- (1900 - 1918) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: Broadway to Tokio. Musical/fantasy. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane and Reginald De Koven. Book by Louis Harrison and George V. Hobart. Lyrics by Louis Harrison and George V. Hobart. Music arranged by Karl Hoschna and Frank Sadler. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Additional lyrics by Frank Sloane. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by Max Freeman. New York Theatre: 23 Jan 1900- 7 Apr 1900 (88 performances). Cast: Alice Ackman, Anna Barclay, Christine Blessing, Lillie Brink, Maud Calvert, Lillie Collins, Idalene Cotton, Miss Fanchonette, Lew Foley, Maud Francis, Maude Frederick, Rose Frife, Dottie Goodyear, William Gould, Gilbert Gregory, Edgar Halstead, Otis Harlan (as "Calcium Lightwayte"), James Horan, Catherine Jefferson, Alice Judson, Mayme Kelso, Charles Kirk, E.B. Knight, James F. Lee, Nick Long, The Mahr Sisters, Ignacio Martinetti, Gertrude Mayo, Buela Montroise, Julian Myers, Joseph Ott, Helen Rutledge, George W. Ryan, Josie Sadler, Nancy Sadler, Lew Simmons, Joseph Smith, Joseph Sparks, Mildred Stoller, Fay Templeton (as "Cleopatra"), Bert C. Thayer, Frank White. Produced by Max Freeman.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Belle of the West. Musical comedy. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Karl Hoschna. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Grand Opera House: 13 Nov 1905- 18 Nov 1905 (8 performances). Cast: Leona Ambrose, Elsie Artz, Wallace Beery (as "Short-Card Charley"), Florence Bindley, Bessie Clifford, Ioma D'Autry, Joseph Greene, Joseph Herbert Jr., Tina Hunt, George B. Jackson, Harriette Keyes, Jimmy Lee, J.E. Miller, Arthur Otto, Ernest Otto, Jack Randolph, Hazel Wise, Ernest Wood.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Girl From Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1908) Stage Play: Three Twins. Musical. Music by Karl Hoschna. Book by Charles Dickson. Based on the farce "Incog." by Mrs. R. Pacheco. Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Lyrics for "(The) Yama Yama Man" by Collin Davis. Musical Director: DeWitt C. Coolman. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman. Costume Design by Orange Manufacturing Company. Directed by Gus Sohlke. Herald Square Theatre (due to fire, moved to The Majestic Theatre from 18 Jan 1909- close): 15 Jun 1908- 20 Mar 1909 (289 performances). Cast: Martin Brown, Clifton Crawford, Willard Curtiss, Bessie McCoy, Alice Yorke, Ida Adams, Joseph Allen, Daisy Appelt, Jessica Berg, Florence Blake, Anna Boyd, Marjorie Cogan, Harry Collins, Hattie DeVon, Rae Dixon, Mabel Elmore, Helen Falconer, Connie Farber, Irene Farber, Ethel Fawcett, Charles Fitz, W.J. Ford, Laura Gaynelle, Ernest Geyer, Viola Grant, Walter Jenkins, Joseph Kaufman, Frances Kennedy, Blanche LaMasney, Lillian Lawson, Dixie Leigh, Bessie Leonard, T.C. MacMahon, Florrie Madison, George Mansfield, W.J. McCarthy, Jo. McIntyre, C. McKinley, Irene McLaughlin, Tom McMahon, Eva Mull, Alice Packard, Theresa Powers, George Ross, S. Sommerville, Clara Stanton, Virginia Steinhardt, Jessie Stoner, Richard Taber, Stella Tracy, Mona Trieste, Florence Willard, Hazel Williams, Blanche Wilson. Produced by Joseph M. Gaites.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Silver Star. Musical. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Robert Hood Bowers, C.J.M. Glaser, Jean Schwartz, Raymond Hubbell, Al Piantadosi and Karl Hoschna. Musical Director: C.J.M. Glaser and Robert Hood Bowers. Choreographed by Julian Mitchell. Ballets for Mlle. Genee produced under the personal direction of Alexander Genee. Directed by Herbert Gresham. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 7 Feb 1910- close): 1 Nov 1909- Feb 1910 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Barney Bernard, George Bickel, Adeline Genee, Lee Harrison, F. Stanton Heck, Emma Janvier, O.C. Mack, Nellie McCoy, Gene Ormonde, J.H. Purcell, F.H. Stanton, Harry Watson, Mortimer Weldon. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1910) Stage Play: Bright Eyes.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Echo. Musical. Music by Deems Taylor. Book by William LeBaron [earliest Broadway credit] and Deems Taylor [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Deems Taylor and William Le Baron. Musical Director: DeWitt C. Coolman. Featuring songs by DeWitt C. Coolman, Al Piantadosi, P.H. Christine, Nathaniel D. Ayer, Jerome Kern, Jean Schwartz, Karl Hoschna, Worton David, George Arthurs, Edward B. Claypoole and James R. Brewers. Featuring songs with lyrics by Worton David, Felix F. Feist, John L. Golden, A. Seymour Brown, M.E. Rourke, William Jerome, George V. Hobart, George Arthurs, Edward B. Claypoole and James R. Brewers. Choreographed by William Rock and Al Holbrook. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Globe Theatre: 17 Aug 1910- 1 Oct 1910 (53 performances). Cast: Jean Barnette (as "Chorus"), Alice Belga (as "Chorus"), Alma Benson (as "Chorus"), R.C. Bosch (as "Chorus"), E.H. Bromley (as "Chorus"), Virginia Calvert (as "Chorus"), Irving J. Carpenter (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Carrington (as "Mrs. Brewster"), Earl Cavanaugh (as "Chorus"), Bonnie Clarke (as "Chorus"), Verna Dalton (as "Chorus"), Olivia Depp (as "Chorus"), W.A. DeVens (as "Chorus"), Jennie Dolly (as "Dorothy Sylvester"), Rose Dolly (as "Edith Sylvester"), Louise Donovan (as "Chorus"), Howard Dyatt (as "Chorus"), Clara Eckstrom (as "Chorus"), Eva Fallon (as "Molly Brewster"), Helen Gilmore (as "Chorus"), Edgar Halstead (as "Cyrus Adams"), John E. Hazzard (as "Rudolph W. Sylvester"), Joseph Herbert (as "Reggie Brewster"), Arthur Hill (as "Mr. Bruin"), R.S. Hunason (as "Chorus"), Roy Lloyd (as "Chorus"), Carl McBride (as "Chorus"), Bessie McCoy (as "Kate"), Georgie Drew Mendum (as "Laura Short"), Bertha Morelle (as "Chorus"), Lillian Nicholson (as "Chorus"), Fred Perine (as "Chorus"), E.H. Randall (as "Chorus"), Lillian Rice (as "Settle/Chorus"), Ben Ryan (as "Bob Ferris"), J.J. Scannell (as "Horace Randolph"), Leila Sprague (as "Chorus"), Douglas Stevenson (as "Dick Brown"), Lucille Storer (as "Chorus"), Louis Strangard (as "Chorus"), Norma Thomas (as "Chorus"), Ruth Tompkins (as "Chorus"), Blanche Trapp (as "Chorus"), Angie Weimars (as "Sue/Chorus"), Grace Wendell (as "Chorus"), George White (as "Don Ferris"), Annie Yeamans (as "Mrs. Sophie Adams"), Gladys Zell (as "Chorus"), Violet Zell (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1910) Stage Play: Madame Sherry. Musical. Music by Karl Hoschna. Material by Otto A. Harbach. Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Based on the German musical by Benno Jacobson, Maurice Ordonneau, Paul Burani and Hugo Felix. Material adapted by Charles E. Hands and Adrian Ross. Featuring songs by Hugo Felix, Harry von Tilzer and Phil Schwartz. Featuring songs with lyrics by Harold Atteridge, Junie McCree and Edward Madden. Musical Director: Hans S. Linne. Directed by George W. Lederer. New Amsterdam Theatre: 30 Aug 1910- 11 Mar 1911 (231 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell, Naomi Dale, Frances Demarest, Almanore Francis, Jack Gardner, May Hanna, Ralph Herz (as "Uncle Theophilus Sherry"), Dorothy Jardon, Frank Johnson, Marcelle Lamb, Roselle Lyons, Ignacio Martinetti, Elizabeth Murray, Elizabeth Nelson, Alice Palmer, Irene Palmer, John Reinhard, Joseph C. Smith, Leslie Stose, May Thompson, Lillian Tucker, Evelyn Westbrook. Produced by Mr. Woods, H.H. Frazee and George W. Lederer.
