- (1916 - 1926) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1916) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1916. Musical extravaganza. Music by Louis A. Hirsch, Jerome Kern, Dave Stamper and Irving Berlin. Based on material by George V. Hobart and Gene Buck. Lyrics by George V. Hobart and Gene Buck. Featuring songs by Dave Stamper, Nat D. Ayer, Jerome Kern, Will Vodery, Harry Carroll, Louis A. Hirsch, Franz Lehár and Leo Edwards. Featuring songs with lyrics by Clifford Grey, Alex Rogers, Ballard MacDonald, George V. Hobart and Blanche Merrill. Sketches by George V. Hobart and Gene Buck. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 12 Jun 1916- 16 Sep 1916 (112 performances). Cast: Don Barclay, Helen Barnes, Norman Blume, Fanny Brice, Ethel Callahan, May Carmen, Ina Claire, Evelyn Conway, Marion Davies, Gladys Feldman, W.C. Fields, Bernard Granville, Helene Gunther, Emma Haig, Sam B. Hardy, Flo Hart, Clay Hill, Justine Johnstone, Grace Jones, Allyn King [Broadway debut], Hazel Lewis, Gladys Loftus, Bird Millman, May Paul, Ann Pennington, Tot Qualters, Carl Randall, William Rock, Gertrude Scott, Peter Swift, Lilyan Tashman, Frances White, Arthur Whitman, Bert Williams. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (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.
- (1918) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1918. Musical revue. Music by Louis A. Hirsch and Dave Stamper. Book by Rennold Wolf and Gene Buck. Lyrics by Rennold Wolf and Gene Buck. Interpolations by: Irving Berlin and Victor Jacobi. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Featuring songs with lyrics by Bud G. DeSylva, Arthur Jackson, Harry Ruby, Eddie Cantor, Sidney D Mitchell and Edgar Leslie. Featuring songs by Buddy G. DeSylva, Arthur Jackson, Harry Ruby, Eddie Cantor, Archie Gottler and Edgar Leslie. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Costume Design by Schneider-Anderson Company. Lighting Design by Ben Beerwald. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to The Globe Theatre from 7 Oct 1918 to close): 18 Jun 1918- unknown (note: although exact closing date is unknown it is estimated to be on or near 5 Nov 1918/151 performances). Cast: Marie Ahearn, Miss Allo, Florence Atkinson, Miss Baker, Helen Barnes, Miss Baron, Miss Barrett, Leonard Barton, Miss Bell, Dorothy Betts, Miss Blue, John Blue, Katherine Brady, Alma Braham, Jay Brennan, Eddie Cantor, Frank Carter, Viola Clarens, Mr. Cody, Florence Cripps, Mr. Davis, Rose Dolores, Doris Eaton, Sylvia Ellias, Carolyn Erwin, Miss Evans, The Fairbanks Twins, Miss Farnworth, Gladys Feldman, W.C. Fields, Miss Fiore, Joe Frisco, Pauline Hall, Minnie Harrison, Edith Hawes, Annette Herbert, Mr. Hicks, Clay Hill, Miss. Jordan, Harry Kelly, Allyn King, Miss LaBarre, Charlotte LaGrande, Nancy Larned, Kay Laurell, Miss Mack, Martha Mansfield, Miss Masso, Miss Mathewes, Lillian McKenzie, Muriel Miles, Miss D. Miller, Marilyn Miller, Gus Minton, Miss Morton, Irene Nilson, Olive Osborne, Peter Ostrander, Bee Palmer, Ann Pennington, Kathryn Perry, Miss Pompan, Miss Poole, Miss Reed, Miss Reynolds, Dorothy Richardson, Mildred Richardson, Billie Ritchie, Miss Robinson, Mr. Rogers, Will Rogers, Julia Ross, Miles Rubins, Theresa Rubins, Miss Savage, Bert Savoy, Mildred Shelly, Heloise Sheppard, Mr. Smith, Miss Swayne, Miss V. Taylor, Ruth Taylor, Miss Thropp, Miss Ullman, Lottie Vernon, Mr. Vickers, Agnes Virginia, Marie Wallace, Miss Walsh, Hazel Washburn, Mry Washburn, Martha Wood, Mr. Young, K. Addison Young, Carol Young, Virginia Young, Gladys Zielian. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1919) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Nine O'Clock Review. Musical revue. New Amsterdam Roof: Sep 1919- unknown (unknown performances). Lyrics by Gene Buck. Music by Dave Stamper. Musical Director: Art Hickman and George A. Nichols. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. General Manager: Victor Kiraly. Stage Manager: Herbert Burns. Assistant Stage Mgr: William B. Kirby. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Roof: Sep 1919- Closing date unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Miss Allen William Blanche, Kathryn Brady, Betty Brown, Beatrice Dakin, Sylvia Day, Eleanor Dell, Rose Dolores, Emily Drange, Pearl Eaton, Helen Ellsworth, Marguerite Falconer, W.C. Fields, Evan Burrows Fontaine, Edna French, Jane Green, Betty Hale, Hal Hixon, Miss Katon, Mildred Kay, Allyn King, Dorothy Klewer, Dorothy Leeds, Ruby Lewis, Gladys Loftus, Sally Long, Madeline Lubetty, Marguerite Maxwell, Olive Osborne, Will Rogers, Savoy & Brennan, Miss Shaw, Violet Strathmore, Vangie Valentine, Miss Walsh, Miss Wellor. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1919) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic. Musical revue. Music by Dave Stamper. Lyrics by Gene Buck. Danse de Follies: 2 Oct 1919- closing date unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Irene Barker, Fanny Brice, Doris Eaton, W.C. Fields, Hal Hixon, Keegan & Edwards, Allyn King, Ted Lewis, Martha Mansfield, Arthur Rose, Charles 'Chic' Sale, Savoy & Brennan, Arthur Uttry, Frances White.
- (1920) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Girls of 1920. Musical revue. Danse de Follies: 8 Mar 1920- May 1920 (closing date unknown/78 performances). Cast: Fanny Brice, Cameron Sisters, Sybil Carmen, Peggy Eleanore, W.C. Fields, Thomas Handers, Mary Hay, Vanda Hoff, John Price Jones, Allyn King, Lillian Lorraine, Kathlene Martyn, Arthur Milliss, Prince Royle, Princess Wha-Letka. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1920) Stage Play: Ladies' Night. Comedy/farce. Written by Avery Hopwood and Charlton Andrews. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 9 Aug 1920- Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/360 performances). Cast: Helen Barnes (as "Tillie"), John Cumberland (as "Jimmy Walters"), Eleanor Dawn (as "Miss Murphy"), Vincent Dennie (as "Bob Stanhope"), Edward Douglas (as "Cort Craymer"), Nellie Filmore (as "Lollie"), Claiborne Foster (as "Dulcy Walters"), Evelyn Gosnell (as "Mimi Tarlton"), Pearl Jardinere (as "Mrs. Green"), Grace Kaber (as "Josie"), Allyn King (as " Alicia Bonner"), Eda Ann Luke (as "Babette"), Julia Ralph (as " A Policewoman"), Mrs. Stuart Robson (as "Mrs. Shultz"), Adele Rolland (as "Suzon"), Charles Ruggles (as "Fred Bonner"), Fred Sutton (as "A Fireman"), Judith Vosselli (as "Rhoda Begova"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1923) Stage Play: Sun Showers. Musical comedy. Music by Harry Delf. Book by Harry Delf. Lyrics by Harry Delf. Musical Director: Fred T. Fleming. Choreographed by Seymour Felix and Larry Ceballos. Directed by Frederick Stanhope. Astor Theatre: 5 Feb 1923- 17 Mar 1923 (48 performances). Cast: Frank Anderson (as "Francois"), Gerry Bachelor (as "Ensemble"), George Berlow (as "Gaston"), John Boswell (as "Pierre"), Betty Broughton (as "Ensemble"), Sylvia Carol (as "Ensemble"), Grace Cassidy (as "Ensemble"), Ina Cassidy (as "Ensemble"), Patsy Delaney (as "Specialty Dancer"), Harry Delf (as "Jerry Jackson"), Tom Dingle (as "Tommy Dugan/Specialty Dancer"), Bertha Donn (as "May Worthy"), May Rena Grady (as "Ensemble"), Claire Grenville (as "Mrs. Thompson"), Lee Houston (as "Louis"), Helen Jackson (as "Ensemble"), Jack Kennedy (as "Ralph White"), Allyn King (as "Alice Worthy"), Harriette Lee (as "Minnie Silver"), Beatrice O'Connor (as "Ensemble"), Tom O'Hare (as "Mike Rockwell"), Phyllis Reynolds (as "Ensemble"), William Schutt (as "John Black"), Douglas Stevenson (as "Bobby Brown"), Ethelyn Tillman (as "Ensemble"), Julia Warren (as "Ensemble"), Mack Wells (as "William Blue"), Gene West (as "Ensemble"), Eddie Winthrop (as "Joseph Green"). Produced by Lew Cantor [earliest Broadway credit].
