- (1902 - 1926) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1902) Stage Play: Tommy Rot. Musical comedy. Music by Safford Waters. Lyrics by Safford Waters. Book by Rupert Hughes, Joseph Herbert, Paul West and Kirke La Shelle. Musical Director: William Frederick Peters. Directed by Mrs. Osborn, Joseph Herbert and Lewis Hooper. Mrs. Osborn's Playhouse: 21 Oct 1902- 22 Nov 1902 (39 performances). Cast: Margaret Hubbard Ayer, Yale D. Benner, Charles Butler, Helen Chichester, Kathleen Clifford, William B. Daly, Drina DeWolfe, Rose Earle, Echlin Gayer (as "Chorus") [Broadway debut], Jack Henderson, The Hengler Sisters, George Herbert (as "Marchese Reminesca"/"Hot Tomale Oscar"/Cast of "Cyris"), Alfred Hickman, Alice Hills, Henry Hyde, Franklin Jones, Richard Lambart, Richard Lee, Jack Lyle, Albert J. Marshall, Evelyn Nesbit (as "Miss Always There") [credited as Evelyn Florence Nesbit], Fletcher Norton, John Pemberton, Blanche Ring (as "Innocence Demure"/"Cyris"/Cast of "Cyris"), Samuel Sandgrain, Grayce Scott, Claudine Sharp, Laura Stone, Madlyn Summers, Pauline Von Arnold, Vida Whitmore. Produced by Mrs. Osborn.
- (1907) Stage Play: Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines. Comedy (revival). Written by Clyde Fitch. Empire Theatre: 18 Feb 1907- Mar 1907 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore (as "Madame Trentoni"), Alice Bryan, Charles Bryant, Fanny Burt, Frances Comstock, W. Connor, Louis Eagan, Mattie Ferguson, May Galyer, Echlin Gayer, Howard Hull, Eugene Jepson, James Kearney, Thomas Kelly, Dan Lyons, Bruce McRae, Albert Meyer, Anna Morrison, Bernard Mullin, Mary Nash, Forrest Orr (as "the Clipper Reoresentative") [Broadway debut], M.B. Pollock, Burnette Radcliffe, Lillian Reed, Nita Rothe, Lucile Watson. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: Breaking Into Society. Musical/farce. Book by Lee Arthur and Robert B. Smith. Music by Gus Edwards. Additional music by Leo Edwards. Lyrics by Gus Edwards and Robert B. Smith. Directed by Percy G. Williams. West End Theatre (moved to Haverly's 14th Street Theatre from 4 Nov 1905- 9 Nov 1905, then moved to The American Theatre from 30 Apr 1906- close): 2 Oct 1905- 5 May 1906 (24 performances). Cast: Clara Morton (as "Aileen O'Donovan, Major's daughter"), Kate Morton (as "Margaret O'Donovan, Major's wife"), Paul Morton (as "Jack Montague"), Sam Morton (as "Major Mike O'Donovan"), Ford Sterling (as "Conreid Hammerschmidt"), Grace Belmont (as "Trixie Gibson"), Mildred Claire (as "Miss Depeyster"), James Cooper (as "August Montague"), Edward Cutler (as "Murphy"), Echlin Gayer (as "Reginald Carlyle"), Rita Gray (as "Tessie Burns"), Violet Hart (as "Miss Harrie"), Harry Hearn (as "Sergeant Clark"), Adelaide Kornay (as "Miss Van Mott"), Emma Lamoine (as "Maggie Casey"), Arthur Lee (as "Jenkins"), Cornelius Lembach (as "Mulligan"), Howard Ordway (as "Hoolihan"), John H. Smiley (as "Mafia Dinamito"), E.D.W. Tannehill (as "Casey"), Paul Train (as "Simpson").
- (1902) Stage Play: Fad and Folly. Musical comedy. Music by Safford Waters and Rupert Hughes. Book by Safford Waters and Rupert Hughes. Lyrics by Paul West, Safford Waters and Rupert Hughes. Revised by Paul West. Additional numbers by F. Chandler, Henry Blossom, George Evans, Jackson Gowraud, John W. Bratton, William Frederick Peters and Henry Waller. Musical Director: William Frederick Peters. Featuring a parody of "Iris" called "Cyris" by Joseph Herbert. Directed by Lewis Hooper. Mrs. Osborn's Playhouse: 27 Nov 1902- 27 Dec 1902 (34 performances). Cast: Marie Allen, Margaret Hubbard Ayer, R. Peyton Carter, Helen Chichester, Kathleen Clifford, Harry Conor, William B. Daly, Drina DeWolfe, Louis Dupre, Rose Earl, E. Lovat Fraser, Echlin Gayer, Felix Haney, Jack Henderson, Alice Hills, Henry Hyde, Richard Lambart, Richard Lee, Philip Leigh, Albert J. Marshall, Marion Mathey, Blanche Ring (as "Innocence Demure/Cyris"), Samuel C. Sangrain, Claudine Sharp, Laura Stone, Madlyn Summers, Arthur Taylor, Alice Toland, Vida Whitmore. Produced by Mrs. Osborn.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Money Makers. Written by Charles Klein. Booth Theatre: 5 Oct 1914- Oct 1914 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Joseph Adelman, Lionel Bevans, Alexandra Carlisle, Berton Churchill, Eva Condon, Emmett Corrigan, Alfred Fisher, Echlin Gayer, Walter Kingsford, Felix Krembs, Dodson Mitchell, Eugene O'Brien, Eugene Prazier, Calvin Thomas, Margaret Wycherly. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (1925) Stage Play: Stronger Than Love. Written by Dario Niccodemi. Directed by Alfred Hickman and Frederick Stanhope. Belasco Theatre: 28 Dec 1925- Feb 1926 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Patricia Calvert (as "Florence Lumley"), Julia Duncan (as "Louise'), Ralph Forbes (as "Marius"), Echlin Gayer (as "Jean"), Katherine Grey (as "Countess de Bernois"), Borden Harriman (as "Gaston"), Lucille Husting (as "Marie"), Ernest Lawford (as "Regnault"), Beresford Lovett (as "Lord Michael Lumley"), Nance O'Neil (as "Anna de Bernois, Duchess de Nievres"), Frederick Perry (as "His Eminence Monseigneur Guido de Bernois"), Lois Ross (as "Marguerita"), Zolya Talma (as "Laura Regnault"). Produced by Carl Reed.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content