- (1898) Stage: Appeared (as "Butts") in "In Atlantic City" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Musical Director: Louis Jacobson. Scenic Design by Walter Burridge. Star Theatre: 13 Aug 1898-20 Aug 1898 (9 performances). Cast: Jay Binkley, G.D. Cuningham, Emilie DeVera, Alice Gilmour, Dollie Helston, Gussie Helston, Kitty Helston, Leslie Marion, Walter McCollough, Mabel Montgomery, George Ovey, Mattie Rooney (as "Lize, a sweetheart of Butts"), Irene Stewart, Wilton Taylor, John S. Terry, Harry Turner, Estella Wells, Frank M. Wills. Produced by Stewart Lithgow.
- (1900) Stage: Appeared (as "Bazazza" / "Slats") in "A Million Dollars" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by Louis Harrison and George V. Hobart. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Musical Director: Jose Vandenberg. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by Frank Smithson. New York Theatre: 27 Sep 1900-20 Oct 1900 (28 performances). Cast: Grafton Baker (as "Harold Spotwood"), Virginia Barnes (as "Chorus"), Zaza Belasco (as "Chorus"), Lillie Brink (as "Chorus"), Gilbert Clayton (as "Chasem"), Rita Dean (as "Chorus"), Fanny Dudley (as "Chorus"), Ethel Everton (as "Grace Bullion"), Bessie Fennell (as "Chorus"), Harry Fitch (as "Bazazza"), Willian Florence (as "Chorus"), Mabel Florence (as "Chorus"), L.B. (Louis) Foley (as "Policeman"), Maud Francis (as "Chorus"), Archie Gillies (as "Peddler"), Ethel Goodyear (as "Chorus"), Maude Harlow (as "Chorus"), Ida Hawley (as "Phyllis Vandergold"), Ethel Kelly (as "Chorus"), Georgie Kelly (as "Chorus"), Ernestine Kingston (as "Chorus"), Marie Lachere (as "Chorus"), Lee Leontine (as "Chorus"), Lillie Leslie (as "Chorus"), Ignacio Martinetti (as "Consomme de Noodle"), John Mayon (as "Clipem"), Lottie Medley (as "Chorus"), Jane Morrison (as "Chorus"), Joe Ott (as "Prince Punxatawney"), Charles H. Prince (as "Clutchem"), Maud Rose (as "Chorus"), Leonora Ruiz (as "Chorus"), Josie Sadler (as "Tryphena Shoolz"), Blanche Sherwood (as "Iona Bond"), Lew Simmons (as "Ragtime Duster"), Anna Snyder (as "Chorus"), Joseph Sparks (as "Wishbone McManus"), Cora Tanner (as "Aurora Borealis"), Agnes Vars (as "Chorus"), Cornell Williams (as "Chorus"), Nat M. Wills (as "Cecil Roads"). Produced by Henry B. Sire and Meyer L. Sire.
- (1900) Stage: Appeared in "Nell-Go-In" on Broadway. Burlesque/vaudeville.
- (1900) Stage: Appeard in "The Giddy Throng" on Broadway. Musical/burlesque/vaudeville.
- (1901) Stage: Appeared in "The Rogers Brothers in Washington" on Broadway. Musical/farce.
- (1902) Stage: Appeared in "The Rogers Brothers in Harvard" on Broadway. Musical/farce/vaudeville.
- (1903) Stage: Appeared in "George W. Lederer's Mid-Summer Night Fancies" on Broadway.
- (1903) Stage: Appeared in "Mother Goose" on Broadway. Musical.
- (1907) Stage: Appeared in "The Rogers Brothers in Panama" on Broadway.
- (1908) Stage: Appeared in "Fluffy Ruffles" on Broadway. Musical.
- (1921) Stage: Appeared in "Love Birds" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1944) Stage: Appeared in "Take a Bow" on Broadway. Musical revue.
- (1950) Stage: Appeared (as "Arvid Abernathy") in "Guys and Dolls' on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music / lyrics by Frank Loesser'. Book by Abe Burrows and Jo Swerling. Based on a Story and Characters by Damon Runyon. Musical Director: Irving Actman. Music arranged by George Bassman and Ted Royal. Vocal arrangements / vocal direction by Herbert Greene. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Alvin Colt. Assistant Designer to Mr. Mielziner: John Harvey and Trew Hocker. Dances and Musical Numbers Staged by Michael Kidd. Directed by George S. Kaufman. 46th Street Theatre: 24 Nov 1950-26 Nov 1953 (1200). Cast: Robert Alda (as "Sky Masterson"; Broadway debut/winner of 1951 Tony Award for Best Actor), Isabel Bigley, Vivian Blaine (as "Miss Adelaide"), Sam Levene (as "Nathan Detroit"), Wana Allison, Forrest Bonshire, Douglas Deane, Geraldine Delaney, Charles Drake, Barbara Ferguson, Tony Gardell, Peter Gennaro, Bern Hoffman, Lee Joyce, Stubby Kaye (as "Nicely-Nicely Johnson"; Broadway debut), Beverly Lawrence, Marcia Maier, Christine Matsios, Paul Migan, Joe Milan, Carl Nicholas, Margery Oldroyd, Mission Band, Netta Packer, Tom Pedi (as "Harry the Horse"), Eddie Phillips, B.S. Pully, Paul Reed, Harry Lee Rogers, Don Russell, Hal Saunders, Bud Schwab, Johnny Silver, Earle Styres, Beverly Tassoni, Merritt Thompson, Ruth Vernon, Onna White (as "Dancer"). Produced by Feuer & Martin. NOTE: On hiatus during much of the summer of 1953). Winner of 5 1951 Tony Awards. Filmed as Guys and Dolls (1955).
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