- (1907 - 1924) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: Jeanne D'Arc. Written by Percy MacKaye.
- (1907) Stage Play: Sappho and Phaon.
- (1908) Stage Play: Mater. Comedy. Written by Percy MacKaye. Directed by Frank Brownlee [final Broadway credit]. Savoy Theatre: 25 Sep 1908- Oct 1908 (closing date unknown/27 performances). Cast: Isabel Irving (as "Mater"), John Junior (as "Rudolf Verbeck"), Frederick Lewis (as "Michael"), Hazel MacKaye (as "Mary"), Charles A. Stevenson (as "Arthur Cullen"). Produced by Henry Miller.
- (1910) Stage Play: Anti-Matrimony.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Scarecrow [A "Tragedy of the Ludicrous"]. Written by Percy MacKaye. Garrick Theatre: 17 Jan 1911- Feb 1911 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Edmund Breese (as "Dickon"), Earle Browne (as "Richard"), Henry Carvill, Harold M. Cheshire, Georgia Dvorak, Alice Fisher (as "Goody Rickby"), Regan Hughston, Fola La Follette (as "Rachel"), Clifford Leigh, William Levis, Harry Lillford, Mrs. Felix Morris, Frank Reicher, Brigham Royce (as "Gilead Merton"), Eleanor Sheldon, Zenaidee Williams. Produced by Henry B. Harris.
- (1923) Stage Play: This Fine-Pretty World. Drama. Written by Percy MacKaye [final Broadway credit]. Neighborhood Playhouse: 26 Dec 1923- Jan 1924 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Produced by The Neighborhood Playhouse.
- (1914) Stage Play: A Thousand Years Ago. Written by Percy MacKaye. Shubert Theatre: 6 Jan 1914- Mar 1914 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Henry E. Dixey (as "Capocomico"), Albert S. Howson, Rita Jolivet (as "The Princess"), Sheldon Lewis, Fania Marinoff, Frank McCormack, Jerome Patrick (as "Calaf, Prince of Astrakhan"), Edmund Roth, Joseph C. Smith, Allen Thomas, Frederick Warde (as "The Emperor"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Antick. Written by Percy MacKaye. Bandbox Theatre: 4 Oct 1915- 20 May 1916 (unknown performances/production played in repertory with The Age of Reason, Pierre Patelin, The Magical City, Fire and Water, Night of Snow, Helena's Husband, Interior, Literature, Overtones, The Honorable Lover, Whims, The Roadhouse in Arden, 1616-1916, The Clod, The Tenor, The Red Cloak, Children). Cast: Billy. (as "King William the Conqueror"), Florence Enright (as "Myrtle, Cassandra's daughter"), Holland Hudson (as "John Hale"), Lydia Lopokova (as "Julie Bonheur"), Malcolm MacKinnon (as "Drum Major"), Josephine A. Meyer (as "Cassandra White"), Josephine Nivesson (as "A Boy"), Robert Strange (as"Rev. Jonas Boutwell"). Produced by The Washington Square Players.
- (1916) Stage Play: Caliban of the Yellow Sands. Musical. Written by Percy MacKaye. Directed by Joseph Urban and Richard Orynski. Lewisohn Stadium of City College of New York: 24 May 1916- Jun 1916 (closing date unknown/10 performances). Cast: Beatrice Beckley (as "Anne Page"), Eric Blind (as "Lorenzo/Antony"), Lionel Braham (as "Caliban"), Matthew Briggs (as "War"), Maurice Cass (as "Pandarus"), Viola Compton (as "Mistress Ford"), Cyril Courtney (as "The Banished Duke"), Clifford Devereaux (as "Eros"), John Drew (as "Shakespeare"), Augustin Duncan (as "Horatio"), Fred Eric (as "Romeo/Orlando"), Marion Evenson (as "Charmian/Perdita") [Broadway debut], Edward Fielding (as "Death"), Etienne Girardot (as "Sir Hugh Evans"), Gladys Hanson (as "Cressida"), Gareth Hughes (as "Ariel"), Howard Kyle (as "Prospero"), Mary Lawton (as "The Spirit of Time"), Thais Lawton (as "Mistress Page"), Frederick Lewis (as "King Henry The Fifth"), Henry Ludlowe (as "Brutus"), Allan Ross MacDougall (as "Boy"), Clare Tree Major (as "Jessica/Attendant"), Robert Mantell (as "Hamlet"), Edith Wynne Matthison (as "Miranda"), Emanuel Reicher (as "Ghost of Caesar/Ghost of Hamlet's Father"), Hedwiga Reicher (as "Cleopatra") [final Broadway role], Brigham Royce (as "Lust"), John Sahlveck (as "Lucius"), William H. Sams (as "Marcelius/Jacques"), Margherita Sargent (as "St. Agnes"), George F. Smithfield (as "Adam"), Joseph Sterling (as "Troilus/Florizel"), Joseph Whitmore (as "Sycorax'), Thomas A. Wise (as "Sir John Falstaff"), Margaret Wycherly (as "Juliet").
- (1920) Stage Play: George Washington. Historical drama. Written by Percy MacKaye. Lyric Theatre: 1 Mar 1920- Mar 1920 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Richard Abbott, Frank Arundel, Jerome Colamor, W. Donald DuTilly, Donald Foster, Coulter Gains, Katherine Haden, Gerald Hamer, Walter Hampden (as "George Washington/Colonel George Washington/General Washington"), G.F. Hannam-Clark (as "Zekiel"), J. Harry Irvine, Elsie Herndon Kearns, Paul Leyssac (as "Marquis de Lafayette") [Broadway debut], Phyllis Loughton, George Marion (as "Quilloquon"), Beth Martin, Beatrice Maude, Bernard Merrick (as "A Virginia Soldier"), Elizabeth Milburn, LeRoi Operti (as "Captain Van Bramm/Selectman") [Broadway debut], Albert Oswald, Beatrice Reinhardt (as "Martha Washington"), Ernest Rowan, Maxwell Ryder (as "Tom Paine"), Nellie Peck Saunders (as "Mammy Sal"), William Sauter. Produced by Walter Hampden.
- (19??). He wrote the libretto for Reginald De Koven's opera "The Canterbury Pilgrims", based on Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales".
- (July 3, 1951) His play, "The Scarecrow," was performed at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. Edward Mangum was director.
- (March 3, 1918) His play, "Betsy Ross," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was director and artistic director.
- (June 9 to 14, 1919) His play, "The Scarecrow," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director and director.
- (April 14 to May1, 1949) His play, "The Hamlet Tetrology," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
- (April 15 & 20, 1949) His play, "The Fool in Eden Garden," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Frederic Berest was director.
- (April 16 & 27, 1949) His play, "Odin Against Christus," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. William Greer was director.
- (April 14 & 20, 1949) His play, "The Ghost of Elsinore," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Onslow Stevens was director.
- (April 17 & May1, 1949) His play, "The Serpent in the Orchard," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Frank Sundstrom was director.
- (April 14 to May1, 1949) His play, "The Hamlet Tetrology," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with George Phelps (Yorick) and Helene Pinki Koon (Yorick's daughter) in the cast. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
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