- (1904 - 1919) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1909) Stage Play: A Broken Idol. Musical/farce. Music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Book by Hal Stephens. Lyrics by Harry Williams. Additional music by Jean Schwartz. Musical Direction by Fred Eustice. Directed by Gus Sohlke. Herald Square Theatre: 16 Aug 1909- 18 Sep 1909 (40 performances). Cast: David Andrada (as "Lord Dunby"), Ethel Aris (as "Chorus"), Bertee Beaumont (as "Chorus"), Isabel Berclay (as "Chorus"), Joseph A. Bingham (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Cogan (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Comer (as "Sun Lee Loo"), Connie Farber (as "Chorus"), Irene Farber (as "Chorus"), Franklin Foster (as "Chorus"), Laura Gaynelle (as "Chorus"), Billie Grant (as "Chorus"), Laura Guerite (as "Mlle. Marie De Deau"), Otis Harlan (as "Doc Whatt"), Lillian Hazel (as "Chorus"), Fred Hill Officer Jenkins"), Otto Hoffman (as "J. Ely Muddleford"), Forrest Huff (as "Jack Mason"), Grace La Rue (as "Chorus"), Marie Lamar (as "Chorus"), Lee Leontine (as "Chorus"), Gypsy Mooney (as "Chorus"), Carrie E. Perkins (as "Mrs. Lucretia Muddleford"), George Richards (as "Silas Pugsley"), Gertrude Rutland (as "Chorus"), Maxwell Sargent (as "Henry"), Margie Stiles (as "Servant Girl/Chorus"), Olivette TreMayne (as "Chorus"), Jerome Van Norden (as "Chorus"), Agnes Vars (as "Chorus"), Madge Voe (as "Sing Wee"), Ethel White (as "Chorus"), Violet Winters (as "Chorus"), Millie Woods (as "Chorus"), Alice Yorke (as "Marion Pugsley"). Produced by F. C. Whitney.
- (1919) Stage Play: Oh, What A Girl! Musical/farce. Music by Charles Jules and Jacques Presburg. Book by Edgar Smith and Edward Clark. Lyrics by Edgar Smith, Edward Clark and Gus Kahn. Music orchestrated by Jacques Presburg. Musical Director: Fred Walz. Additional numbers by L. Wolfe Gilbert, Alex Sullivan, Nat Vincent and Irving Berlin. Featuring songs by Egbert Van Alstyne [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Edward Clark. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Central Theatre 6 Oct 1919-close): 28 Jul 1919- 1 Nov 1919 (68 performances). Cast: Renée Adorée (as "Specialty") [Broadway debut], Agnes Allen (as "Chorus"), Billie Andrews (as "Chorus"), Phoebe Appleton (as "Chorus"), Sam Ash (as "Jack Rushton"), Kitty Astra (as "Chorus"), William Barry (as "Williams/Chorus"), Evelyn Clifford (as "Chorus"), Lew Cooper (as "Washington"), Frank Crawford (as "Chorus"), Sam Curtis (as "Perkins"), Florence Darling (as "Chorus"), David Dreyer (as "Ross"), Ella Evans (as "Chorus"), Nancy Fair (as "Susie Smith"), Frank Fay (as "Bill Corcoran"), Margaret Ferguson (as "Chorus"), Larry Francis (as "Downes"), Bessie Gray (as "Chorus"), Vera Groset (as "Lola Chappelle"), Kitty Holton (as "Chorus"), Harold Hulen (as "Holmes/Chorus"), Harry Kelly (as "Deacon Amos Titmouse"), Margaret King (as "Chorus"), Hazel Kirke (as "Margot Merrivale"), Ma-Belle (as "Fairy Godmother"), Pauline Markham (as "Chorus"), Veronica Marquise (as "Specialty"), Ignacio Martinetti (as "Luigi Fravola"), Clarice Miller (as "Chorus"), Elizabeth Moffat (as "Amanda Titmouse"), Mat Murphy (as "Carr/Chorus"), Florence Nelson (as "Chorus"), Ethel Mary Oakland (as "Prince Charming"), Kathleen O'Hanlon (as "Specialty"), Diana Peyton (as "Chorus"), Jack Polen (as "Chorus"), Lester Scharff (as "Head Waiter"), Agnes Shiedell (as "Chorus"), Lewis Sloden (as "Specialty"), Clarice Snyder (as "Cinderella"), George Stifter (as "Taylor/Chorus"), Elizabth Treep (as "Chorus"), Bobby Watts (as "Chorus"), Elizabeth West (as "Chorus"), Lillian Wilson (as "Chorus"), Theodore Zambouni (as "Specialty"), William Zinnel (as "Smathers"). Replacement cast [during Shubert Theatre run]: Patsy De Forrest (as "Susie Smith"). [During Central Theatre run:] None known. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Note: Show's run was affected by the Actor's Equity strike, with production suspended from 6 Aug 1919- 15 Sep 1919, which undoubtedly negatively impacted it's success.
