- (1896 - 1931) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1896) Stage Play: The Geisha. Musical comedy. Music by Sidney Jones [earliest Broadway credit]. Book by Owen Hall. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank. Additional music by Lionel Monckton. Costume Design by Percy Anderson. Scenic Design by Henry E. Hoyt. Staged by Augustin Daly. Daly's Theatre: 9 Sep 1896- 21 Apr 1897 (161 performances). Cast: Sarina Alexe, Marguerite Barre, Elsie Bennett, Alice Burke, Marjie Carl, Maud Carter, Anne Caverly, Lila Convere, Alethe Craig, Belle D'Arcy, Isadora Duncan, Clara Emory, Pauline French, Mabelle Gilman, Herbert Gresham (as "Dick Cunningham, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Henry Gunson, William Hazeltine, Clara Hollywood, Mayme Kelso, George LeSoir (as "Arthur Cuddy"), Lillian Lipyeat, Violet Lloyd, Lena Loraine, Marion Marshall, Neil McCay, Lottie Moore, Ellen Mortimer, Dorothy Morton, Helma Nelson, William Sampson, Eric Scott, Robert Shepherd, Annette Spencer, Clara St. Claire, Marie St. John, Edwin Stevens, Mabel Strickland, Eugene Taylor, Mabel Thompson, Maud Vincent, Van Rensselaer Wheeler, Margarete Whiticar, Alice Winston, Gerda Wisner. Produced by Augustin Daly.
- (1899) Stage Play: A Greek Slave. Musical comedy. Music by Sidney Jones. Additional music by Lionel Monckton. Book by Owen Hall. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Herald Square Theatre: 28 Nov 1899- 23 Dec 1899 (29 performances). Cast: Minnie Ashley (as "Iris"), Mittie Atherton (as "Tullia"), Adine Bouvier (as "Flavia"), Ethel Brougham (as "Circe"), Richard Carle (as "Heliodoris"), Hugh Chilvers (as "Diomed"), Minnie Halsey (as "Cornelia"), William Maitland (as "Silius"), Kate Michelena (as "Antonia"), Dorothy Morton (as "Maia"), Ole Norman (as "Lollius"), Albert A. Parr (as "Archias"), Inez Rae (as "Licinea"), Marion Singer (as "Melanopis"), Herbert Sparling (as "Marcus Pomponius"), Arthur Stanford (as "Curius"), William H. Thompson (as "Manlius"). Produced by F.C. Whitney. Produced by arrangement with The Augustin Daly Estate.
- The King of Cadonia (1910). Musical comedy. Music by Sidney Jones and Jerome Kern. Book by Frederick Lonsdale. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and M.E. Rourke. Musical Director: Hugo Byrk. Additional lyrics by Maurice J. Stonehill, Percival Knight and Arthur Wimperis. Additional music by Frederick Rosse. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Directed by Joseph Herbert. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 10 Jan 1910- 22 Jan 1910 (16 performances). Cast: St. Clair Bayfield (as "Laborde, President of the anti-King Society"), Edna Broderick (as "Wanda, lady-in-waiting"), Donald Buchanan (as "Lieutenant Jules"), Marguerite Clark (as "Princess Marie, daughter of the Duke Alasia"), Agnes Dailey (as "Ensemble"), William E. Danforth (as "Bran, servant to Captain Laski"), William Davis (as "Lieutenant Saloff"), Robert Dempster (as "Alexis King of Cadonia"), D.L. Don (as "Panix, Secretary to the Duke of Alasia"), Vincent Duesenberry (as "Barber"), Albert Gran (as "General Bonski"), Olga Hempstone (as "Ensemble"), Addie Marze (as "Natine, lady-in-waiting"), William Norris (as "Duke of Alasia, heir presumptive to the throne"), Clara Palmer (as "Militza/maid to Princess Marie"), Amelia Rose (as "Ensemble"), Vivian Rose (as "Ensemble"), Albertine Sargent (as "Ensemble"), Melville Stewart (as "Captain Laski"), Bessie Tannehill (as "Duchess of Alasia"), Mabel Weeks (as "Stephanie/First lady-in-waiting to Princess Marie"), Ethel Wheeler (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- San Toy (1905). Musical comedy (revival).
- The Medal and the Maid (1904). Musical comedy.
