- (1894 - 1931) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1894) Stage Play: The Passing Show. Musical. Book by Sydney Rosenfeld. Music by Ludwig Englander. Lyrics by Sydney Rosenfeld. Choreographed by Barney Fagan and Augusto Francioli. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge. Costume Design by Mme. Thompson. Conducted by Ludwig Englander. Casino Theatre: 12 May 1894- Nov 1894 (closing date unknown/145 performances/on hiatus from 26 Aug 1894- 28 Oct 1894). Cast: Paul Arthur (as "Lord Brabazon"), Juno Burbank (as "Chorus"), William Cameron (as "Armand St. Julien Faversham Annesley"), Crissie Carlisle (as "Chorus"), Jessie Carlisle (as "Chorus"), Lucy Daly (as "Weebit"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Fritz Ranger"), Grace Filkins (as "Lady Eastlake Chapel Barter Tanqueray Zicka/Stephanie"), Earl Formes (as "Chorus"), Paula Franko (as "Chorus"), Lee Harrison (as "Chorus"), John E. Henshaw (as "Laf Quickstep"), Seymour Hess (as "Lord Callous/District Attorney/Chorus"), Madge Lessing (as "Lady Tom-a-Line"), John Marr (as "Messr. Rowe"), Letta Meredith (as "Chorus"), Curt Newall (as "Schweinfleisch"), Minnie Packard (as "Chorus"), Gus Pixley (as "Messr. Rummel"), William Redstone (as "Chorus"), Adele Ritchie (as "Rosamond"), George A. Schiller (as "The Judge"), Clara Selton (as "Chorus"), Agnes Sherwood (as "Chorus"), Mlle. Siberna (as "Chorus"), Mabel Stephenson (as "Hannele"), Belle Stewart (as "Lady Harry-a-Line"), May Ten Broeck (as "Mme. Pinero/Lady Beenthere"), Sylvia Thorne (as "Chorus"), Lillian Thurgate (as "Lady Dick-a-Line"), Minnie Thurgate (as "Chorus"), Queenie Vassar (as "Chollie Keal"), George F. Wade (as "Chorus"), Anna Weber (as "Chorus"), Ella Wilson (as "Chorus"). Produced by George W. Lederer [earliest Broadway credit] and Thomas Canary.
- (1897) Stage Play: The Belle of New York. Musical comedy. Libretto by C.M.S. McLellan [credited as Hugh Morton] (earliest Broadway credit). Music by Gustav Kerker. Musical Director: Gustav Kerker. Choreographed by Augusto Francioli. Directed by George W. Lederer. Casino Theatre (on hiatus from 14 Nov 1897- 19 Dec 1897): 28 Sep 1897- 26 Dec 1897 (64 performances). Cast: La Petite Adelaide (as "Dance Specialty"), Anna Baldarsara (as "Chorus"), Harriet Bond (as "Gladys Glee"), William Cameron (as "Blinky Bill McGuirk"), Crissie Carlisle (as "Birdie Seed"), Dan Daly (as "Ichabod Bronson"), Ada Dare Cora Angelique"), Bettie Dauble (as "Chorus"), Harry Davenport (as "Harry Bronson"), Harry Dodd (as "Mr. Twiddles"), Ida Doerge (as "Chorus"), Paula Edwards (as "Mamie Clancy"), Agnes Enright (as "Chorus"), George K. Fortescue (as "Doc Snifkins"), Marie George (as "Kissie Fitzgarter"), Winfred Goff (as "Billie Breeze"), Mollie Hoffman (as "Chorus"), Venie Hoffman (as "Chorus"), Sylvia Holte (as "Dorothy June"), Mabelle Howe (as "Marjorie May/Little Miss Flirt"), May Knight (as "Chorus"), Lionel Lawrence (as "Fricot/Mr. Snooper/Ah Bung"), Helen Lord (as "Myrtle Mince"), L.T. MacDonald (as "Mr. Peeper"), Edna May (as "Violet Gray"), Clarice Middleton (as "Chorus"), Phyllis Rankin (as "Fifi Fricot"), Maud Robinson (as "Chorus"), Babette Rodney (as "Pansy Pinns"), George A. Schiller (as "Kenneth Mugg"), John Slavin (as "Count Ratsi Rattatoo") [Broadway debut], William Sloan Count Patsi Rattatoo"), Marie Steinberg (as "Chorus"), Minnie Varrell (as "Mrs. Snuffy"), Austin Walsh (as "William/Mr. Snuffy"), David Warfield (as "Karl von Pumpernick"), Laura Witt (as "Chorus"), Rose Witt (as "Queenie Cake"), Sophie Witt (as "Chorus"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1899) Stage Play: La Belle Hélène. Musical/opera (revival).
