- (1903 - 1929) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1915) Stage Play: Fads and Fancies. Musical revue. Book by Glen MacDonough. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Additional music by Jerome Kern. Additional lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Raymond Hubbell. Electrical effects by Tony Greshoff. Scenic Design by John H. Young. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson and Cora MacGeachy. Choreographed by Julian Mitchell. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Knickerbocker Theatre: 8 Mar 1915- 17 Apr 1915 (48 performances). Cast: David Abrahams (as "Musharoogoo"), David Abrahams Jr. (as "Fido"), Tyler Brooke (as "Alan"), Leo Carrillo (as "Sir Giovanni Gasolini"), Frank Conroy (as "James Henry George"), G. Davenport (as "Another Cabaret Dancer"), Ethel Delmar (as "Mabelle"), Frank Doane (as "Leicester Square"), Maud Grey (as "Miss Murgatroyd"), Elsie Hamilton (as "Lucille"), Laura Hamilton (as "Sally Mander"), Stella Hoban (as "Phoebe"), A. Howard (as "Ethylle"), Daisy Hudd (as "Mrs. Wadburner"), Teddy Hudson (as "Myrtle"), George LeMaire (as "Sylvester Nightingale"), Madge Lessing (as "Mrs. Hunter-Rumpuss"), Lydia Lopokova (as "The Spirit of Pleasure"), James Mack (as "Sherlock Pinkerton"), Tom McNaughton (as "Chase Clews"), John Miller (as "Hawkshaw Holmes"), Paul Morton (as "Ayling Hart"), Frank Moulan (as "Professor Glum"), Elise Murray (as "An Irish Geisha"), Dorothy Quinnette (as "A Cabaret Dancer/Country Girl"), Daisy Rudd, Dottie Wang (as "Elsie"), June White (as "Country Girl"), Evelyn Wildner (as "Gladys"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Runaways. Musical comedy. Music by Raymond Hubbell [earliest Broadway credit]. Book by Addison Burkhard [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Addison Burkhardt. Musical Director: Arthur Weld. Choreographed by Samuel Marion. Directed by Gerald Coventry. Casino Theatre: 11 May 1903- 17 Oct 1903 (167 performances). Cast: Elise Barney (as "Flip"), Katherine Bell (as "Pepper"), Esther Brunette (as "Helene Huntington"), Alice Campbell (as "Chutney"), May Carlisle (as "Chorus"), Mabel Carrier (as "Tobasco/Jeanette Darling"), Alexander Clark (as "General Armour Hardtack"), Jean Collins (as "Chorus"), Babette D'Arville (as "Chorus"), Estelle D'Arville (as "Chorus"), Maybelle Davies (as "Chorus"), Eloise DeFord (as "Chorus"), R.M. Dolliver (as "M. Pierre Plantagenet"), Dorothy Dorr (as "Josey May"), Arthur Dunn (as "Blutch"), Miriam Falconer (as "Chorus"), Al Fields (as "Fleecem"), Mildred Forrest (as "Vivian Van Bibber"), Alphonse Fuguet (as "Signor Fausturo Di Bosco"), Edna Goodrich (as "Paprika"), William Gould (as "Dave Budd"), Suzanne Halpren (as "Lieutenant Hobson Funston"), Flora Hengler (as "Beatrice Wheeler"), May Hengler (as "Mary Ann Garland"), Frances Ingraham (as "Eryntrude Fairfax"), Josephine LaMotte (as "Sybil Sinclair"), Sadie Lauer (as "Slim"), Daisy Leighton (as "Mint"), Helen Lord (as "Dorothy Maynard"), May Maloney (as "Elayne Ellyngton"), Addie Marze (as "Violet Verrington"), Nellie Plummer (as "Ethylene Newcastle"), Walter Stanton (as "The Giant Rooster"), Amelia Stone (as "The Princess Angelcake"), Eleanor Tierney (as "Reina Rivington"), Doris Townsend (as "Chorus"), Loretta Ward (as "Lyllyan Lancaster"), Van Rensselaer Wheeler (as "Robert Gray"), Vida Whitmore (as "Chorus"), Rose Wilson (as "Mabel Montmorenci"), William Wolf (as "Beef"), Blanche Wood (as "Skip"), Florence Worden (as "Chili"). Replacement cast: Fay Templeton (as "Josey May"). Produced by Sam S. Shubert, Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Big Show. Musical. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by John L. Golden. Musical Director: Raymond Hubbell. Additional music by Frank Leighton, Bert Leighton, Max Darewski and Julius Einodshofer. Additional lyrics by Ren Shields and C.H. Bovill. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 31 Aug 1916- 5 May 1917 (425 performances). Cast: Charles Ahearn, Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson [credited as Max Aronson], Mr. Bain, Jack Bart, Enzo Bozano, Paul Briant, Walter Briant, Mlle. Brunova, Mlle. Butzova, Miss Caine, James Carty, Addie Clark, Mlle. Collinet, J.P. Coombs, Marie Corty, Natalie Dagwell, Ellen Dallerup, Emil Davis, George Davis, Johnny Davis, Dippy Diers, Mlle. Doganova, M. Domislavski, Elm City Four, Stanley Ferguson, Hanny Frick, Rosa Gebauer, Miss Georges, Dixie Gerard, James Graham, Mlle. Grassova, Fred Gregory, Mlle. Griffova, Robert Gross, Bobbie Hale, George Hermann, M. Hubart, David Irwin, Miss Johnson, Mat Keefe, George Kerner, Emma Kiyo, Miss. Kollhofer, Peter Ladella, Tony Ladella, W.G. Ladella, Mlle. Leggierova, Bert Leighton, Frank Leighton, Mlle. Lindovskaja, Emanuel