- (1902 - 1919) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1902) Stage Play: Frocks and Frills. Comedy. Written by Sydney Grundy. Incidental music by Frank Howson. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Daly's Theatre: 7 Jan 1902- 25 Feb 1902 (64 performances). Cast: Gertrude Bennett, Rhoda Black, Scott Craven, Dorothy Dorr, Noira Dyer, Jane Evans, Rose Eytinge, Jameson Lee Finney, Alice Fischer, Beatrice Gresham, Stella Hammerstein, Albert S. Howson, Annette Huntington, Margaret Illington [Broadway debut], Robert Loraine, Ethel Mackie, Emma Navarre, Eugene Ormonde, William F. Owen, William Sauter, Hilda Spong, Grant Stewart. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: Notre Dame. Drama. Written by Paul M. Potter. Based on "Notre Dame de Paris" by Victor Hugo. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Daly's Theatre: 26 Feb 1902- 6 Apr 1902 (45 performances). Cast: Frank Bangs, George Barbier (as "Quasimodo"), May Barton, Rupert Bertland, Rhoda Block, Albert Bond, Alice Campbell, Scott Craven, Jane Evans, Jules Ferrar, James Lee Finney, J.H. Gilmour, William Goodwin, Howard Gould, Stella Hammerstein, George Harcourt, Annette Huntington, Margaret Illington, Susie Kelleher, Foster Lardner, Ethel Mackay, Albert Marsh, J. Cleany Mathews, Emma Navarre, George Norman, Armagh O'Donohey, James Otley, William F. Owen, Donald Robertson, Hilda Spong (as "Esmeralda"), Edwin St. George, May Sylvie. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: A Japanese Nightingale. Written by William Young, from the novel by Onoto Wotanna. Daly's Theatre: 19 Nov 1903- 30 Dec 1903 (46 performances). Cast: Margaret Illington (as "Yuki"), May Buckley, Frank Gilmore, Miriam Hutchins, Eugene Jepson, Orrin Johnson, Fania Marinoff, Olive May, Robert McWade (undetermined role) [Broadway debut], Frederick Perry, Vincent Serrano, Fritz Williams.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Two Orphans. Drama (revival). Written by 'Adolphe D'Ennery' and 'Eugene Cormon'. Book adapted by N. Hart Jackson. Directed by William Seymour. New Amsterdam Theatre: 28 Mar 1904- May 1904 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: H. Kyrle Bellew (as "Chevalier DeVaudry"), Mignon Beranger (as "Florette"), Clara Blandick (as "Marianne"), Frank Conners (as "Lafleur"), Jameson Lee Finney (as "Marquis De Presles"), Grace George (as "Louise"), Robert Paton Gibbs (as "Martin"), Henry J. Hadfield (as "Cheif Clerk of Police"), Mona Harrison (as "Julie"), Stanley Hawkins (as "M. D'Estrees"), E.M. Holland (as "Picard"), Margaret Illington (as "Henriette"), Annie Irish (as "Countess De Linieres"), Alfred James (as "Footman"), Stanley Jessup (as "De Mailly"), Lucy Milliken (as "Sister Therese"), Clara Morris (as "Sister Genevieve"), James O'Neill (as "Pierre Frochard"), Elita Proctor (as "Otis La Frochard"), Corinne Parker (as "Cora"), Frederick Perry (as "Count De Linieres"), Frank Roberts (as "Dr. of Hospitals"), George S. Stevens (as "Antoine"), Charles Warner (as "Jacques Frochard"), Basil West (as "Officer of the Guard").
- (1904) Stage Play: Yvette. Written by Pierre Berton. Book adapted by Cosmo Gordon Lennox. Knickerbocker Theatre: 13 May 1904 (1 performance). Cast: Rosalind Coghlan, Harry Davenport, Paul Decker, Ralph Delmore, Dorothy Dorr, Arthur Elliott, Maud Granger, Margaret Illington, Claire Kulp, Ernest Lambart, Jeffreys Lewis, Bruce McRae, Robert McWade, Kate Pattison Selton, Tyrone Power Sr., Morton Selten [credited as Morton Selton]. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: A Wife Without a Smile. Comedy/satire. Written by Arthur Wing Pinero. Criterion Theatre: 19 Dec 1904- Jan 1905 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Frank Atherley, J.H. Barnes, Elsie DeWolfe, Louis R. Grisel, Margaret Illington, Ernest Lawford, Esther Tittell, Flossie Wilkinson, Frank Worthing. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots. Comedy. Written by Augustus Thomas. Savoy Theatre (moved to The Lyceum Theatre from 30 Jan 1905- close): 11 Jan 1905- 30 Apr 1905 (123 performances/production rotated with A Maker of Men for about 2 weeks during it's run at the Lyceum Theatre). Cast: Mrs. A.A. Adams, J.H. Barnes, Jessie Busley, William Courtenay (as "Walter Corbin"), Fay Davis (as "Mabel Ainslie"), Del De Louis, M.J. Gallagher, Dorothy Hammond (as "Mrs. Bonner"), Margaret Illington (as "Mrs. Leffingwell"), Ernest Lawford, Louis Payne, J. G. Saville, Vincent Serrano (as "Richard"), Jay Wilson. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: In the Eyes of the World. Melodrama. Written by A.C.F. Word. Lyceum Theatre: 17 Apr 1905- unknown (unknown performances). Cast as known: Margaret Illington.