- (1910) Stage Play: Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford. Music by George M. Cohan. Written by George M. Cohan. Additional music by Leo Fall, Karl Hoschna and Egbert Van Alstyne. Musical Director: Max Schmidt. Based on the novel by George Randolph Chester. Directed By: George M. Cohan. Gaiety Theatre (moved to George M. Cohan's Theatre from 13 Feb 1911 to close): 19 Sep 1910- unknown (424 performances). Cast: Ida Lee Caston, Spencer Charters (as "Tom Donahue, A Pinkerton Detective"), Edward Ellis (as "Horace Daw/Blackie, Wallingford's Pal"), Daniel Gold, Grace Goodall, Hale Hamilton (as "J. Rufus Wallingford, A Get-Rich-Quick Man"), Fletcher Harvey (as "E.B. Lott, of the Midland Valley Lines") [Broadway debut], George K. Henery, Horace James, J.C. Marlowe, Frederick Maynard, Grant Mitchell (as "Edward Lamb, The Head Clerk"), Scamp Montgomery, Russell Pincus, Purnell Pratt (as "Clint Harkins, Reporter on the Blade), Frances Ring (as "Fannie Jasper, A Stenographer), Frederick Seaton, Daniel Sullivan, Marie Taylor, Fay Wallace. Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1911) Stage Play: Jumping Jupiter. Musical/farce. Music by Karl Hoschna. Book by Richard Carle and Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by Richard Carle and Sydney Rosenfeld. Musical Director: Hans S. Linne. Featuring songs by Grace Kahn, Harry Archer, Irving Berlin and Albert von Tilzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Junie McCree, Gus Kahn, Francis DeWitt and Ted Snyder Directed by Richard Carle. New York Theatre: 6 Mar 1911- 25 Mar 1911 (24 performances). Cast: Natalie Alt (as "Elsie Buchanan"), Burrell Barbaretto (as "Robert Winthrop"), Helen Broderick (as "Miss Winston"), Bly Brown (as "Miss Ranier"), Jessie Cardownie (as "Caroline Goodwillie"), Richard Carle (as "Professor Goodwillie"), Anna Chandler (as "Mrs. Anastasia Kidd"), Ina Claire (as "Molly Pebbleford"), Lester J. Crawford (as "Stephen Buchanan"), Blanche Curtis (as "Miss Chalmers"), Naomi Dale (as "Miss Hupp"), Murray D'Arcy (as "Stilwell"), Jean Engels (as "Miss Renault"), John Goldsworthy (as "Marmaduke Bright"), Ida Harris (as "Miss Cadillac"), Edna Wallace Hopper (as "Connie Curtiss"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Major Felix Buchanan"), Beatrice Morton (as "Miss Pierce"), Will H. Philbrick (as "Toby Pebbleford"), Betty Scott (as "Miss Buick"), Bessie Skeer (as "Miss Daimler"), Estelle St. Clair (as "Miss Lozier"), Margaret Strasselle (as "Miss Locomobile"), Marie Vernon (as "Miss Packard"), Isabelle Winlocke (as "Genevieve Buchanan"). Produced by H.H. Frazee and George W. Lederer.
- (1911) Stage Play: Dr. De Luxe. Musical. Music by Karl Hoschna. Book by Otto A. Harbach. Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Musical Director: Gustave Salzer. Featuring songs by Edward Laska. Featuring songs with lyrics by Edward Laska. Directed by Frank Smithson. Knickerbocker Theatre: 17 Apr 1911- 13 May 1911 (32 performances). Cast: Jeannette Alpine, Marion Ballou, Lillian Berry, Florence Campbell, Jeanette Childs, Dixie Costelo, Verna Dalton, Ethel Green, Anna Hall, Ralph Herz (as "John Truesdale"), Georgie Kelly, Albert Lamson, Evelyn Lancer, Helen Larkins, Anna Lichter, Ethel Millard, Julia Mills, Ada Mitchell, Bessie Muller, Edward Nicander, Polly Prim, William Pruette, Cecelia Renard, Helen Robertson, Rena Santos, Anna Sheldon, Kathryn Sinclair, Harry Stone, Ernest Truex (as "Dennis"), Taylor Williams. Produced by Joseph M. Gaites.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Girl of My Dreams. Musical. Music by Karl Hoschna. Book by Wilbur D. Nesbit and Otto A. Harbach. Lyrics by Otto Hauerbach. Musical Director: C.E. Mac Arthur. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman. Directed by Frank Smithson. Criterion Theatre: 7 Aug 1911- 9 Sep 1911 (40 performances). Cast: Percival Aylmer (as "Socrates Primmer"), Blanche Barnes (as "Margery Towne"), Blanche Benton (as "Vivian Darling/Dollie Cushing"), Adele Boulais (as "Amy Frank"), Carrie Bowman (as "Carolyn Swifton"), Anna Breucher (as "Grace Newton/Ethel Winsor"), Irving Brooke (as "Count von Schnigglefits"), Robert Brown (as "Steve Hexter"), James Clay (as "Moatz Rotewall"), Ida Dahl (as "Josie Griggs"), Charles Diamond (as "Claudie Robinson"), Evelyn Downer (as "May Hayden"), Edouard Durand (as "Generalissimo Bombastino"), Anna Engel (as "Daisy Farnes/Mildred St. Clair"), Harold Forbes (as "Pigeon Williams"), Joseph Harris (as "Dan England/Tucker"), Alice Hills (as "Daphne Daffington"), Dorothy Honey (as "Bessie Quicksee/Blanche Jerome"), Harry Humphreys (as "Bob Chase"), John Hyams (as "Harry Swifton"), Harry Hynes (as "Will Anderson"), Henrietta Lee (as "Helen Bombastino"), Ethel Marston (as "Violet Merriam/Violet Newman"), W.C. Mason (as "Harry Luckenbach"), Frank McEwen (as "King Bingham"), Harry McIntyre (as "Fred Jackson"), Leila McIntyre (as "Lucy Medders"), Bessie Miller (as "Hazel Hartman/Frances St. Cloud"), Dot Miller (as "Anna Dawson"), Gus Monte (as "Doc Hoffman"), Helen Pierson (as "Edna May"), Ray L. Royce (as "Phineas Medders"), Gertrude Rutledge (as "Ursula Farnum"), Edward Swartz (as "Vic Sincere/Messenger Boy"), Lyle Tayo (as "Perla Little/Ruth Stone"), Lynne Thomas (as "Tillie Cox"), Frank Timberg (as "Warrie Cahnson"), Dorothy Wilcox (as "Charlotte/Hortense Lang/Gladys Wilbur"). Produced by Joseph M. Gaites. Note: Filmed by National Film Corporation of America [distributed by Exhibitors Mutual Distributing Company and Robertson-Cole Distributing Corporation] as The Girl of My Dreams (1918).
- (1912) Stage Play: The Wall Street Girl. Musical. Music by Karl Hoschna. Book by Margaret Mayo and Edgar Selwyn. Lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Musical Director: William Lorraine. Additional music by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Al Piantadosi, Nat Ayer, Henry I. Marshall, Jean Schwartz, Silvio Hein, M.J. Fitzpatrick, Earle C. Jones and Charles Daniels. Additional lyrics by Earle C. Jones, Charles Daniels, Joseph McCarthy, A. Seymour Brown, Alfred Bryan, Grant Clarke, Stanley Murphy and Edward Madden. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law Studios. Costume Design by Cora MacGeachy. Choreographed by Gus Sohlke. Directed by Charles Winninger [earliest Broadway credit]. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 15 Apr 1912- 1 Jun 1912 (56 performances). Cast: William Bourn (as "Harris/Chorus"), Lilette Boyce (as "Chorus"), Herbert A. Burnham (as "Chorus"), William P. Carleton (as "Dexter Barton"), Ethelyn Clark (as "Chorus"), Mabel Clarke (as "Chorus"), Gladys Clifton (as "Chorus"), Leo E. Crook (as "Chorus"), Wellington Cross (as "Lawrence O'Connor"), John Day (as "Chorus"), Marie Earle (as "Chorus"), Yewell Fields (as "Chorus"), Anna Ford (as "Chorus"), Gladys Fox (as "Chorus") [Broadway debut], Helene French (as "Glen Underwood"), Harry Gilfoil (as "James Greene"), Mary F. Greene (as "Chorus"), Edna Hettler (as "Chorus"), Fred Howard (as "Chorus"), Catherine Hurst (as "Grace Sinclair"), Frankie James (as "Chorus"), Lois Josephine (as "Sunshine Reilly"), Edith Kimball (as "Chorus"), Grace Kimball (as "Chorus"), Maude Knowlton (as "Mrs. Williams"), Irene LeMay (as "Chorus"), Cleo LeMoyne (as "Trixie Allen"), Gordon R. Newman (as "Chorus"), Clarence Oliver (as "Bertie Longman"), Paul Porter (as "Reverend Dr. Leonard"), Harry C. Powers (as "Chorus"), S.J. Rawson (as "Specialty"), Blanche Ring (as "Jemina Greene"), Cyril Ring (as "Jordan"), Will Rogers (as "Specialty"), Katherine Sainpolis (as "Mazie Blackburn"), Bessie Sessions (as "Chorus"), Ralph Shipman (as "Simons/Chorus"), Florence Shirley (as "Pearl Williams") [Broadway debut], Charles Silber (as "Pinch"), Alice Sullivan (as "Chorus"), Robert Thurston (as "West/Chorus"), Helen Turner (as "Edythe Torrant"), Jack Wellekens (as "Walker/Chorus"), Helen Williams (as "Chorus"), Charles Winninger (as "John Chester") [Broadway debut], Estelle Wood (as "Chorus"). Produced by Frederick McKay.