List, Mariette Lorette, Adelaide Lorrett, William Lorrimer, James Mack, Blanche Marci, Georges Marck, William Maxwell, Miss Meerest, Miss Melville, Una Merkel, Albert Metzetti, Charles Metzetti, Leon Metzetti, Otto Metzetti, Sylvester Metzetti, Happy Milke, Beverly Miller, John Miller, Phyllis Miller, Messr. Montes, Miss Moore, Miss Moran, Mlle. Moskvina, Miss Mullar, Mlle. Myersa, Walter Nelson, Howard Nichols, Millard Nichols, Norman Nichols, Miss Norman, Margaret ONeil, B.K. Okita, Mr. Oliveroff, Marion O'Neil, Haru Onuki, Miss Overlack, Mr. Parker, Joseph Parsons, Anna Pavlova, Stefa S. Plaskovietyka, Cathleen Pope, Mr. Poppelow, Frances Pritchard, J.R. Proctor, Gus Proppe, Charles Ravel, Bob Reano, William C. Reid, Robert Rosaire, Dave Rosen, Hilda Ruckerts, Eddie Russell, Frank Scalish, Barbara Schaefer, Katie Schmidt, Mlle. Shelton, Al Silverman, Mlle. Smallers, W.G. Stewart, Mlle. Stuart, Miss Sully, Fred Sweeney, Mlle. Tastova, Henry Taylor, The El Rey Sisters, The Four Singers, The Six Brown Brothers, Toto, John Tweedley, M. Vajinski, Mlle. Verins, Mr. Veseloff, Alexandere Volinine, Austin Walsh, Miss. Walters, Harry Wardell, Martha Weidemann, C. Weikusat, M. Weikusat, Miss. Welden, Gus Wicke, George Wilson, Billy Woolfe, Miss Worm, Miss Wruck, Letty Yorke, Yoshie and Nobu, Messr. Zalewski. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1905) Stage Play: Fantana. Musical comedy. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Robert B. Smith and Sam S. Shubert (admitted that Smith actually did the writing). Lyrics by Robert B. Smith. Musical Director: Albert Krausse. Additional music by Gus Edwards. Additional lyrics by Vincent Bryan. Scenic Design by John H. Young, Frank Dodge [credited as D. Frank Dodge], Frank E. Gates and E.A. Morange. Costume Design by Caroline F. Siedle. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Lyric Theatre: 14 Jan 1905- 30 Sep 1905 (298 performances). Cast: Sybil Anderson, Katie Barry, Louise Barthel, George Beban, Marian Bontelle, Robert Broderick, Eleanor Browning, Jean Caluducci, Francis Cameron, Jack Carlyle, Helen Cheston, Nina Clemens, Catherine Cooper, Mabel Courtney, Amy Dale, Lynn D'Arcy, Henry Davis, Jefferson De Angelis, Carlotta Doty, Henry Dyer, Lotta Ettinger, Douglas Fairbanks (as "Fred Everett"), Frank Greene, Edward Hallaran, Katherine Hyland, Harvey A. Kelly, R.T. Kirkwood, Dorothy Knight, Philip Leigh (as "Hon. Kogora Hirataka"), Gertrude Mandell, Carol Oty, Aurora Piatt, George Picard, Olive Quimby, Adele Ritchie, Frank Rushworth, Roma Ryder, Julia Sanderson, Adelaide Sharp, Victoria Stuart, Neva West, Hubert Wilke, Grace E. Wilson, Charles Wright. Produced by Sam Shubert and Lee Shubert.
- (1906) Stage Play: Mexicana. Musical comedy. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Clara Driscoll and Robert B. Smith. Lyrics by Clara Driscoll and Robert B. Smith. Musical Director: Herman Perlet. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Lyric Theatre: 29 Jan 1906- 7 Apr 1906 (82 performances). Cast: Blanche Deyo, Joseph Herbert, Almon Knowles, Christie MacDonald, Edward Martindel, Maggie Moore, Caro Roma, Thomas Q. Seabrooke, Helene St. John, Edmund Stanley, Harry Wallace. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1906) Stage Play: About Town. Musical revue. Music by Melville Ellis and Raymond Hubbell. Book by Joseph Herbert. Lyrics by Joseph Herbert. Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Additional numbers by Jack Norworth, Albert von Tilzer, Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. Additional lyrics by Addison Burkhard. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin, Edward G. Unitt and Homer Emens. Costume Design by Carolyne Siedel and Mrs. Robert Osborn. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Herald Square Theatre: 30 Aug 1906- 10 Nov 1906 (85 performances). Cast: George Beban, Coralie Blythe, Vernon Castle (as "Viscomte Martino"), Mattie Chapin, Louise Allen Collier, Della Connor, Lynn D'Arcy, Elsie Davis, Lillian Devere, George Dill, Ida Doerge, Richard Dolliver (as "Policeman/Chorus"), Louise Dresser (as "Gertie Gibson"), Ruthita Field, Lew Fields (as "Baron Blitz"), Harry Fisher, Ray Gilmore, Lawrence Grossmith (as "The Duke of Slushington"), Lillian Harris, Joseph Herbert (as "Laird o' Findon Haddock/Count Sherri"), May Hickey, Viola Hopkins, Edna Wallace Hopper, Jack Laughlin, May Leslie, Freda Linyard, Loretta MacDonald, Little Major, Edith Ethel McBride, Gertrude Moyer, Jane Murray, Mae Murray (as "Chorus") [Broadway debut], Jack Norworth (as "Jack Doty "), Elita Proctor Otis, Homer Potts, Lillian Raymond, John Reinhard, Jessie Richmond, George Schraeder, Joseph Schrode, Topsy Siegrist, Bessie Skeer, Cecil Summers, Marion Whitney, Gladys Zell. Produced by Lew Fields.