- (1899) Stage Play: In Gay Paree. Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander. Book by Clay M. Greene. Lyrics by Grant Stewart. Musical Director: Herman Perlet. Directed by Ben Teal. Casino Theatre: 20 Mar 1899- 29 Apr 1899 (40 performances). Cast: George Beane (as "Eucevious Bartavel"), Lilly Brink (as "First Peasant Girl"), Thomas Collins (as "Vitevite"), Robert F. Cotton, Harry Davenport, Madge Dean (as "Second Peasant Girl"), Charles Dickson (as "Hector von Donnerblitz"), Susie Drake (as "Melanie"), Samuel Edwards (as "Canuchet"), Jane English (as "First Vine Dresser"), Perkins Fisher (as "Joseph"), Marie George (as "Denise"), Mabelle Gilman (as "Louisette Gireaud"), Violet Holmes (as "Specialty"), Alice Hosmer (as "Ludovica Bartavel"), Harry Kittredge (as "Simon"), Lillian Lester (as "Second Vine Dresser"), Emma Levy (as "Fanchette"), Joseph Marston (as "Commissary of Police"), Anthony Sullivan (as "Logerot"), Edward D. Tyler (as "Theodore Lacour"), Margaret Warren (as "Emilie Bartavel"), Thomas E. Whitbread (as "Station Master"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1899) Stage Play: The Man in the Moon. Musical/fantasy. Book by Louis Harrison, Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Lyrics by Louis Harrison, Stanislaus Strange. Music by Ludwig Englander, Gustav Kerker, Reginald De Koven. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by George W. Lederer. New York Theatre: 24 Apr 1899- 4 Nov 1899 (192 performances). Cast: Marie Allen (as "Carnation"), Madelaine Anderton (as "Ensemble"), William Arling (as "Goldbricksky"), Jeannette Bageard (as "Kitty Lorraine/Mlle. Fifi"), Daniel Baker (as "Alphonse"), Sam Bernard (as "Conan Doyle"), Vivian Blackburn (as "Dewdimple"), Ivy Claire (as "Azalea"), Marie Clements (as "Clio"), Rosa Cooke (as "Pansy/Mrs. McCue"), Maud Corbett (as "Ensemble"), Charles Courtney (as "Shamrockmeyer"), Alice Donaldson (as "Ensemble"), Charles Dox (as "Swindlefresser"), Marie Dressler (as "Viola Alum"), Vashti Earle (as "Fuschia"), Ethel Elberton (as "Pansy"), Flo Farmer (as "Ensemble"), Charles Fitz (as "Boodlestein"), Zella Frank (as "Punch Sloan"), Louie Freear (as "Liza Ellen"), James A. Furey (as "Smokeheimer"), Flo Glenville (as "Ensemble"), Nora Gratley (as "Ceres"), Aida Harley (as "Ensemble"), Lou Harlow (as "Verbena"), Ferris Hartman (as "Sherlock Holmes"), Lizzie Hawman (as "Ensemble"), John E. Henshaw (as "Willie Bullion"), Violet Holls (as "Psyche"), Walter Jones (as "Continuous Proctor"), Milo Joyce (as "Twelvepercentsky"), John T. Kelly (as "Specialty"), Helen Lacey (as "Fern"), May Lavigne (as "Sapphira"), Lily Lawnton (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Liddell (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Linyard (as "Endymion"), La Liska (as "Danseuse"), Sally Lomas (as "Ensemble"), Lizzie Lyons (as "Ensemble"), Christie MacDonald (as "Diana"), Jennie Makepeace (as "Ensemble"), Miss Margotine (as "Ivy"), Eva Marlow (as "Ensemble"), Will A. McCormick (as "Police Captain"), Cissie McNeill (as "Ensemble"), Lottie Medley (as "Ruby"), Marie Millward (as "Ensemble"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Prairie Dog