- (1917) Stage Play: Miss 1917. Musical revue. Music by Victor Herbert and Jerome Kern. Material by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Musical Direction by Robert Hood Bowers. Additional lyrics by Benny Davis, Hugh Morton, Ren Shields, Harry B. Smith, Edgar Smith, Otto A. Harbach, James O'Dea, Henry Blossom, Stanley Murphy, Bob Cole, J. Rosamond Johnson, Joseph McCarthy, Gus Van, Joseph M. Schenck and C. Francis Reisner. Additional music by Gustav Kerker, Bob Cole, George Evans, John Stromberg, Karl Hoschna, Henry I. Marshall, Harry Tierney, J. Rosamond Johnson, Joseph McCarthy, Gus Van, Joseph Schenck, Edward Hutchinson and Billy Baskette. Choreographed by Adolph Bolm. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Century Theatre: 5 Nov 1917- 5 Jan 1918 (72 performances). Cast: Geraldine Alexander, Diana Allen, Effie Allen, Walter Baker, Emil Barth, Louis Baum, Margie Bell, Mike Bell, Paul M. Bell, Adolph Bohm, May Borden, Polly Bowman, Kitty Boylan, James Bradley, Alma Braham, Rene Braham, Joe Brennan, Paul Briant, William Briant, Elizabeth Brice, Irene Castle, Lawrence Clark, Gladys Coburn, Cecelia Cullen, Arthur Cunningham, Peggy Dana, Marion Davies, Bessie McCoy Davis, Semone D'Herlys, Zitelka Dolores, Frank Duball, Fred DuBall, Arthur Elson, Herbert Fields, Lew Fields, Pearl Franklin, Lottie Franklyn, Marie Frawley, William Fuller, Elizabeth Gardiner, Dan Gordon, Emeline Gorman, Emmet Grant, Emma Haig, Betty Hale, Marshall Hall, Pauline Hall, Betty Hamilton, Minnie Harrison, Flo Hart, Irene Hayes, Ruth Heil, Hilda Hirsch, Leonard Howard, May Irving, Leavitt James, Agnes Jepson, Amelia Johnson, Charles Jones, Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Nicholas Kane, Harry Kelly, Charles King, Myrtle King, Raymond Klages, Dorothy Klewer, Joe Knoffer, Leonore Kohler, Cecil Lean, Margit Leeraas, Rita Leeraas, Lois Leigh, Frank Leonard, May Leslie, Gladys Loftus, Jack Lynch, Cecile Markle, Albertine Marlowe, James Marr, Evangeline Marshalck, Mauresette, Vera Maxwell, Cleo Mayfield, Addison Mead, Helen Mooney, Margaret Morris, Vivian Morrison, Elizabeth Morton, Rosella Myers, Alla Nova, Stephen O'Rourke, Olive Osborne, John Parks, Ann Pennington, Kathryn Perry, Tot Qualters, James Quinn, Fora Revalles, Eugene Revere, Charles Root, Dolores Rose, Ethel Rough, Bert Savoy, Joe Schenck, Vivienne Segal, Miss Selskaya, Frank Sharp, William Shelley, Mildred Shelly, Yvonne Shelton, Juana Sheppard, Joseph Sparks, Irene Spencer, Murray Starr, Natasha Stephanova, Miss Sterling, Gus Stevenson, Anna Stone, Ivan Tarasov, Lilyan Tashman, Andrew Tombes, Ira Uhr, Alexander Umanski, Tortola Valencia, Gus Van, Miss Vernon, Winnie Ward, Edith Warren, John Warren, George White, Mark White, Ruby Wilbur, Mack Williams, Martha Wood, Rita Zalmani. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1980) Stage Play: Tintypes. Musical revue.
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