- (1906) Stage Play: About Town. Musical revue [return engagement]. Music by Melville Ellis and Raymond Hubbell. Book by Joseph Herbert. Lyrics by Joseph Herbert. Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Additional numbers by Jack Norworth, Albert von Tilzer, Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. Additional lyrics by Addison Burkhard. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin, Edward G. Unitt and Homer Emens. Costume Design by Carolyne Siedel and Mrs. Robert Osborn. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Herald Square Theatre: 25 Nov 1906- 29 Dec 1906 (53 performances).
- (1906) Stage Play: Mamselle Sallie.
- (1907) Stage Play: A Knight for a Day.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Midnight Sons.
- (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: The Jolly Bachelors.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Bachelor Belles. Musical comedy. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Musical Director: Albert Krausse. Scenic Design by Ernest Albert. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Globe Theatre: 7 Nov 1910- 3 Dec 1910 (32 performances). Cast: Winnie Anderson, Sherer Bekefi, Adeline Genee, Dolly Hines, Dolly Mackenzie, Minnie Mackenzie, Amy Payne, Emily Peters, Casella Rayshaw, Cissie Sewell, Grace Wendell, Story Chipman, Olive Depp, Eva Fallon, Ida Gabrielle, Gertrude Grant, F. Stanton Heck, Grace Kimball, Frank Lalor (as "Tom Jones"), Hazel Lewis, Eunice MacKay, Mae Murray (as "Susan Jane/Mae"), John Park, Ruth Peebles, Eleanor Pendleton, Jack Raffael, Josie Sadler, Florence Walton, Blanche West, Lawrence Wheat.
- (1911) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1911. Musical revue/extravaganza. Music by Maurice Levi and Raymond Hubbell. Based on material by George V. Hobart. Musical Direction by Joseph Sainton. Music arranged by Gus Sohlke and Jack Mason. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Additional Music and Lyrics by: Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, James B. Blyler, Sid Brown, Vincent Bryan, Henry Marshall and Stanley Murphy. Additional music by Raymond Peck, Channing Pollock, Rennold Wolf, Arthur Donnelly, Jean C. Havez, Val Harris, Barney Fagan and Bessie McCoy. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Jardin de Paris: 26 Jun 1911- 2 Sep 1911 (80 performances). Cast: Miss Abbott, Louise Aichel, Elise Belga, James B. Blyler, Arline Boley, Fanny Brice, Sid Brown, Stella Chatelaine, Ethel Clayton, Leslie Coverra, Dorothy Dalland, Katherine Daly, Tom Dingle, The Dolly Sisters, Leon Errol, Emma Gorman, Charles Hessong, W.J. Kelly, Miss LeRoy, Lillian Lorraine, Charles A. Mason, Vera Maxwell, Bessie McCoy, Ann Meredith, Miss Mitchell, Clara Palmer, Walter Percival, Kathryn Perry, Miss Richmond, Eleanor St. Clair, Peter Swift, Mona Trieste, Lottie Vernon, Harry Watson, Jr., George White, Bert Williams. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Three Romeos. Musical comedy. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by R.H. Burnside. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 13 Nov 1911- 30 Dec 1911 (56 performances). Cast: Noetta Aimes (as "Chorus"), Edward Alfino (as "Bertie Montague/Chorus"), Augusta Baker (as "Chorus"), Mabelle Baker (as "Diana Mallory"), Ned Booth (as "Chorus"), Fannie Bradshaw (as "Chorus"), Ethel Cadman (as "Nancy Mallory"), Georgia Caine (as "Gussie Gibson"), Alice Cantwell (as "Chorus"), Eleanor Carrol (as "Chorus"), William Danforth (as "Titus Bellamy"), Clara DeWitt (as "Chorus"), Agnes Devereaux (as "Chorus"), Cissie Dolliver (as "Chorus"), Grace Edwards (as "Chorus"), Sybil Elwood (as "Chorus"), Anna Engel (as "Chorus"), Glory Foraker (as "Chorus"), Althea Francis (as "Chorus"), Paul Gascoigne (as "Chorus"), Frank Gillespie (as "Chorus"), Wood Goble (as "Chorus"), Tessie Goldie (as "Chorus"), Eleanor Guest (as "Chorus"), May Gunderman (as "Chorus"), Anna Harrington (as "Chorus"), Alfred Kappeler (as "Dick Dawson"), Shirley Kellogg (as "Daisy Dean"), Gerald LaForest (as "Chorus"), Frankie Lee (as "Chorus"), Fred Lennox (as "Timothy Stubbs"), May McCarthy (as "Chorus"), Gladys McNally (as "Chorus"), Mary Michael (as "Chorus"), Monte Mulman (as "Chorus"), Harry Nelson (as "Chorus"), Minnie Olton (as "Minerva Poppleton"), Elita Proctor Otis (as "Mrs. Bellamy"), Katherine Peters (as "Chorus"), Sophia Ralph (as "Chorus"), Frances Ray (as "Chorus"), Estelle Richmond (as "Chorus"), Hazel Robinson (as "Chorus"), Sallie Ronayne (as "Chorus"), Vivian Rushmore (as "Rose Bellamy"), Edward Smith (as "Chorus"), Myrtle Starkey (as "Chorus"), Howard Stevens (as "Chorus"), Elsie Stillwell (as "Chorus"), Dottie Van Court (as "Chorus"), Miriam Von Prague (as "Chorus"), Cecil Waldron (as "Chorus"), Fred Walton (as "Peter Poppleton"), Frank Wayne (as "Chorus"), Mae Wesley (as "Chorus"), Fritz Williams (as "Jack Willoughby"), Annette Wilson (as "Chorus"), Frankie Wilson (as "Chorus"), Peggy Wood (as "Vera Steinway "), H.P. Woodley. Produced by Dreyfus-Fellner Co.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Man from Cook's. Musical comedy.