Pete/Whaley"), Paul Musaeus (as "Flameberg"), Carrie Poltz (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Reid (as "Dahlia"), Marie Reynolds (as "Sweetpea"), Rita Riley (as "Charity"), Ada Robertson (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Sabin (as "Ensemble"), Marie Sanford (as "Ensemble"), William Sellery (as "Senator Tim Sullivan"), Abner Symons (as "Putzelschitzer"), Maggie Taylor (as "Ensemble"), May Ten Broeck (as "Miss Tryphenia Bullion"), Charles Walton (as "'Arry"), Lynn Welcher (as "Mr. McGovern"), Louis Wesley (as "Jimmy Donohue"), Norma Whalley (as "Spirit of Mischief"), Frank Whitman (as "Pianissimo"), Daniel Williams (as "Slipsey/Dangerous Dugan/McCue"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1899) Stage Play: The Rounders. Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander. Material adaption by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Based on the libretto to "Les Fetards" by Anthony Mars and Maurice Hennequin. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Directed by Max Freeman. Casino Theatre: 12 Jul 1899- 14 Oct 1899 (97 performances). Cast: Irene Bentley, Crissie Carlisle, Joseph Cawthorn, Henri Chaille, Pauline Chase, Harry Clifford, Tom Collins, Dan Daly, Harry Davenport (as "Marquis de Bacarat"), Susie Drake, Arthur Etherington, Avis Folger, Zella Frank, Max Freeman, Marie George, Mabelle Gilman, Horace Hayne, Joseph Kane, Eva Kelly, Gustave Key, Cora Leslie, Carrie Perkins, Phyllis Rankin, Ida Rock, Mabel Russell, Seline Say, Thomas Q. Seabrooke, Sol Solomon, Grace Spencer, Frederick Urban, Margaret Warren, Nella Webb. Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Belle of New York. Musical comedy (revival). Libretto by C.M.S. McLellan [credited as Hugh Morton]. Music by Gustav Kerker. Musical Director: W.H. Batchelor. Choreographed by Augusto Francioli. Directed by George W. Lederer. Casino Theatre: 22 Jan 1900- 10 Feb 1900 (24 performances). Cast: William Barry (as "Count Ratsi Rattatoo"), William Cameron (as "Blinky Bill McGuirk"), William P. Carleton (as "Harry Bronson") [Broadway debut], Florence Carlisle (as "Myrtle Mince"), Jessie Carlisle (as "Queenie Cake"), Toby Claude (as "Fifi Fricot"), E.J. Connolly (as "Ichabod Bronson"), Mlle. Dazie (as "Dance Specialty"), Ida Doerge (as "Kissie Fitzgarter"), Teddie DuCoe (as "Drummer Boy"), Erminie Earle (as "Gladys Glee"), George K. Fortescue (as "Doc Snifkins"), Martha Franklin (as "Betty"), John Gilroy (as "Count Patsi Rattatoo"), Lionel Lawrence (as "Mr. Snooper/Fricot"), Edna May (as "Violet Gray"), Lafayette McDonald (as "Mr. Twiddles"), Hattie Moore (as "Cora Angelique"), Natalie Olcott (as "Birdie Seed"), Mabel Power (as "Kitty Peach"), Babette Rodney (as "Pansy Pinns"), George A. Schiller (as "Kenneth Mugg"), Elaine Selover (as "Marjorie May"), Ella Snyder (as "Mamie Clancy"), Vina Snyder (as "Dorothy June"), R.J. Struck (as "Mr. Peeper/William"), Alice Sullivan (as "Little Miss Flirt"), James E. Sullivan (as "Karl von Pumpernick"), Austin Walsh (as "Mr. Snuffy"), Marie L. Wilson (as "Rosy Love"), Laura Witt (as "Drummer Boy"). Produced by George W. Lederer. Note: Filmed by The Marion Davies Film Corporation [distributed by Select Pictures Corp.] as The Belle of New York (1919) as a Marion Davies vehicle.