- (1909 - 1929) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1909) Stage Play. The Gay Life. Comedy. Written by Roy L. McCardell. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Daly's Theatre: 19 Apr 1909- Apr 1909 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Consuelo Bailey (as "Lulu Lorrimer"), A.S. 'Pop' Byron, Robert W. Craig [Broadway debut], Frank Currier, Katherine De Barry (as "Mama De Branscombe"), Helen Hancock, Marie Haynes, Charles Kennedy, Violette Kimball, John Kloville, Schuyler Ladd (as William Thorton Jr.") [Broadway debut], Bertram Marburgh, Byron Marsh, R.J. Moy, Thomas Thorne (as "Dopey McKnight"), William Wadsworth. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1911) Stage Play. Ben Hur. Melodrama (revival). Written by Lew Wallace. New Amsterdam Theatre: 23 Dec 1911- Jan 1912 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Oscar Adye, James F. Ayres, Richard Buhler, Edwin Cushman, Emmett C. King, Schuyler Ladd, William Markham, Charles J. O'Brien, Franklin Pangborn, Mark Price, Bissell Putnam, Edward H. Robins, Frederick Scates, Walter M. Sherwin, George Sydenham, George Wilkes, J. Arthur Young. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Yellow Jacket. Drama. Written by George Cochran Hazelton and J.H. Benrimo. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. Fulton Theatre: 4 Nov 1912- Jan 1913 (closing date unknown80 performances). Cast: Grace Valentine (as "Due Jung Fah/Fuchsia Flower"), Grace A. Barbour, Reginald Barlow (as "Yin Suey Gong, Purveyor of Hearts"), Betty Brewster, Chamberlain Brown, Margaret Calvert, E. Colebrook, Juliette Day, Roy Gordon, Thomas E. Jackson (as "Assistant Property Man"), Schuyler Ladd (as "Wu Fah Din/Daffodil"), Saxone Morland, Albert Perry, Signor Perugini, George Relph (as "Wu Hoo Git, Young Hero of the Wu Family"), Arthur Shaw, Antoinette Walker. Produced by Harris & Selwyn.
- (1913) Stage Play: Nearly Married. Written by Edgar Selwyn. Gaiety Theatre: 5 Sep 1913- Dec 1913 (closing date unknown/123 performances). Cast: Jane Grey (as "Betty Lindsay"), Bruce McRae (as "Harry Lindsay"), Virginia Pearson (as "Hattie King"), John Westley (as "Dick"), Mabel Acker, Delmar E. Clark, Robert Fisher, Schuyler Ladd, Georgia Lawrence, Harry Loraine, William Phinney, Ruth Shepley, Mark Smith. Produced by Cohan & Harris. Note: Filmed by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation [distributed by Goldwyn Distributing Company (USA)/Pathé Frères (1919: France)] as Nearly Married (1917).
- (1915) Stage Play: The Rented Earl. Written by Salisbury Field. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 8 Feb 1915- Feb 1915 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Albert Brown, Evelyn Carter Carrington, Theresa Maxwell Conover, Lawrence D'Rosay, Leonard Grey, Schuyler Ladd, Alice Lindahl, Olive Templeton, Douglas Wood. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1915) Stage Play: Three of Hearts. Written by Martha Morton [final Broadway credit]. Based on "Hearts and Masks" by Harold McGrath. 39th Street Theatre: 3 Jun 1915- Jun 1915 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: William Caryl, Arthur L. Cogliser, Ralph Collier, William Devereaux, Julia Hay, Arthur Jordon, Schuyler Ladd, Cecil Magnus, George Nash, Robert Rogers, Maurice Schonfeild, George H. Shelton, G.M. Takahash, Ethel Winthrop, Frank J. Woods, Blanche Yurka. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Merchant of Venice. Comedy (revival).
- (1916) Stage Play: The Yellow Jacket. Drama (revival). Written by George Cochran Hazelton and J.H. Benrimo. Cort Theatre (moved to The Harris Theatre, from 25 Dec 1916- unknown, then moved to The Liberty Theatre from 26 Mar 1917- close): 9 Nov 1916- unknown (172 performances). Cast: Henry Brandon, Albert Bruning, Henry Buckler, Charles Coburn, Mrs. Charles Coburn, Edwin Colebrook, George Farren, William Fish, George Gaul, Howard Kyle, Schuyler Ladd, Carlos Patnode, Beatrice Prentice, Arthur Shaw, Beatrice Wood, Mabel Wright. Produced by Charles Coburn and Mrs. Charles Coburn.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Imaginary Invalid. Written by Molière. As translated by Katherine Prescott Wormeley. Liberty Theatre: 19 Mar 1917- Mar 1917 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Albert Bruning, Henry Buckler, Walter T. Bull, Charles Coburn, Mrs. Charles Coburn, George Farren, George Gaul, Thomas E. Jackson, Howard Kyle, Schuyler Ladd, Peter Newton, Carlos Patnode, Beatrice Prentice, Neville May Westman, Mabel Wright. Produced by Charles Coburn and Mrs. Charles Coburn.