- (1912) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1912. Musical revue/extravaganza. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Musical Direction by Frank Darling. Additional music by William Jerome, James Monaco, A. Seymour Brown, Bert Grant, Jack E. Hazzard, Blanche Merrill, Leo Edwards and Bert Williams. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Moulin Rouge: 21 Oct 1912- 4 Jan 1913 (88 performances). Cast: Ida Adams, Beatrice Allen, Marie Baxter, Evelyn Carlton, Eleanore Christy, Zaina Curzon, Natalie Dagwell, The Dolly Sisters, Grace DuBoise, Leon Errol, Bessie Fennell, Charles Gilmore, Dorothy Godfrey, Bernard Granville, Marion Hale, Elise Hamilton, Flo Hart, Olga Hempstone, Lola Hilton, Madeline Howard, Charles Judels, Adele La Pierre, William LeBrun, Frances Leslie, May Leslie, Hazel Lewis, Jessie Lewis, Ruby Lewis, Lillian Lorraine, Harry Luck, Vivian MacDonald, Vera Maxwell, Margaret Morris, Catheryn Peters, Murray Queen, Josie Sadler, Ray Samuels, Clifford Saum, Max Scheck, John G. Schrode, Charles Scribner, Katheryn Smyth, Eleanor St. Claire, Peter Swift, Daisy Virginia, Ella Warner, Jane Warrington, Harry Watson, Bert Williams, Fred Woodward. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1913) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1913. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Additional numbers by Gene Buck and Dave Stamper. Based on material by George V. Hobart. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Additional music by Will D. Cobb, Harry Ruby, Earl Carroll and Leo Edwards. Directed by Julian Mitchell. New Amsterdam Theatre: 16 Jun 1913- 6 Sep 1913 (108 performances). Cast: Jean Barnette, Miss Beverly, Miss Bowman, Elizabeth Brice, Martin Brown, Evelyn Carlton, May Carmen, Stella Chatelaine, Eleanore Christy, Jose Collins, Miss Cooke, Jean Crane, Jessie Crane, Katherine Daly, Miss Day, Rose Dolly, Bernard Dyllyn, Leon Errol, Miss Gabrielle, Charles Gilmore, Bessie Gros, Elsie Hamilton, Josephine Harriman, Miss Hennessy, Lola Hilton, Miss Howe, Ethel Amorita Kelley, Adele La Pierre, William LeBrun, May Leslie, Hazel Lewis, Jessie Lewis, Ruby Lewis, Ian Maclaren, Miss Marsden, Margaret Morris, Florence Nugent Jerome, Ann Pennington, Charles Purdy, Murray Queen, Max Sheck, Miss St. Clair, Peter Swift, Miss Thompson, Frank Tinney, Lottie Vernon, Daisy Virginia, Miss Wardell, Bunny Wendell, Nat M. Wills, Arthur Woodley, Ernest Woods, Flora Zabelle. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1914) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1914. Musical extravaganza. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by George V. Hobart (also lyrics with Gene Buck). Directed by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. and Leon Errol. New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Jun 1914- 5 Sep 1914 (112 performances). Cast: Ottie Ardine, Jean Barnette, May Carmen, Stella Chatelaine, Herbert Clifton, Arthur Deagon, J. Bernard Dyllyn, Leon Errol, Gladys Feldman, Rita Gould, William Greenlaw, Bessie Gross, Freda Hirsch, Hilda Hirsch, R. Morton Horne, Kay Laurell, May Leslie, Ruby Lewis, Henry Lutz, George McKay, Louise Meyers, Vera Michelena, Dorothy Newell, Ann Pennington, Vivian Rogers, Gertrude Vanderbilt, Dal Vayne, Rose Wertz, Bert Williams, Ed Wynn, Addison Young. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1915) Stage Play: Fads and Fancies. Musical revue. Book by Glen MacDonough. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Additional music by Jerome Kern. Additional lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Direction by Raymond Hubbell. Electrical effects by Tony Greshoff. Scenic Design by John H. Young. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson and Cora MacGeachy. Choreographed by Julian Mitchell. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Knickerbocker Theatre: 8 Mar 1915- 17 Apr 1915 (48 performances). Cast: David Abrahams (as "Musharoogoo"), David Abrahams Jr. (as "Fido"), Tyler Brooke (as "Alan"), Leo Carrillo (as "Sir Giovanni Gasolini"), Frank Conroy (as "James Henry George"), G. Davenport (as "Another Cabaret Dancer"), Ethel Delmar (as "Mabelle"), Frank Doane (as "Leicester Square"), Maud Grey (as "Miss Murgatroyd"), Elsie Hamilton (as "Lucille"), Laura Hamilton (as "Sally Mander"), Stella Hoban (as "Phoebe"), A. Howard (as "Ethylle"), Daisy Hudd (as "Mrs. Wadburner"), Teddy Hudson (as "Myrtle"), George LeMaire (as "Sylvester Nightingale"), Madge Lessing (as "Mrs. Hunter-Rumpuss"), Lydia Lopokova (as "The Spirit of Pleasure"), James Mack (as "Sherlock Pinkerton"), Tom McNaughton (as "Chase Clews"), John Miller (as "Hawkshaw Holmes"), Paul Morton (as "Ayling Hart"), Frank Moulan (as "Professor Glum"), Elise Murray (as "An Irish Geisha"), Dorothy Quinnette (as "A Cabaret Dancer/Country Girl"), Daisy Rudd, Dottie Wang (as "Elsie"), June White (as "Country Girl"), Evelyn Wildner (as "Gladys"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1915) Stage Play: Hip! Hip! Hooray! Musical revue. Book by R.H. Burnside. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by John L. Golden. Additional lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Marc Connelly [earliest Broadway credit], William Jerome and A. Seymour Brown. Additional music by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Zoel Parenteau, Jean Schwartz, John Philip Sousa, Julius Einodshofer and A. Seymour Brown. Musical Direction by Raymond Hubbell. Choreographed by Mariette Lorette. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 30 Sep 1915- 3 Jun 1916 (425 performances). Cast: Dave Abrahams, Charles T. Aldrich, Raeder Anderson, George Andresan, Bart & Mallia, Charlotte, Tommy Colton, Marie Cullen, Ellen Dallerup, Arthur Deagon (as "The Chubby Comedian"), Willa Delle, Dippy Diers, Hanny Frick, Rosa Gebauer, Martha George, The Glorias, Al Grady, Harry Griffiths (as "The Jaunty Juvenile"), Hale & Patterson, Orville Harrold (as "The Hero"), Martha Kollett, Poldy Kollhofa, Ola Kristeansean, Leslie Leigh (as "The Artful Adventuress"), Sigard Loiten, Henry Mallia, Irmgard Markel, Margaretta Muller, Alfred Naesse, Joseph Parsons (as "The Ambitious Actor"), Pope & Kerner, Elsa Prenslow, Alberta Randle, James Reaney (as "The Vicious Villain"), Anna May Roberts (as "The Innocent Ingenue"), Andreas Ronneng, Hilda Ruckerts, Eddie Russell, Elsie Schaefer, Katie Schmidt, Martha Schmidt, Beth Smalley (as "The Saucy Soubrette"), John Philip Sousa and band, Belle Storey (as "The Heroine"), The Bogannys, The Four Amaranths, The Marimba Guatemalan Band, Toto, Erna Voigt, Reta Walter, Martha Weidemann, Alice Weisemann, Lotta Werkusat, Helen Williams, Nat Wills (as "The Happy Hobo"), Dora Wischer, Margaret Wrusch. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1916) Stage Play: Come to Bohemia. Musical.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Big Show.
- (1917) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1917. Musical revue. Music by Raymond Hubbell and Dave Stamper. Patriotic finale by Victor Herbert. Book by Gene Buck and George V. Hobart. Lyrics by Gene Buck and George V. Hobart. Musical Direction by Frank Darling. Featuring songs by James F. Hanley, Jack Egan, Jerome Kern, Ring Lardner, Turner Layton (Broadway debut) [credited as J. Turner Layton], Les Copeland and Leo Edwards. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, Alfred Harriman, Ring Lardner, Henry Creamer, Rennold Wolf and Blanche Merrill. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 12 Jun 1917- 4 Sep 1917 (111 performances). Cast: Miss Alexander, Miss Allen, Mary Arthur, Don Barclay, Helen Barnes, Miss Barnett, Miss Bowman, Fanny Brice, Betty Browne, Miss Calais, Eddie Cantor, May Carmen, Miss Carr, Claremont Carroll, Walter Catlett, Ethel Delmar, Bernice Dewey, Dorothy Dickson, Rose Dolores, Emily Drange, Marcelle Earle, Miss Eberts, Helen Ellsworth, Madeleine Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks, Miss Falconer, W.C. Fields, Irving Fisher, Edith Hallor, Fred Heider, Malcolm Hicks, Clay Hill, Freda Hirsch, Hilda Hirsch, Peggy Hopkins, Carl Hyson, Florence Kern, Allyn King, Eleanor Lang, Dorothy Leeds, Doris Lloyd, Gladys Loftus, Cecile Markle, Bruce McKay, Gus Minton, Bessie Nelligan, Peter Ostrander, Miss Palfer, Kathryn Perry, Tom Richards, Will Rogers, Charles Scribner, Margaret St. Clair, Lilyan Tashman, Russell Vokes, Marie Wallace, Miss Walsh, Edythe Whitney, Bert Williams, Miss Worth. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1912) Stage Play: A Winsome Widow. Musical comedy/farce. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Based on "A Trip to Chinatown" by Charles H. Hoyt. Musical Director: Frank Darling; Additional numbers by John Golden, Jerome Kern, Nathaniel D. Ayer, Jean Schwartz, Stanley Murphy, Henry I. Marshall and Griffin and Murtagh. Additional lyrics by Robert B. Smith and William Jerome. Additional music by Franz Lehár. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Moulin Rouge: 11 Apr 1912- 7 Sep 1912 (172 performances). Cast: Ida Adams (as "Tony"), Marie Baxter (as "Mrs. Flippant/Chorus"), Julia Beaubien (as "Chorus"), Etta Bellaire (as "Chorus"), Florida Bellaire (as "Chorus"), Rita Bellaire (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Bonner (as "Chorus"), A. Brannigan (as "Chief of Police"), Elizabeth Brice (as "Isabel"), Evelyn Carlton (as "Chorus"), Eleanore Christy (as "Chorus"), Kathleen Clifford (as "Willie Grow"), Harry Conor (as "Welland Strong"), Fawn Conway Mrs. Gadder/Chorus"), Helen Curzon (as "Chorus"), Natalie Dagwell (as "Mrs. Duer/Chorus"), Peggy Dana (as "Chorus"), Jennie Dolly (as "Jenny"), Rose Dolly (as "Rosie"), Leon Errol (as "Ben Gay"), Estelle Francesca (as "Chorus"), Anita Francesca (as "Chorus"), Ida Gabrielle (as "Chorus"), Lola Hilton (as "Chorus"), Sidney Jarvis (as "Bryton Early"), Ethel Kelly (as "Flirt"), Harry Kelly (as "Slavin"), Elba Kenny (as "Chorus"), Charles King (as "Wilder Daly"), George Kirner (as "Fancy Skater"), Adele LaPierre (as "Chorus"), Miss LeRoy (as "Chorus"), Betty Lewis (as "Chorus"), Hazel