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Casino Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander, Will Marion Cook, Harry T. MacConnell and Arthur Nevin. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Ludwig Englander, Will Marion Cook [earliest Broadway credit], Harry T. MacConnell and Arthur Nevin. Casino Theatre: 19 Mar 1900- 9 Jun 1900 (105 performances). Cast: Paula Allen, Belle Armstrong, Katherine Bartlett, Irene Bentley, Sam Bernard, Eleanor Burns, Minnie Cline, Sam Collins, Blanche Cramer, Susie Drake, Virginia Earle, Geraldine Fair, Lotta Faust, James A. Furey, Mayme Gehrue, Helene Gerard, Mabelle Gilman, Albert Hart, Clement Herschell, Jessie Jordan, Emma Lennox, Louise Lloyd, Martha Marlowe, James McQuaid, Goldie Mohr, Agnes Pave, Carrie E. Perkins, Adelaide Phillips, Ruby Reid, Elizabeth Ryker, George A. Schiller, Clara Selton, Lillian Smiles, Ella Snyder, Vina Snyder, Louis Wesley, Jessie Wood, Annie Wynn. Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Belle of Bohemia. Farce. Music by Ludwig Englander and Harry T. MacConnell. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Paul Steindorff. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge, Ernest Albert and Joseph A. Physioc. Costume Design by Caroline F. Siedle. Choreographed by Sig. Aurelia Coccia. Directed by George W. Lederer. Casino Theatre: 24 Sep 1900- 10 Nov 1900 (55 performances). Cast: Irene Bentley (as "Geraldine McDuffy"), Dick Bernard (as "Rudolph Dinkelhauser"), Sam Bernard (as "Adolph Klotz"), Katherine Broughton (as "Netty Rubygold"), Eleanor Burns (as "Hattie Van Twiller"), Marguerite Clark (as "Rosie Mulberry"), Tom Collins, Marie Dainton (as "Paquita"), D.L. Don (as "Phelim McDuffy"), Susie Drake (as "Sadie Stuyvesant"), Teddie DuCoe (as "Laura Astergilt"), Virginia Earle (as "Katie"), Minnie Edwards (as "Jessie Jefferson"), Geraldine Fair (as "Polly Lafayette"), Lotta Faust (as "Carrie Van Cortlandt"), Zella Frank (as "Brassie/Swift"), Trixie Friganza (as "Chloe/Mrs. Muggins"), James A. Furey (as "Si. Muggins/Doctor Pillsbury"), Cecilia Garrick (as "Myrtle Claremont"), A. Gentle (as "Little Leopold"), Percy Hart (as "Ole Olson"), Thomas F. Hayden (as "Vermicelli"), Otto Heilig (as "Cammembert"), Clement Herschell (as "Mulligan"), John Hyams (as "Chick Riley"), Ana Laughlin (as "Mame"), Lillian Madison (as "Samanthy"), Virgie Martin (as "Little Katie"), Julian Myers (as "Machaggis/Ebenezer"), Paul F. Nicholson (as "Algy Cuffs"), Ruby Reid (as "Mamie Livingstone"), Gilbert Schramm (as "Murphy"), Benjamin Schwartz (as "Doeumpsky"), Frederick Solomon (as "Yellowplush"), Sol Solomon (as "'Arris"), Fred Titus (as "Hooligan"), Eugenie White (as "Daisy Manhattan"), Standford Wylie (as "'Awkins"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Strollers. Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander. Book by Harry B. Smith. Adapted from the German of L. Kremm and C. Lindau. