- (1903 - 1936) Active on Broadway [sometimes credited as Carlton Macy] in the following productions:
- (1903) Stage Play: The Starbucks. Drama. Written by Opie Read. Directed by Samuel Forrest. Daly's Theatre: 13 Apr 1903- 4 May 1903 (24 performances). Cast: Frank Aiken, Henry Bott, Kate Bruce, Thomas L. Coleman, William Dills, Fred Edmond, William Evarts, Edward MacKay [Broadway debut], Lida MacMillan, Carleton Macy [Broadway debut], Louise Rial, Theodore Roberts (as "Jasper Starbuck"), Mary Ryan, William Vischer.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Woman. Drama. Written by William C. de Mille. Theatre Republic: 19 Sep 1911- Apr 1912 (closing date unknown/247 performances). Cast: John W. Cope (as "Jim Blake"), Stephen Fitzpatrick, James Gerson, Cuyler Hastings (as "Matthew Standish"), William Holden, Edwin Holt (as "Mark Robertson"), Carleton Macy, Mary Nash (as "Wanda Kelly"), Jane Peyton (as "Grace"), Jose Ross, Gayne Whitman [credited as Harold Vosburgh] (as "Tom Blake"), Langdon West. Produced by David Belasco.
- (1913) Stage Play: Seven Keys to Baldplate. Comedy. Written by George M. Cohan, from the novel by Earl Derr Biggers. Astor Theatre: 22 Sep 1913- Jun 1914 (closing date unknown/320 performances). Cast: Wallace Eddinger (as "William Hallowell McGee"), Edgar Halstead, Joseph Allen, Martin Alsop, Lorena Atwood, Claude Brooke, Roy Fairchilds, Jessie Graham, Margaret Green, Gail Kane, John C. King, Carleton Macy, Purnell Pratt. Produced by Cohan & Harris. Note: Filmed as Seven Keys to Baldpate (1917).
- (1916) Stage Play: A Pair of Queens. Written by Otto A. Harbach, A. Seymour Brown and Harry Lewis. Longacre Theatre: 29 Aug 1916- Sep 1916 (15 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles, Charles Butler, Hugh Cameron, Kathleen Clifford, Regina Conelli, Maude Eburne, Carleton Macy, Frank McGinn, Joseph Santley, Elise Scott. Produced by H.H. Frazee.
- (1918) Stage Play: Girl o' Mine. Musical comedy. Book by Philip Bartholomae. Music by Frank Tours. Choreographed by Edward Hutchinson and Allan K. Foster. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Directed by Clifford Brooke and Edward P. Temple. Bijou Theatre: 28 Jan 1918- 9 Mar 1918 (48 performances). Cast: Charles Burrows (as "A Waiter"), Irving Carter (as "Ensemble"), Robert H. Casey (as "Ensemble"), Sylvia Cassell (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Curtis (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Dickson (as "Betty"), Frank Ervin (as "Ensemble"), Frank Fay (as "Jack"; Broadway debut), Barrett Greenwood (as "Charlie"), Virginia Gunther (as "Ensemble"), Edna Wallace Hopper (as "Lulu"), Leo Howe (as "Ensemble"), Carl Hyson (as "Toby"), Helen Lee (as "Mildred"), James Lounsbery (as "Duc de Bouvais"), Carleton Macy [credited as Carlton Macy] (as "Greene"), Joseph McCallion (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Moffat (as "Ensemble"), Marie Nordstrom (as "Lily"), Carolyn Nunder (as "Ensemble"), Ernest Perrin (as "Chef de Gare, Maitre d'Hotel"), Kathleen Quain (as "Ensemble"), David Quixano (as "Teddy"), Kathryn Rahn (as "Ensemble"), Cynthia Randolph (as "Ensemble"), Stanley Rayburn (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Rollins (as "Ensemble"), Clarissa Stem (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Stevenson (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Wakefield (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Elisabeth Marbury. Produced in association with Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Trouper. Comedy. Written by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. Directed by Edwin Maxwell. 52nd Street Theatre: 8 Mar 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Mildred Booth (as "Molly Crites"), Walton Butterfield (as "Mr. Benson"), Helen Carew (as "Mary Millett"), Harold Elliott (as "Dwight Allen"), Robert T. Haines (as "Mr. Trelayne"), Mitchell Harris (as "Arthur Crites"), Austin O. Huhn [credited as A.O. Huhn] (as "Tink"), Carlotta Irwin (as "Elsie Splain"), Carleton Macy (as "David Millett"), J.C. Nugent (as "Larry Gilbert"), Ruth Nugent (as "Tilly"). Produced by The Playshop Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: Up the Line. Drama. Written by Carlton Fisk. Directed by Alan Dinehart Morosco Theatre: 22 Nov 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Patrick S. Barrett (as "Jarnigan"), Lynne Berry (as "John"), Harlan Briggs, Louis Calhern, J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Nels"), Dorothy Estabrook (as "Jenny"), Florence Johns (as "Effie"), Daniel Kelly (as "Happy"), Barry Macollum (as "Rat"), Carleton Macy (as "Big Bill"), Lydia Willmore (as "Ma"), Elizabeth Wrangle [credited as Elizabeth Wragge] (as "Ruth") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Scarlet Lily (AKA: The Red Lilly). Written by David Arnold Balch. Directed by E.J. Blunkall. Comedy Theatre: 29 Jan 1927- Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Isabel Dawn (as "Debbie"), Jennie A. Eustace (as "Mrs. Strong"), Malcolm Fassatt (as " Elmer Strong of the A.E.F."), Bert Gorman (as "Sam Strong"), John Paul Lewis (as "Calvin Gallup"), Kathleen Lowry (as "Hattie Watkins"), Carleton Macy (as "Ira Strong"), Duncan Penwarden (as "Rev. Mr. Simpson"), Edwin Redding (as "Earl Watkins"), Marguerite Risser (as "Marcelle"). Produced by Sanford E. Stanton.
- (1927) Stage Play: Scalawag. Written by David Higgins and Bennet Musson[credited as Bennett Musson]. Directed by E.J. Blunkall. 49th Street Theatre: 29 Mar 1927- Apr 1927 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Joseph Burton (as "Lem Simkins"), Camilla Crume (as "Aunt Lib"), Isabel Dawn (as "Myra Appleby"), David Higgins (as "Sam Abbleby"), Daphne Kendall (as "Malvinia"), Charles Lewis (as "Ab Whiffen"), Carleton Macy (as "Jonas Beebe"), Duncan Penwarden (as "Judge Westcott"), Edwin Redding (as "Tom Rinnell"), Robert Toms (as "Jim Allison"), Max Waizman (as "Larry Maddern"). Produced by Cast Productions Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: Skidding. Comedy.
- (1929) Stage Play: Mountain Fury. Drama.
- (1932) Stage Play: Bidding High. Comedy/drama. Written by Lois Howell. Directed by John Hayden. Vanderbilt Theatre: 28 Sep 1932- Oct 1932 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: King Calder (as "Jimmy Stevens"), Maud Edna Hall, Nedda Harrigan (as "Myra Crane"), Carleton Macy (as "Edward Crane"), Ivan Miller (as "Mark Ellis"), Sheila Trent [credited as Shelah Trent] (as "Sylvia Crane"). Produced by Joe De Mitt.
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