- (1918 - 1926) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1918) Stage Play: Seventeen. Written by Hugh Stanislaus Stange and Stannard Mears. From the novel by Booth Tarkington. Directed by Stuart Walker. Booth Theatre: 22 Jan 1918- Aug 1918 (closing date unknown/225 performances) Cast: Morgan Farley, George Gaul, Ruth Gordon (as "Lola Pratt"), Gregory Kelly, Paul Kelly, Judith Lowry, Neil Martin, Beatrice Maude, Henrietta McDannel, Lew Medbury, Lillian Ross, Eugene Stockdale, Arthur Wells. Produced by Stuart Walker. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as Seventeen (1940).
- (1918) Stage Play: You Know Me Al! Musical/farce. Book by Private W. Anson Hallahan, Hugh Stanislaus Stange and Stannard Mears. Music by Private Burton Hamilton. Lyrics by Lieutenant William A. Halloran Jr. Interpolated numbers by Leon De Costa [earliest Broadway credit]. Musical Director: Leon De Costa. Additional lyrics by Eric Krebs and Russell Brown. Additional music by Eric Krebs, Lieutenant William A. Halloran Jr. and Sidney Marion. Choreographed by Trumpeter Stanley Hughes. Entire production under the direction of Lieutenant William A. Halloran Jr. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble [earliest Broadway credit]. Lexington Theatre: 11 Apr 1918- 27 Apr 1918 (22 performances). Cast: S. Ahearn (as "Chorus"), LeRoy Beers (as "Chorus"), W.M. Bramman (as "Chorus"), Harvey Brooks (as "Harvey Brooks"), Russell Brown (as "Al Carleton"), Dan Burns (as "Lotta Noyes/Chorus"), G. Carr (as "Chorus"), J. Clooney (as "Chorus"), Al Cooper (as "Chorus"), E. Albert Crawford (as "Sally LaBergere"), H.M. Cundy (as "And One More Actor/Chorus"), J.A. Donnelly (as "Chorus"), H. Dougherty (as "Chorus"), E.H. Downey (as "Chorus"), G. Downey (as "Chorus"), A. Fitzpatrick (as "Chorus"), C. Fleming (as "Chorus"), Harry Wagstaff Gribble (as "Amos Bronson"), R.M. Heft (as "Chorus"), R. Hilton (as "Chorus"), Trumpeter Stanley Hughes (as "A Dancer"), A.A. Jarrett (as "Chorus"), J. Johannes (as "Chorus"), Curtis Karpe (as "Tom Brush"), Andrew Kennedy (as "A Vaudevillian"), O. Kuhl (as "Chorus"), C. Lacey (as "Chorus"), Jack Mahoney (as "Primrose Tinney Jolson"), Sidney Marion (as "Bill McGraw"), J.R. McDonald (as "Another Actor"), J. McNally (as "Chorus"), D. Mitchell (as "Chorus"), R.E. Nelson (as "Chorus"), E.H. O'Leary (as "Chorus"), W. Pauly Knotta Soude/Chorus"), H. Plassman (as "Chorus"), Walter Roberts (as "Arline Bronson"), Jack Roche (as "A Cabaret Singer"), S. Scammace (as "Chorus"), R. Sentenne (as "Chorus"), A.V. Streat (as "Chorus"), J.J. Sullivan (as "Chorus"), Edward Tierney (as "Chorus"), R.J. Timmins (as "Chorus"), H.A. Unger (as "Chorus"), I.R. Waite (as "Chorus"), Stanley G. Wood (as "Barrington Booth"). Produced by New York Division (27th U.S. Army).
- Hello, Lola (1926). Musical comedy.
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