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Additional lyrics by Raymond Browne, Fred Meyer, William Jerome, Will D. Cobb, Robert B. Smith and Jeff T. Branen. Additional music by Fred Meyer, Leo Friedman, Jean Schwartz, Gus Edwards, Harry T. MacConnell and Evans Lloyd. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and Ernest Albert. Costume Design by Caroline Seidle. Directed by A.M. Holbrook. Knickerbocker Theatre: 24 Jun 1901- 31 Aug 1901 (70 performances). Cast: Irene Bentley, Wilmer Bentley, James Darling, D.L. Don, Mazie Follette, Edwin Foy (as "Kamfer"), James A. Furey, Maud Furniss, Marie George, Harry Gilfoil, Benjamin Howard, Edna Hunter, Louise Lawton, Lizzie McCall, Lou Middleton, Bernice Norcross, Kathryn Pearl, Katie Seymour, Harry Stuart, Mona Sydney, Maud Thomas, Fred Urban, Francis Wilson, Bessie Wynn. Produced by George W. Lederer, Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
- (1901) Stage Play: The New Yorkers. Musical. Music by Ludwig Englander. Book by Glen MacDonough. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Musical Director: Selle Simonson. Featuring songs by Jackson Gouraud. Featuring songs with lyrics by George Sidney. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and Ernest Albert. Costume Design by Caroline Seidle. Directed by George W. Lederer. Herald Square Theatre: 7 Oct 1901- 30 Nov 1901 (64 performances). Cast: Jessie Banks (as "Chorus"), Kathryn Bartlett (as "Calypso"), Rose Beaumont (as "Sallie Waters"), Gertrude Blanke (as "Chorus"), William Cameron (as "Alkali Ike"), Marguerite Clark (as "Mary Lamb"), Idalene Cotton (as "Olga Patoff"), Dan Daly (as "Upson Downes"), Isabel D'Armond (as "Clorinda"), Mildred De Vere (as "Chorus"), Belva Don Kersley (as "Chorus"), Virginia Earle (as "Olive Green"), Thomas Evans (as "Bryton Beach"), Geraldine Fair (as "Chorus"), Frank Farrington (as "Herr Fitzenstatts"), James A. Furey (as "Bobby Bobbett"), William Gould (as "Lorenzo Lenz"), Powers Gouraud (as "G. Reginald Dobbs"), Nell Gwenn (as "Chorus"), Ethel Jewett (as "Chorus"), Pauline Karmen (as "Chorus"), Anna Laughlin (as "Lottie Lee"), William Lavine (as "Dr. Kerr"), Nick Long (as "Paul Patoff"), Tessie Mooney (as "Cleo"), Florence Parker (as "Clytie"), Carrie E. Perkins (as "Jennie O'Jones"), Ruby Reid (as "Chorus"), George A. Schiller (as "De Long Green"), Vernie Snyder (as "Chorus"), Frank Tannehill (as "Ricardo"), Fred Titus (as "R. Witherington Bobbs"), Edwin Wilson. Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Way of the World.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Wild Rose. Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander. Book by Harry B. Smith and George V. Hobart. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith and George V. Hobart. Musical Director: Frederic Solomon. Featuring songs with lyrics by William H. Penn, Ren Shields [earliest Broadway credit] and Clifton Crawford. Additional lyrics by William Jerome, Junie McCree, Cecil Mack, John Gilroy and Vincent Bryan. Additional music by Harry Linton, Will Marion Cook, Harry von Tilzer, Ben Jerome, Melville Ellis and Jean Schwartz. