- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Sally in Our Alley (1902). Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander. Book by George V. Hobart. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Featuring "Under The Bamboo Tree" by J. Rosamond Johnson and Robert Cole. Featuring songs by 'Harry Von Tilzer', William H. Penn, William Frederick Peters, Bert Williams, George Walker and Henry Carey. Featuring songs with lyrics by Bert Williams, Henry Blossom, Ernest Hanegan, George Totten Smith, George Walker and Henry Carey. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and Edward G. Unitt. Costume Design by Caroline F. Siedle. Directed by George W. Lederer. Broadway Theatre (moved to The Harlem Opera House from 10 Nov 1902- Nov 1902, then moved to The New York Theatre from 24 Nov 1902 to close): 20 Aug 1902- 13 Dec 1902 (100 performances). Cast: Frank Bernard, Gertrude Blanke, Harry Brown, Marie Cahill, Georgia Caine, Viola Carlstedt, Richard F. Carroll, J.T. Chaillee, Dora Cheever, Reine Davies, Roger De Coverly (as "The Governor of North Carolina"), Mildred De Vere, Rita Dean, Anna Delaney, Wheeler Earl, Minnie Edwards, Edward Ellkors, Harry Fairleigh, James A. Furey, Ray Gilmore, Joseph W. Herbert, Ethel Kelly, Georgia Kelly, Georgie Lawrence (as "Little Norah Ryan"), Catherine Lewis, Margaret Marston, Madeleine Martin, Dan McAvoy, May Miller, Dan Smith, Julius Steger, Ruddy J. Struck, Fred Titus, Agnes Wayburn, Louis Wesley. Produced by George W. Lederer.
- Tommy Rot (1902). Musical comedy. Music by Safford Waters. Lyrics by Safford Waters. Book by Rupert Hughes, Joseph Herbert, Paul West and Kirke La Shelle. Musical Director: William Frederick Peters. Directed by Mrs. Osborn, Joseph Herbert and Lewis Hooper. Mrs. Osborn's Playhouse: 21 Oct 1902- 22 Nov 1902 (39 performances). Cast: Margaret Hubbard Ayer, Yale D. Benner, Charles Butler, Helen Chichester, Kathleen Clifford, William B. Daly, Drina DeWolfe, Rose Earle, Echlin P. Gayer, Jack Henderson, Hengler Sisters, George Herbert, Alfred Hickman, Alice Hills, Henry Hyde, Franklin Jones, Richard Lambart, Richard Lee, Jack Lyle, Albert J. Marshall, Evelyn Nesbit (as "Miss Always There") [final Broadway role], Fletcher Norton, John Pemberton, Blanche Ring (as "Innocence Demure/Cyris/cast of Cyris"), Samuel Sandgrain, Grayce Scott, Claudine Sharp, Laura Stone, Madlyn Summers, Pauline Von Arnold, Vida Whitmore. Produced by Mrs. Osborn.
- Fad and Folly (1902). Musical comedy.
- Otoyo/Japan by Night (1903). Musical/opera.
- The Mayor of Tokio (1905). Musical/farce.
- The Purple Road (1913). Musical operetta/romance.
- Iole (1913). Musical comedy. Book by Robert W. Chambers and Ben Teal. Music by William Frederick Peters. Lyrics by Robert W. Chambers and Ben Teal. Based on the novel by Robert W. Chambers. Musical Director: John McGhie. Scenic Design by Ernest Albert. Directed by Ben Teal. Longacre Theatre: 29 Dec 1913- 17 Jan 1914 (24 performances). Cast: Mary Allison, Stewart Baird, G. Diamond, Edward Dunn, Gretchen Eastman, R. Fowler, Carl Gantvoort, Leslie Gaze, George Gorman, W.E. Hovell, Royden Keith, Rexford Kendrick, Hazel Kirke, Frank Lalor, Craig Lee, Augustus Minton, Lloyd Montgomery, Jack Newton, George O'Connor, Edna Pendleton, Lena Robinson, Ben Rogers, Ferne Rogers (as "Iole"), Marta Spears, Edna Temple, Anna Vane. Produced by Harry Frazee.
- The Passing Show of 1915 (1915). Musical revue.
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