Lewis (as "Chorus"), Jessie Lewis (as "Chorus"), Ruby Lewis (as "Chorus"), J. McDermott (as "Officer O'Mara"), Charles Mitchell (as "Proprietor of The Cliff House"), Nana & Alexis (as "Mlle. Nana/Mons. Alexis"), Miss Newell (as "Chorus"), Diane Oste (as "Chorus"), Cynthia Perot (as "Chorus"), Cathleen Pope (as "Fancy Skater"), Alice Randolph (as "Chorus"), Charles J. Ross (as "Rashleigh Gay"), Cissie Sewell (as "Chorus"), Katherine Smythe (as "Mrs. Noyes/Chorus"), Eleanor St. Clair (as "Chorus"), Frank Tinney (as "Noah"), Lottie Vernon (as "Mrs. Noyes/Chorus"), Ella Warner (as "Chorus"), Jane Warrington (as "Chorus"), Emmy Wehlen (as "Mrs. Guyer"), Mae West (as "Daffy"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Kiss Burglar. Musical/romance. Book by Glen MacDonough. Lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Directed by Julian Bitchell and Edgar J. MacGregor. George M. Cohan's Theatre, (moved to Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre from 1 Jul 1918- close): 9 May 1918- 3 Aug 1918 (100 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter (as "Aline, Grand Duchess of Orly"), Marie Baxter (as "Miss Morrisana"), Evelyn Cavanaugh (as "Miss Tinkle"), Cyril Chadwick (as "Mr. E. Chatteron-Pym"), Harry Clarke (as "Tommy Dodd"), H. Coughlan (as "Waiter"), Margaret Cusak (as "Miss Stuyvesant"), Betty Dodsworth (as "Natalie, Maid to the Duchess"), Richard Dore (as "Mr. Toby"), Paul Dulzell (as "Proprieter of Pennington Inn"), Nell Edwardy (as "Miss Schenectady"), Peggy Ellis (as "Page"), Grace Field (as "Mrs. E. Chatteron-Pym"), E. Payton Gibbs (as "General Trotovitch"), Bessie Gros (as "Miss Troy"), Gertrude Harrison (as "Pinkie Doolittle"), Margaret Healey (as "Miss Peekskill"), Armand Kaliz (as "Bert DuVivier"), Evelyn Koerner (as "Miss Hastings"), Denman Maley (as "Oswald Gayly"), Marie McConnell (as "Miss Canojoharie"), Emily Monte (as "Miss Irvington"), Louise Moran (as "Miss Albany"), H. Morrison (as "First Aide to General Trotovitch"), Dot Nichols (as "Miss Yonkers"), George Otto (as "Second Aide to General Trotovitch"), Marion Phillips (as "Miss Oneida"), Dot Quinette (as "Miss Beacon"), Virginia Richmond (as "Rose, Maid to the Duchess/Miss Dobbs"), Carol Rutter (as "Miss Pougkeepsie"), Eleanor Scott (as "Miss Greeley"), A. Settle (as "A Detective"), Fritzie Smith (as "Miss Amsterdam"), Helen Trainor (as "Miss Tarrytown"), Janet Velie (as "Miss Harte"), June White (as "Tissie Baltimore"), Marjorie Whiteford (as "Miss Rochester"). Produced by William P. Orr and J.M. Welch.
- (1918) Stage Play: Hitchy-Koo [1918]. Musical revue.
- (1918) Stage Play: Everything. Musical revue. Book by R.H. Burnside. Music by John Philip Sousa and Irving Berlin. Lyrics by John L. Golden. Musical Director: William Daly. Additional music by Raymond Hubbell. Additional lyrics by Irving Berlin, R.H. Burnside, William Jerome, Jack F. Mahoney, Joseph McCarthy and Darle MacBoyle. Additional music by William Daly, Percy Wenrich, Harry Tierney, James W. Tate and Raymond Hubbell. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 22 Aug 1918- 17 May 1919 (461 performances). Cast: Max Aaronson, John Abbott, J. Nelson Adolph, Albert Alberto, Charles T. Aldrich, John Aspe, Angel Barbara, Peggy H. Barnstead, Charles Bart, Inez Bauer, Louise Beautora, Bluch, Catherine Breen, Inez Breen, John Breen, Nellie Breen, E. Brennan, Andrew Byrne, James Byrne, John J. Byrne, Louise Cardone, Lillian Carena, D.J. Carew, Anita Carlton, Anna Carter, J.F. Carty, James Cheviot, Ethel Clark, F. Clarke, Stanley Clarke, Minnie Clifton, Tommy Colton, J. Parker Coombs, A. Davis, George Davis, Johnny Davis, Leo Davis, Dippy Diers, Genevieve Dix, The Elm City Four, Will J. Evans, Charles Floyd, Joseph Frohoff, Albert Froome, Arthur Geary, George Gifford, Phil Gilpin, Camile Guintini, Poppy Guintini, Gerda Gulda, Barbara Harwood, Cissie Hayden, Arthur Hill, DeWolf Hopper Sr., Harry Houdini, Catherine Huth, Albert Johnson, James Johnson, Marjorie Kelly, Ladella Comiques, Ada LaShan, Margaret Leon, Madge Loomis, J. Lorimer, Lee Losch, Desiree Lubovska, Loretta Mack, Henry Mallia, Charles Melody, Nellie Melville, Margaret Millard, Bernard Milton, Bertha Moore, Kate Mordecai, Sophie Mordecai, William Morgan, Alice Nash, Edna Nash, J. Nelson, Jessie Nelson, Stella Norelle, Margaret Nugent, Cissie Osborn, Helen Patterson, Florence Phelps, Lillian Quinn, Charles Ravel, Bob Reano, A. Rees, Earl Reynolds, Helen Reynolds, Robert Rosaire, Eddie Russell, Netta Russell, Marion Saki, Jean Schreiver, Slayman's Ali Arabs, P. Smith, Daisy Smythe, William Stanley, Steele and Winslow, Belle Story, Octavio Tay, The El Rey Sisters, The Four Amaranths, The Musical Johnstons, The Two Gaudsmiths, Tom Brown's Clown Band, William Unangst, Eugene Vary, Harry Ward, Helen Ward, William A. Weston, Adolph Yoscaro, Fernando Yoscaro, Herman Yoscaro, Zip. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1928) Stage Play: Three Cheers. Musical comedy.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Kiss Burglar. Musical romance.