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge. Costume Design by Caroline Seidle. Dances arranged by Adolph Neuberger. Directed by George W. Lederer. Knickerbocker Theatre: 5 May 1902- 30 Aug 1902 (136 performances). Cast: Madge Adae (as "Diane D'Ivry"), Marion Alexander (as "La Boulotte"), George Ali (as "Baby"), Neva Aymer (as "Michelline"), Theresa Barron (as "Lena"), David Bennett (as "Lieutenant Marcel de Talleyrand-Perigord"), Irene Bentley (as "Rose Romany"), Irene Bishop (as "Fanchonette"), William Wallace Black (as "Count von Lahn/Scipio"), Minna Blackman (as "Lisa"), Madge Brooks (as "La Radieuse"), Marie Cahill (as "Vera von Lahn"), Viola Carlstedt (as "Lieutenant Goetz"), Marguerite Clark (as "Lieutenant Gaston Gardennes"), Ma Belle Davis (as "Cigale"), Louise De Rigney (as "Lieutenant Bourbon"), Belva Don Kersley (as "Germinie"), Teddie DuCoe (as "Gretchen"), Elsie Ferguson (as "Philomele"), Evelyn Florence (as "Vashti"), Mazie Follette (as "Petite Singe"), Edwin Foy (as "Paracelsus Noodles"), Ida Gabrielle (as "Rafael"), Archie Guerin (as "Fritz"), Averell Harris (as "Lieutenant Walther"), Albert Hart (as "Mahomet"), Charles Hooker (as "Lieutenant Pierre de Rastignac"), Helga Howard (as "Beppo"), Ethel Jewett (as "La Joyeuse"), Louis Kelso (as "Lieutenant Henri St. Bris"), Elba Kenny (as "Lieutenant Charlevoix"), Richard Lambert (as "Major Hauptmann"), V.H. Lee (as "Lieutenant Conrad"), David Lythgoe (as "Rudolph von Walden"), Hazel Manchester (as "Barbara"), Madge Marston (as "Eve Bonheur"), Junie McCree (as "Victor Hugo de Brie"), Rube Miller (as "Lieutenant Franz von Richter"), Charles Morton (as "Lieutenant Leopold"), E.H. O'Connor (as "Aristotle"), Carrie E. Perkins (as "Mirabel"), Nina Randall (as "La Rouleuse"), Mollie Sherwood (as "Rosalie"), Maida Van Buren (as "Rigolette"), Mai Walker (as "Lieutenant Drachenfels"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Chaperons. Musical comedy. Music by Isidore Witmark. Book by Frederic Ranken. Lyrics by Frederic Ranken and Isidore Witmark. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Directed by George W. Lederer. New York Theatre, (moved to The Cherry Blossom Grove [Theatre] from 30 Jun 1902- close): 5 Jun 1902- 26 Jul 1902 (60 performances). Cast: Elsie Baird (as "Fanchon"), May Boley (as "Hortense"), Mazona Bradcome (as "Jack "), T.H. Burton (as "Jacques"), Sybil Clifton (as "Antoinette"), Katherine Coll (as "Serpolette"), Harry Connor (as "Hogg"), Geraldine Cook (as "Jacquimot"), Grace Cornish (as "Cigarette"), Lllian Devere (as "Mimi"), Lucille Egan (as "Jeanette"), Albert Farrington (as "Tom Schuyler"), Sallie Fisher (as "Annette"), Winifred Florence (as "Jacqueline"), Nellie Follis (as "Violet Smilax"), Hattie Forsythe (as "Yvette"), Isabell Franklin (as "Valerie"), Trixie Friganza (as "Amaranthe Dedincourt"), Emily Fulton, Lillian Germaine, Nina Gillette, Annabelle Gordon (as "Fantine"), Sadie Harris, Carl Hartberg, George K. Henery, Walter Jones (as "Algernon O'Shaunessy ), Emma King, Geraldine Malone, Joseph C. Miron, Ruby Paine, E.H. Randall, Edd Redway, D.G. Ruthven, Mae Stebbins, Florence Striker, Marguerite Striker, Marie Striker, Eva Tanguay, Jake Weilby, Sophie Williams, Maud Wycherly (as "Genevieve"). Produced by Frank L. Perley. Note: Ms. Tanguay introduced her hit song "My Sambo" in this production.