- (1924) Stage Play: Moonlight. Musical comedy. Music by Con Conrad. Book by William LeBaron. Lyrics by William B. Friedlander. Musical Director: Hilding Anderson. Choreographed by Larry Ceballos. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Longacre Theatre: 39 Jan 1924- 28 Jun 1924 (174 performances). Cast: Maxine Brown (as "Betty Duncan"), Alden Cooke (as "Chorus"), William Cooper (as "Chorus"), Glen Dale (as "George Van Horne"), Elsa Erst Suzanne Franklin"), Ward Fox (as "Chorus"), Jack Fraley (as "Chorus"), Bobby Galvin (as "Chorus"), Ernest Glendinning (as "Peter Darby"), Sylvia Highton (as "Chorus"), Frank Kimball (as "Chorus"), Allyn King (as "Louise Endicott"), Helenya Koski (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Livingstone (as "Chorus"), The Lorraine Sisters (as "Special Dancers"), Thomas Maynard (as "Chorus"), Bert McGuinnes (as "Chorus"), Robinson Newbold (as "Brooks"), Agusta Orell (as "Chorus"), Helen O'Shea (as "Marie"), Elsie Schaeffer Chorus"), Louis Simon (as "Jimmie Farnsworth"), Bob Sutherland (as "Chorus"), Irene Swor (as "Chorus"), Norah White (as "Chorus"), Minerva Wilson (as "Chorus"). Produced by L. Lawrence Weber.
- (1925) Stage Play: Florida Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Milton Suskind. Based on material by Paul Porter, Benjamin Hapgood Burt and William A. Grew. Lyrics by Paul Porter, Benjamin Hapgood Burt and William Grew. Music orchestrated by Will Vodery. Musical Direction by Don Voorhees. Choreography by David Bennett. Art and technical direction by Bernard Lohmuller. Directed by Frederick Stanhope. Lyric Theatre: 2 Nov 1925- 5 Dec 1925 (40 performances). Cast: Florence Allen, Lester Allen, Miriam Avondale, James S. Barrett, Irving Beebe, Polly Blake, Nellie Breen, Arthur Bryson, Emily Burton, Madeline Calkins, Margaret Callan, Betty Campbell, Barbara Carrington, Kenneth Curry, Val De Mar, Bessie DeBraw, Geraldine Dryden, Hannah Dunner, Marie Ellen, Parker Fennelly (as "Mike"), Jack Fisher, William Foran, Chester Fredericks, Jeannette Gilmore, Gracella & Theodore, Dolla Harkins, Kenneth Haviland, Thomas Herbert, Elvonne Hill, Renee Johnstone, Strappy Jones, Frances Joyce, Lowen Kildare, Allyn King, Naan Lane, Kitty Leckie, Gertrude Lemmon, Carlotta Marino, Mildred Marthain, Nellie McCarthy, Norrine Nash, Grace Norman, Jack Norton, Cheri Pelham, Nina Penn, Lucille Pryor, Anally Pupp, Eleanor Rainke, Alice Raisen, Virginia Ray, The Ritz Brothers, Otis Schaefer, Vivienne Segal, Virginia Van, Hope Vernon, Justine Welsh, May Welsh, Claire White, Wren Wilson. Produced by Earl Carroll.
- (1926) Stage Play: 90 Horse Power. Comedy. Written by Francis DeWitt. Directed by Walter Wilson. Ritz Theatre: 15 Mar 1926- Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Violet Dean (as "Lady Victoria Fairleigh"), Bruce Elmore (as "Reginald Manners"), Guy Hitner (as "Charles Loring"), Allyn King (as "Anita Loring") [final Broadway role], Helen Lackaye (as "Mrs. Charles Loring"), Robert W. Lawrence (as "Robbins"), Ramsey Wallace (as "Smith"), Gerard Willshire (as "Major Cecil, Earl of Fairleigh"). Produced by Marwaldean Productions Inc.
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