- (1919) Stage Play: Happy Days. Musical.
- (1919) Stage Play: Miss Millions. Comedy. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Written by R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by R.H. Burnside. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Music orchestrated by Frank Sadler. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Punch and Judy Theatre: 9 Dec 1919- 21 Jan 1920 (47 performances). Cast: Nan Ashe, Elsie Ashforth, Dorothy Barkman, Sophie Brenner, Joan Broadhurst, William Burress, Marie Clifford, Walter Coupe, W. Douglas, Stewart Duane, William Duane, Gertrude Early, Frank Farrington, Edna Fenton, Vinton Freedley (as "Jack Honeydew"), Bobby Galvin, Harold Goulden, Otto Graf (as "Ensemble"), Frances Halliday, John Hendricks, Harry Hermsen, Rapley Holmes (as "Horace Honeydew"), Georgie Kay, Thelma Keough, Louise MacKintosh, Eleanor Masters, Grady Miller, LeRoy Montesanto, Marie Moore, Bonnie Murray, Mrs. William Pruette, William Quimby, Carrie Reynolds, Ione Richie, Vera Rosander, Amy Scott, Cissie Sewell, Marie Sewell, Alfred Siegler, Frank Slater, Lewis Sloden, Harry Smith (as "Tobias Wilkins"), Jessie Standish, George Stuart, B.J. Tieman, Genevieve Tucker, Vallie Valli (as "Mary Hope"), Belle Waters, Clayton White, Gladys White, Kathryn Yates. Produced by R.H. Burnside.
- (1920) Stage Play: Good Times. Musical.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Midnight Rounders of 1921. Musical revue.
- (1921) Stage Play: Sonny.
- (1922) Stage Play: Some Party. Musical revue. Music by Silvio Hein [final Broadway credit], Percy Wenrich, Gustav Kerker and Raymond Hubbell. Book by R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by R.H. Burnside. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Featuring songs by Silvio Raymond, Mary Earl, Albert Solman and Turner Layton [credited as .J. Turner Layton]. Featuring songs with lyrics by Henry Creamer. Musical Staging by Billy Grant. Conceived by R.H. Burnside. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 15 Apr 1922- 29 Apr 1922 (17 performances). Cast: John Abbott (as "Performer"), Ruth Adair (as "Performer"), Sam Ash (as "Performer"), George Averill (as "Performer"), Bert Bowlen (as "Performer"), Harry C. Browne (as "Performer"), Dolly Byrne (as "Performer"), Claire Carroll (as "Performer"), Primrose Caryll (as "Performer"), Marie Cattell (as "Performer"), William Courtleigh (as "Performer"), Nellie Daly (as "Performer"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Performer"), Lew Dockstader (as "Performer"), Murray Evans (as "Performer"), Nanette Flack (as "Performer"), Sylvia Ford (as "Performer"), Virginia Futrelle (as "Performer"), William Grant (as "Performer"), Dorothy Harrigan (as "Performer"), Percy Haswell (as "Performer"), John Hendricks (as "Performer"), John E. Henshaw (as "Performer"), DeWolf Hopper (as "Performer"), William B. Mack (as "Performer"), Alice MacKenzie (as "Performer"), Rena Manning (as "Performer"), Louise McIntosh (as "Performer"), Jed Prouty (as "Performer"), Joseph Riley (as "Performer"), Asta Valley (as "Performer"), Herbert Waterous (as "Performer"), Scott Welch (as "Performer"), Jimmie Williams (as "Performer"), Sid Williams (as "Performer"), Kathryn Yates (as "Performer"). Produced by DeWolf Hopper Sr..
- (1922) Stage Play: Better Times. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by R.H. Burnside. Musical Director: A.J. Garing. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler, Hilding Anderson and Charles F. Miller. Choreographed by William Holbrook and Mademoiselle Mantova. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 2 Sep 1922- 28 Apr 1923 (405 performances). Cast: Hamadi Abdullah, Albert Alberto, Louise Allison, Margaret Anderson, Lolotta Armond, Vivan Arnold, Tanaya Bader, Terry Bauer, Louise Beautora, Edward Beck, The Bell Brothers, Beatrice Bennet, The Berlo Sisters, Thelma Bickford, Roy Binder, Millicent Bishop, Blair & Co., Frances Blythe, Lillie Bolin, Jimmy Brady, Ralph Brainard, Lina Brandon, Dorothy Burke, Jack Burley, Andrew Byrne, James Byrne, John J. Byrne, Marie Cattell, Adeline Claire, Ethel Clark, Claudius & Scarlet, Dorothy Collins, Tommy Colton, Gladys Comerford, Gladys Cranston, Guerida Crawford, Creco, Lola Dalton, Nellie Daly, Marie De Young, Delamere, May Dickson, Ethel Downee, Geneva Duker, Marcelle Dulac, Sarah Edwards, Murray Evans, Anna Fischer, Nanette Flack, Sylvia Ford, Joseph Frohoff, Virginia Futrelle, Betty Garson, Dorothy Gates, Muriel Gibson, Billie Gilmore, Frank Ginnette, Poppy Ginnette, Roland Gordon, Caroline Gunz, Jean Hamilton, Minna Hamm, Elna Hansen, Lillian Hansen, Lillian Hauman, Lorette Hauman, George Herman, Bertha Herzog, William Holbrook, Beatrice Houghton, Agnes Hunter, Cladia