- (1905) Stage Play: A Maker of Men. Written by Alfred Sutro. Lyceum Theatre: 21 Aug 1905- Sep 1905 (closing date unknown/14 performances/production played in repertory with Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots). Cast [as known]: Margaret Illington, Ernest Lawford. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1906) Stage Play: His House in Order. Comedy. Written by Arthur Wing Pinero. Empire Theatre: 3 Sep 1906- Dec 1906 (closing date unknown/127 performances). Cast: Herbert Budd, Gilbert Douglas, John Drew, Arthur Elliot, Maurice Franklin, Henry Frearing, Madge Girdlestone, Charles Maitland Hallard, Lena Halliday, Margaret Illington, Hope Latham, Rex McDougal, Leona Powers, Martin Sabine, Henry Vibart. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed as His House in Order (1920).
- (1907) Stage Play: The Thief. Written by Henri Bernstein. Book adapted by C. Haddon Chambers. Directed by William Seymour. Lyceum Theatre: 9 Sep 1907- May 1908 (closing date unknown/281 performances). Cast: H. Kyrle Bellew (as "Richard Voysin"), Sidney Herbert (as "M. Zambault"), Leonard Ide (as "Fernand Lagardes"), Margaret Illington (as "Marie-Louise Voysin"), Edith Ostlere (as "Isabelle Lagardes"), Herbert Percy (as "Raymond Lagardes"), Hollister Pratt (as "Servant"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Thief (Revival). Written by Henri Bernstein. Book adapted by C. Haddon Chambers. Empire Theatre: 3 Sep 1908- Sep 1908 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Sidney Herbert (as "M. Zambault"), Leonard Ide (as "Fernand Lagardes"), Margaret Illington (as "Marie-Louise Voysin"), Edward R. Mawson (as "Isabelle Lagardes"), Bruce McRae (as "Richard Voysin"), Cecil Owen (as "Servant"), Isabel Richards (as "Isabelle Lagardes"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1911) Stage Play: Kindling. Written by Charles Kenyon. Daly's Theatre: 5 Dec 1911- 4 Jan 1912 (39 performances). Cast: Margaret Illington (as "Maggie Schultz"), William Barnes, Byron Beasley (as "Mr. Schultz"), Annie Mack Berlein, Frank E. Camp, Helen Chieffo, John Jex, A.G. Kenyon, Anne Meredith (as "Alice"), George Probert (as "Steve"), Margaret Rich, Helen Tracy. Produced by Edward J. Bowes.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Lie.
- (1916) Stage Play: Our Little Wife. Written by Avery Hopwood. Harris Theatre: 18 Nov 1916- Dec 1916 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Lyle Clement, Robert Fischer, Charles Hampden, Margaret Illington, Walter Jones, Thomas F. O'Malley, Gwendolyn Piers, Effingham Pinto, Rae Selwyn, Lowell Sherman. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Gay Lord Quex. Comedy (revival). Written by Arthur Wing Pinero. 48th Street Theatre: 12 Nov 1917- Dec 1917 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Helen Beaumont, Robert Brinton, Marion Buckler, John Drew, Louise Drew, Florence Fair, Margaret Illington, Yvonne Jarrette, Nella Jefferis, Violet Kemble Cooper, Rexford Kendrick, Maxine MacDonald, Irby Marshall, George Pauncefort, Leonard Willey. Produced by John Williams. Note: Filmed by Ideal Pictures Ltd (UK) as The Gay Lord Quex (1917), by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation [distributed by Goldwyn Distributing Corp.] as The Gay Lord Quex (1919), The Gay Lord Quex (1938).
- (1919) Stage Play: A Good Bad Woman. Written by William Anthony McGuire.
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