- (1902) Stage Play: Sally in Our Alley.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Jewel of Asia. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Ludwig Englander. Book by Frederic Ranken and Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Frederic Ranken and Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Additional lyrics by James T. Powers and Fred F. Farrell. Additional music by Theodore M. Morse. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and Ernest Albert. Directed by George W. Lederer. Criterion Theatre: 16 Feb 1903- 11 Apr 1903 (64 performances). Cast: Rachel Booth (as "Mimi"), Lillie Brink (as "Tutu"), Blanche Brooks (as "Salali"), Theresa Bryant (as "Zobeide"), Harriet Burt (as "Avali"), William Cameron (as "Mufti"), Tom Collins (as "A Parisian"), Clifton Crawford (as "Yussuf Potiphar"), Ross Dale (as "Second Beggar"), Reine Davies (as "Corinne"), Louise De Rigney (as "Wanda"), Paul Decker (as "Anatole"), Ermine Earle (as "Pierette"), Agnes Errington (as "Nyanza"), Ida Gabrielle (as "Consuelo/Zumra"), Ethel Gilmore (as "Hatdee"), Bessie Graham (as "Bebe"), Gladys Hancock (as "Peroxida"), Frank G. Hill (as "A Gendarme/Ali"), Milo Joyce (as "First Beggar"), Mildred Kearney (as "Delilah"), E.B. Knight (as "Hashish"), Thomas Miller (as "Francois"), George O'Donnell (as "Simoon Pasha"), Carrie Perkins (as "Hersillie"), James T. Powers (as "Pierre Lerouge"), Ella Ray (as "Dudu"), Cecilia Rhoda (as "Medora"), Blanche Ring (as "Zaidee"), Yvonne Riveres (as "Cassia"), Harry Short (as "Sergeant Lafitte") [Broadway debut], Mabel Slocum (as "Zaza"), Frank Symonds (as "Backsheesh"), Ada Verne (as "Peruna"), Mabel Verne (as "Sapolia"), Maude Wycherly (as "Babette"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Blonde in Black. Musical comedy.
- (1903) Stage Play: George W. Lederer's Mid-Summer Night Fancies.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Jersey Lily. Musical comedy. Music by Reginald De Koven. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Book by George V. Hobart. Additional lyrics by William Jerome. Additional music by Jean Schwartz and Max Hoffman. Musical Director: Daniel Dore. Featuring songs by Ernest Hanegan. Choreographed by Joseph C. Smith. Directed by George W. Lederer. Victoria Theatre: 14 Sep 1903- 3 Oct 1903 (24 performances). Cast: George Ali (as "Pretty Polly"), Arthur Arthur (as "Bill Dawson"), Rose Beaumont (as "Senorita Marquita"), Jehan Bedini (as "Offenbach Veriverdi"), Octavia Broske (as "Maizette"), Harriet Burt (as "Florine de Vries"), William Cameron (as "Max Bennett"), Joseph S. Chailee (as "Philippe"), Reine Davies (as "Estelle de Vries"), D.L. Don (as "Edam d'Brie"), Wheeler Earl (as "James"), Sybil Ellwood (as "Lizette"), James A. Furey (as "Dan Petrel"), Wilfred Gerdes (as "Paul"), Bessie Evelyn Gibson (as "Gwendolyn"), Mignon Hardt (as "Fifi de Vries"), Louis Harrison (as "Don Pedro de la Platza"), Aida Hemmi (as "Sara de Vries"), Milo Joyce (as "Anthony"), Joe Kane (as "Baron Bourgeois"), Maude Raymond (as "Rosie Bauer"), Blanche Ring (as "Liliandra"), Cecil Summers (as "Joseph"), Billee Taylor (as "Lieutenant Edgar Jefferson"), Billy B. Van (as "Doctor Bolivar"), Charles Wentz (as "John"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Southerners. Musical comedy. Music by Will Marion Cook. Book by Will Mercer and Richard Grant. Lyrics by Will Mercer and Richard Grant. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Featuring songs by Egbert Van Alstyne. Featuring songs with lyrics by R.C. MacPherson, Harry Williams, Harry B. Smith and Will Marion Cook. Choreographed by Joseph C. Smith. Directed by George W. Lederer. New York Theatre: 23 May 1904- 25 Jun 1904 (36 performances). Cast: Florence Arkell (as "Lily"), Wilmer Bentley (as "Colonel Maximilian Easy"), William Wallace Black (as "Colonel Maximilian Easy"), Hattie Burdell (as "Louisiana"), Irene Cameron (as "Pansy"), Vinie Daly (as "Parthenia"), Ethel Davies (as "Florida"), Reine Davies (as "Japonica Preston"), Mildred De Vere (as "Violet"), Paul Decker, Walter Dixon, Belva Don Kersley, Wheeler Earl (as "Sam Blossom"), Elfie Fay, Edith Girvin, William Gould, Albert Hart, Louise Lathrop, Eddie Leonard, Sallie Loomis (as "Virginia"), Junie McCree (as "Brannigan Bey"), Abbie Mitchell (as "Mandy Lou"), Charles Moore (as "Uncle Mose"), Bertyne Mortimer (as "Magnolia Preston"), Bessie Moulton (as "Georgia"), Lorraine Osborne (as "Marguerite"), Violet Pearle (as "Atlanta"), Theodore S. Peters (as "Lewis Middleton"), Ella Ray (as "Carolina"), Lillian Rice (as "Orleans"), Averta Sanchez, Cecil Somers, Joseph W. Standish, Mabel Verne, Charles Wentz. Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Spellbinder.