- (1919) Stage Play: Carnival. Drama. Written by H.C.M. Hardinge and Matheson Lang. Translated from the Italian play of Pordes-Milo. Directed by Godfrey Tearle. 44th Street Theatre: 24 Dec 1919- Jan 1920 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Laura Alberta, A.E. Anson (as "Andrea"), Harry Barfoot, Mary Carroll, Bobby Clark, John P. Jendrek, Margot Kelly, Schuyler Ladd (as "Lelio Di Cesari"), Welba Lestina, Joseph Lothian, Rupert Lumley, Idamae Oderlin, Olive Oliver, Horace Pollock, Edward Spalding, Godfrey Tearle (as "Silvio Steno") [Broadway debut], Basil West, T. Whelan. Produced by Tearle, MacLeod and Ephraim. Note: Filmed by Alliance Film Corporation [UK] as Carnival (1921).
- (1922) Stage Play: Shore Leave. Comedy. Written by Hubert Osborne. Directed by David Belasco. Lyceum Theatre: 8 Aug 1922- Dec 1922 (closing date unknown/151 performances). Cast: Betty Alden, Audrey Baird, Reginald Barlow (as "Cap'n Martin"), Marjorie Booth, Evelyn Carter Carrington, Kenneth Diven, John F. Hamilton, Samuel S. Hinds (as "Smith"), Thomas E. Jackson (as "Bat Smith"), Stanley Jessup (as "Rear Admiral Smith"), Schuyler Ladd, Nick Long, Teris Loring, Mrs. Jacques Martin, James Rennie (as "Bilge Smith, U.S.N."), Ellen Southbrook, Frances Starr, Bernard Sussman, Jose Torres, Paul E. Wilson, H. Percy Woodley, Devah Worrell, Jose Yovin. Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed by Inspiration Pictures (distributed by First National Pictures) as Shore Leave (1925).
- (1923) Stage Play: Sweet Nell of Old Drury. Melodrama (revival). Written by Paul Kester. 48th Street Theatre: 18 May 1923- Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/35 performances). Cast: Helenka Adamowska, Charner Batson, George Baxter (as "Alderman") [Broadway debut], James Bell, Leonard Booker, Laura Burt (as "Tiffin"), Lionel Chalmers, Lynn Fontanne (as "Lady Castlemaine"), Herbert Grimwood, Edwin Holland, Regan Hughston, Paul Jacchia, Seymour Jamison, Schuyler Ladd (as "Lord Lovelace"), Howard Lindsay, Richie Ling (as "Lord Rochester"), Alfred Lunt (as "Charles II"), Marguerite Myers, Leo Stark, Laurette Taylor (as "Nell Gwynne"). Produced by The Equity Players Inc. and J. Hartley Manners.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Miracle.
- (1925) Stage Play: Caesar and Cleopatra. Comedy (revival).
- (1928) Stage Play: The Yellow Jacket (Revival). Written by J.H. Benrimo and George Cochran Hazelton [final Broadway credit]. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. Coburn Theatre: 7 Nov 1928- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/69 performances). Cast: Charles Coburn (as "Chorus"), Mrs. Charles Coburn (as "Chee Moo, Kind Mother"), Marjorie Dille (as "Chow Wan, Autumn Cloud"), Walter Edwin (as "Wu Sin Yin/Great Sound Language/Yin Suey Gong, Purveyor of Hearts/Kom Loi"), Virginia Gordon (as "Due Jung Fah, Fuchsia Flower"), Dorothy Guthern (as "Tso, Fancy Beauty/See Quoe Fah (Four Season Flower"), N. St. Clair Hales (as "Lee Sin"), Norman St. Clair Hales (as "Loy Gong"), Wakeman Hartley (as "Assistant Property Man"), Mary Hutchinson (as "Moy Fah Loy (Plum Blossom"), Alexander Kirkland (as "Wu Hoo Git, Young Hero of the Wu Family"), Schuyler Ladd (as "Wu Fah Din, Daffodil") [final Broadway role], Ruth Marion (as "Yong Soo Kow, Hydrangea"), Ethel Morrison (as "Suey Sin Fah/Lily Flower"), Frank Peters (as "Tai Fah Min, Great Painted Face/Git Hok Gar"), Henry Senber Assistant Property Man"), Arthur Shaw (as "Property Man"), David Shesgreen (as "Assistant Property Man"), Marie J. Simpson (as "Mow Dan Fah, Maid"), Henry Stillman (as "Ling Wong, Spirit/Tai Fah Min, Great Painted Face"), Shepperd Strudwick (as "Assistant Property Man") [Broadway debut], Helen Tilden (as "See Noi"), Eugenie Webb (as "The Widow Ching"). Produced by Charles Coburn and Mrs. Charles Coburn.
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