Ivanova, Frank Johnson, Thomas Joyce, Valeska Kawschara, Edna Koch, George Kunowitch, Anna Lambert, "Happy" Jack Lambert, Lillian Lane, Andre Lapue, Maurice Lapue, Cary Grant [credited as Archie Leach] (Broadway debut), Dorothy Lee, Lorna Lincoln, Long Tack Sam, Ruth Loose, Colie Lorella, Serrita Lorraine, Lee Losch, Ellen Mack, Marie Mack, Marceline, Marley, Alice Marvin, Robert McClellan, Grace McCrae, Marjorie McKinnon, Fred S. McPherson, Nellie Melville, Gloria Meylan, Olga Mihailovakaya, Eva Miller, Marven Morgan, John T. Murphy, Laura Murray, Duane Nelson, Jack Notman, Mae O'Laughlin, Blanche Orteson, Louise Owens, Patrick and Francisco, Tom Pender, Olga Popova, Leo Post, Power's Elephants, Marjorie Prentice, Beatrice Price, Nick Provanzo, Lillian Quinn, Charles Ravel, Joe Riley, Elsie Ringle, Amelia Rose, Ellen Rose, Vivian Rose, Betty Ross, Eddie Russell, Ruth Russell, Mary Anne Sawyer, Belle Scholnick, Ruth Schrader, Jean Schreiver, Alexander Seabert, Margaret Skaller, Billy Smith, Angela Sorrero, Ebba Sparre, Henry Stevens, Rae Stockdale, Sylvia Stone, Frances Sussman, Aron Tamaroff, Harry Tamaroff, The Orlandos, Therese, The Three Bobs, Bertha E. Tomkins, Marceline Torbay, William Unangst, Asta Valley, Winifred Verina, May Waldron, Harry Ward, Helen Ward, Emma Warren, Wally Warren, Trude Weiseman, Sid Williams, William Williams, Lee Wilmott, Alice Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, Victoria Wolfe, Ruth Wood. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1922) Stage Play: Nifties of 1923. Musical revue.
- (1924) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1924. Musical revue. Music by Victor Herbert, Raymond Hubbell, Dave Stamper, Harry Tierney and Dr. Albert Szirmai. Lyrics by Gene Buck and Joseph J. McCarthy. Dialogue by: William Anthony McGuire and Will Rogers. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett, Fred Barry, Harold Sanford and Steven Jones. Featuring songs by Fred Mels and Leon Jessel. Featuring songs with lyrics by Laurant Halet. Directed by Julian Mitchell. New Amsterdam Theatre: 24 Jun 1924- 7 Mar 1925 (295 performances). Cast included: Bernice Ackerman, Miss Andrea, Lina Basquette, Marian Benda, Miss Boatwright, Arthur Brown, Dorothy Brown, Catherine Burke, Miss Byron, Miss Calame, Cynthia Cambridge, Louise Carlton, Mae Daw, Gloria Dawn, Alma Drange, Giole Eller, Helen Ellsworth, Hilda Ferguson, Irving Fisher, Miss Francis, Evelyn Goodwin, Beryl Halley, Lorette Hurley, Alf James, Miss Johnson, Mary Julian, Kelo Brothers, Dorothy Knapp, Frank Lambert, Lupino Lane, Evelyn Law, Edna Leedom, Dorothy Leet, Marjorie Leet, Tom Lewis, Miss Littlefield, Doris Lloyd, Gladys Loftus, Martha Lorber, Miss Martin, Miss McDonald, Miss McGee, Constance McLaughlin, Mitty and Tillio, Polly Nally, Al Ochs, George Olsen's Band, Ann Pennington, Serge Pernikoff, Martha Pierre, Miss Rasche, Anastasia Reilly, Francis Reveaux, Will Rogers, Russian Lilliputians, Phil Ryley, Vivienne Segal, Jack Shannon, Miss Sheldon, Mark Truscott, Brandon Tynan, Miss Wildo, Cricket Wooten. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1925) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1925. Musical revue. Sketches by J.P. McEvoy, Will Rogers, W.C. Fields and Gus Weinberg. Music by Raymond Hubbell, Dave Stamper and Werner Janssen. Lyrics by Gene Buck. Musical Director: Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett, Fred Barry, Harold Sandford and Steven Jones. Featuring songs by Leo Daniderff. Costume Design by John Held Jr. [earliest Broadway credit], Mabel Johnstone and John E. Stone. Scenic Design by Norman Bel Geddes and H Robert Law Studios. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Tableaux staged by Ben Ali Haggin. New Amsterdam Theatre: 6 Jul 1925- 19 Sep 1925 (88 performances). Cast: Lina Basquette, Bertha Belmore, Marion Benda, Louise Brooks, Katherine Burke, Cynthia Cambridge, Elise Cavanna, Elsie Cavanna, Bob Chase, Chaz Chase, Harriet Chetwynd, Dare and Wahl, Ray Dooley, Alma Drange, Peggy Fears, Hilda Ferguson, W.C. Fields, Irving Fisher, Norma Forrest, Noel Francis, Evelyn Goodwin, Beryl Halley, Al Hardy, Helen Henderson, Marion Hurley, Naomi Johnson, Flo Kennedy, Dorothy Knapp, Frank Lambert, Edna Leedom, Marjorie Leet, Doris Lloyd, Gladys Loftus, Helen MacFadden, Tommy Mack, Virginia Magee, Gertrude Michaels, Mary Mulhern, Barbara Newberry, Clarence Nordstrom, Al Ochs, George Olsen's Band, Frances Reveaux, Will Rogers, Adelaide Seaman, Vivienne Segal, Jack Shannon, Ethel Shutta, Dave Stamper, Bobby Storey, The Kelo Brothers, Mark Truscott, Brandon Tynan, Vangie Valentine, Dorothy Van Alst, Cricket Wooten. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
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