produced by Michael Kallesser.
- Michael and Mary (1929). Comedy.
- Free For All (1931).
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