- (1910) Stage Play: Madame Sherry. Musical. Music by Karl Hoschna. Material by Otto A. Harbach. Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Based on the German musical by Benno Jacobson, Maurice Ordonneau, Paul Burani and Hugo Felix. Material adapted by Charles E. Hands and Adrian Ross. Featuring songs by Hugo Felix, Harry von Tilzer and Phil Schwartz. Featuring songs with lyrics by Harold Atteridge, Junie McCree and Edward Madden. Musical Director: Hans S. Linne. Directed by George W. Lederer. New Amsterdam Theatre: 30 Aug 1910- 11 Mar 1911 (231 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell, Naomi Dale, Frances Demarest, Almanore Francis, Jack Gardner, May Hanna, Ralph Herz (as "Uncle Theophilus Sherry"), Dorothy Jardon, Frank Johnson, Marcelle Lamb, Roselle Lyons, Ignacio Martinetti, Elizabeth Murray, Elizabeth Nelson, Alice Palmer, Irene Palmer, John Reinhard, Joseph C. Smith, Leslie Stose, May Thompson, Lillian Tucker, Evelyn Westbrook. Produced by Mr. Woods, Harry Frazee and George W. Lederer.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Happiest Night of His Life. Comedy.
- (1911) Stage Play: Jumping Jupiter. Musical/farce. Music by Karl Hoschna. Book by Richard Carle and Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by Richard Carle and Sydney Rosenfeld. Musical Director: Hans S. Linne. Featuring songs by Grace Kahn, Harry Archer, Irving Berlin and Albert von Tilzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Junie McCree, Gus Kahn, Francis DeWitt and Ted Snyder Directed by Richard Carle. New York Theatre: 6 Mar 1911- 25 Mar 1911 (24 performances). Cast: Natalie Alt (as "Elsie Buchanan"), Burrell Barbaretto (as "Robert Winthrop"), Helen Broderick (as "Miss Winston"), Bly Brown (as "Miss Ranier"), Jessie Cardownie (as "Caroline Goodwillie"), Richard Carle (as "Professor Goodwillie"), Anna Chandler (as "Mrs. Anastasia Kidd"), Ina Claire (as "Molly Pebbleford"), Lester J. Crawford (as "Stephen Buchanan"), Blanche Curtis (as "Miss Chalmers"), Naomi Dale (as "Miss Hupp"), Murray D'Arcy (as "Stilwell"), Jean Engels (as "Miss Renault"), John Goldsworthy (as "Marmaduke Bright"), Ida Harris (as "Miss Cadillac"), Edna Wallace Hopper (as "Connie Curtiss"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Major Felix Buchanan"), Beatrice Morton (as "Miss Pierce"), Will H. Philbrick (as "Toby Pebbleford"), Betty Scott (as "Miss Buick"), Bessie Skeer (as "Miss Daimler"), Estelle St. Clair (as "Miss Lozier"), Margaret Strasselle (as "Miss Locomobile"), Marie Vernon (as "Miss Packard"), Isabelle Winlocke (as "Genevieve Buchanan"). Produced by H.H. Frazee and George W. Lederer.
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