- (1904) Stage Play: My Lady Molly. Musical comedy. Based on material by George H. Jessop. Music and lyrics by Sidney Jones. Directed by Gilbert Laye. Daly's Theatre: 5 Jan 1904- 16 Jan 1904 (15 performances). Cast: Dorothy Allen (as "Chorus"), Anna Baker (as "Chorus"), Allston Bent (as "Chorus"), Jeanne Bernard (as "Chorus"), Anna Boyd (as "Mademoiselle Mirabeau"), C.S. Calhoun (as "Chorus"), Richard F. Carroll (as "Mickey O'Dowd, Servant to Captain Harry"), Edward Chappell (as "Head Groom"), Isabel Cheshire (as "Chorus"), Mae Clark (as "Chorus"), Viola Clayton (as "Chorus"), Sydney Deane (as "Captain Harry Romney"), May Densmore (as "Chorus"), Clara Eckstrom (as "Chorus"), Amy Forsland (as "Chorus"), Kate Haddon (as "Chorus"), John Henderson (as Judge Romney, father to Harry"), Lillian Jones (as "Chorus"), Alice Judson (as "Hester, Lady Molly's confidential maid"), Amy Lesser (as "Lucy, a chambermaid/Chorus"), Luke Martin (as "Landlord of Coverdale Arms"), Margaretta Masi (as "Chorus"), Ezra Matthews (as "Martin, servant at Coverdale Castle/Chorus"), Mary McLane (as "Chorus"), Sadie Melles (as "Chorus"), Claire Moore (as "Chorus"), W.J. Morgan (as "Owen, Servant at Coverdale Arms/Chorus"), Blanche Morrell (as "Chorus"), Francis Motley (as "Head Waiter"), Maud Nelson (as "Chorus"), Ruby Petrie (as "Chorus"), Vera Pindar (as "Chorus"), Aline Potter (as "Chorus"), Arthur Rice (as "Roger, servant at Coverdale Castle/Chorus"), Adele Ritchie (as "Alice Coverdale, daughter to Sir Miles"), Belle Robinson (as "Allison, a chambermaid/Chorus"), Elizabeth Sanger (as "Chorus"), Vesta Tilley (as "Lady Molly Martingale"), David Torrence (as "Sir Miles Coverdale"), Oriska Worden (as "Housekeeper at Coverdale Arms"), Ray Youngman (as "Lionel Bland"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- San Toy (1902). Musical comedy (revival).
- San Toy (1901). Musical comedy (return engagement).
- San Toy (1900). Musical comedy.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Geisha. Musical comedy (revival). Book by Owen Hall. Music by Sidney Jones. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank. Musical Director: Gaetano Merola. Directed by Edwin T. Emery. 44th Street Theatre: 27 Mar 1913- 10 May 1913 (52 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell (as "Miss Molly Seamore"), Edward Agnini (as "Ensemble"), Anna Ailion Koko San, an Attendant"), S. Annisman (as "Ensemble"), Helen Baird (as "Ensemble"), Alice Baldwin (as "O Kiku San, Chrysanthemum"), Blanche Barnes (as "Ensemble"), Fred Bradbury (as "Ensemble"), Grace Bradford (as "Miss Marie Worthington"), Jane Burdett (as "Miss Mabel Grant"), Georgia Caine (as "Juliette Diamont"), Irene Cassini (as "Nami, Wave of the Sea"), Louise Chanfrau (as "Ensemble"), Nellie Chick (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Coleman (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Cummer (as "Ensemble"), Jeanne Daws (as "Ensemble"), Max Dorfman (as "Ensemble"), Suzanne Douglas (as "Reto San, an Attendant"), Harry Erschof (as "Ensemble"), Alice Evanston (as "Ensemble"), Nelliw Ford (as "Saki San, an Attendant"), Carl Gantvoort (as "Lieutenant Reginald Fairfax, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Pauline Hall (as "Lady Constance Wynne"), Robert Harberson (as "Ensemble"), Olga Harting (as "O Kinkoto San, Golden Harp"), Jack Howard (as "Ensemble"), Hortense Ireland (as "Ensemble"), Nel Jenkins (as "Ensemble"), Charles King (as "Dick Cunningham, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Jessie Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Austina Mason (as "Ensemble"), Alberta Masters (as "Ensemble"), A.A. McCurdy (as "Ensemble"), Birdice McLaughlin (as "Ensemble"), Zetta Metchik (as "A Mana San, Blossom"), Blanche Netta (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Norton (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Podget (as "Ensemble"), Frank Pollock (as "Captain Katana"), James T. Powers (as "Wun Hi, Proprietor of the Tea House"), Cecil Reynard (as "Tommy Stanley, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Velma Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Roder (as "Churia, Coolie of the Rickshaw"), Amelia Rose (as "Hanna San, an Attendant"), Harry Sachs (as "Ensemble"), Emily Saunders (as "Ensemble"), Sol Singlust (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Spencer (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Stapleton (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Stevens (as "The Marquis Imari"), Ted Sullivan (as "Ensemble"), Edith Thayer (as "Geisha. Little Violet"), Marion Thompson (as "Ensemble"), Lucy Todd (as "Ensemble"), Florence Topham (as "Miss Ethel Hurst"), W. Wagman (as "Ensemble"), Frank Wayne (as "Ensemble"), Nat Webster (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Weller (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth West (as "Ensemble"), Ed Wheelahan (as "Ensemble"), May Whitney (as "Ensemble"), George Williams (as "Takemini"), Grace Williams (as "Ensemble"), Bert Young (as "Arthur Brownville"), Alice Zeppilli (as "O Mimosa San"). Produced by Arthur Hammerstein and Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Girl from Utah. Musical comedy. Book by James Tanner. Music by Paul Rubens and Sidney Jones. Lyrics by Percy Greenbank and Adrian Ross. Additional numbers by Jerome Kern. Featuring songs with lyrics by Harry B. Smith, Arthur Wimperis, Herbert Reynolds and Bert Lee. Featuring songs by Herman Finck, Harry Castling, C.W. Murphy, Worton David and Chris Smith. Musical Director: Gustave Salzer and Theodore Stearns. Costume Design by Schneider-Anderson Company. Directed by J.A.E. Malone. Knickerbocker Theatre: 9 Aug 1915- 28 Aug 1915 (24 performances). Cast: Edith Allen (as "Chorus"), Veronique Banner (as "Mrs. Ponsonby"), Edith Barr (as "Chorus"), George Bishop (as "Lord Amersham"), Donald Brian (as "Sandy Blair, leading man at the Gaiety Theatre"), Frances Burress (as "Chorus"), Joseph Cawthorn (as "Trimpel, of Brixton Rest"), Jessie Crane (as "A Flapper"), Edgar Dickson (as "Policeman PR 38"), Louise Donovan (as "Miss Rosie Jocelyn, Actress at the Gaiety Theatre"), Radford D'Orsay (as "Chorus"), Clara Eckstrom (as "Lady Muriel Chepstone"), Dickson Elliott (as "Bobbie Longshot"), Irene Enright (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Erhard (as "Chorus"), Kathleen Erroll (as "Chorus"), Willie Fink (as "Chorus"), Venita Fitzhugh (as "Dora Manners, leading lady of the Gaiety Theatre"), F.S. Foley (as "Chorus"), Marie Francis (as "Chorus"), William Francis Jr. (as "Comissionaire"), Mabel Gibson (as "Miss Lydia Saville, Actress at the Gaiety Theatre"), Walter Gilbert (as "Chorus"), Russell Griswold (as "Douglas Noel"), George Grundy (as "Colonel Oldham-Pryce"), Edith Hardlow (as "Chorus"), Alma Harrison (as "Miss Violet Vesey, Actress at the Gaiety Theatre"), Fannie Hasbroek (as "Chorus"), Jacque Hastings (as "Chorus"), Kathleen Hitchens (as "Chorus"), William L. Hobart (as "Chorus"), Catherine Hurst (as "Chorus"), Margaret Langdon (as "Chorus"), Harry Law (as "Lord Orpington"), Eunice MacKay (as "A Waitress/Chorus"), Olga Markusson (as "Chorus"), Violet Marsden (as "Chorus"), Michael Mathews (as "Page "), Marie McCullough (as "Chorus"), Caroline Oden (as "Chorus"), James O'Neill (as "Chorus"), Diane Oste (as "Miss Mona West, Actress at the Gaiety Theatre"), Lester Ostrander (as "Chorus"), Alice Palmer (as "Honorable Miss St. Auburn"), Irene Palmer (as "Lady Mary Nowell/Chorus"), Zamora Pierce (as "Chorus"), Jack Potter (as "Chorus"), Renee Reel (as "Clancy"), Miss Manners' maid"), Julia Sanderson (as "Una Trance, The Girl from Utah"), Gladys Siddons (as "Chorus"), Frank Snyder (as "Chorus"), Charles Vandivere (as "Chorus"), Queenie Vassar (as "Lady Amersham, Lord Amersham's mother"), A. von Bereghy (as "Chorus"), Lorraine Waters (as "Chorus"), George Wharton (as "Archie Tooth"), Dorothy Wilcock (as "Miss Sylvia Paget, Actress at the Gaiety Theatre"), Walter S. Wills (as "Detective Shooter, of Scotland Yard"), Louise Worthington (as "Chorus"), Edward C. Yeager (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Mr. Frohman had died in the sinking of the Lusitania on 7 May 1915 and this production was one of two that were ultimately produced in the U.S. as planned before the creation of Charles Frohman Inc. which remained active until 1930 (the firm would remain nominally in the theatre business through 1937).
- (1931) Stage Play: The Geisha. Musical comedy (revival).
- (October 18, 1913) Paul Rubens and his musical, "The Girl from Utah", was performed at the Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Phyllis Dare, Joseph Coyne, Edmund Payne, Grace Leigh and Ina Claire in the cast.
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