- (1905) Stage Play: Tom, Dick and Harry. Musical comedy. Book by Aaron Hoffman and Harry Williams. Lyrics by Aaron Hoffman and Harry Williams. Music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Musical Director: Melville Brown. Featuring songs by Max S. Witte. Featuring songs with lyrics by George Broadhurst. Musical numbers staged by Gertrude Hoffman. Directed by A.H. Woods and Will N. Drew. American Theatre (moved to Haverly's 14th Street Theatre from 20 Nov 1905- 25 Nov 1905, then moved to The West End Theatre from 27 Nov 1905- 2 Dec 1905, then moved to The American Theatre from 15 Jan 1906- close): 25 Sep 1905- 20Jan 1906 (33 performances). Cast: George L. Bickel (as "Tom, Late Flipper Brothers Circus"), Harry Bond (as "Colonel Bluff, commander U.S.A."), Jeannette LaBeau (as "Senorito Richarado, Spanish Spy"), Dorothy LaMar (as "Mrs. Ella Noyes, a widow"), Frank Thorndyke (as "Lieutenant Manley, second in command, U.S.A."), Harry Watson Jr. (as "Dick, Late Flipper Brothers Circus"), Ed Lee Wrothe (as "Harry, Late Flipper Brothers Circus"), Marion Armstrong (as "Showgirl"), Robert Athon (as "Don Garcia, President of the Port O'Domingo"), Miss Baldwin (as "Yearling"), Frank Bernard (as "The Great Mogul/Cadet and Turk"), George Blair (as "Cadet and Turk"), Miss. Brown (as "Yearling"), Mary Clayton (as "Showgirl"), Bessie Clifford (as "Lillian Bluff, Colonel's daughter"), Miss Dawn (as "Yearling"), Grace Falk (as "Yearling"), Miss Fitzgerald (as "Yearling"), Miss Frank (as "Yearling"), Mr. Grasser (as "Cadet and Turk"), B. Hawkins (as "Yearling"), Kitty Hawkins (as "Yearling"), V. Hawkins (as "Yearling"), Miss Hay (as "Showgirl"), John Henry (as "Malto, Spanish Spy disguised as musician"), Ida Hoppe (as "Showgirl"), Edna Hunter (as "Showgirl"), Miss Leigh (as "Yearling"), Miss Leroy (as "Showgirl"), James Lichter (as "Carson, a waiter/Cadet and Turk"), Regina McAvoy (as "Yearling"), Mr. McCarty (as "Cadet and Turk"), Frank McCue (as "I'm a Trailer"), Janet Melville (as "Yearling"), Tom O'Brien (as "Gallic, Spanish Spy disguised as musician"), M. Price (as "Cadet and Turk"), Clay Price (as "Reverse, Spanish Spy disguised as musician"), Charles Purdy (as "Cadet and Turk"), Miss Ranney (as "Yearling"), B. Raymond (as "Yearling"), Julia Raymond (as "Yearling"), Edna Richardson (as "Showgirl"), Miss Spaeth (as "Yearling"), Bebe Stanley (as "Showgirl"), Frank Stapleton (as "Congo, the President's servant"), Mr. Young (as "Cadet and Turk"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
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