- (1911) Stage: Wrote book / lyrics for "Hell" (played in rotation with "Temptations" and "Gaby"), produced on Broadway (earliest Broadway credit). Musical/Burlesque. Music by Robert Hood Bowers, Irving Berlin and Maurice Levi. Directed by George F. Marion. Folies-Bergere: 27 Apr 1911-8 Jul 1911 (92 performances/combined performances for all 3 shows). Cast: Margaret Adair (as "Chorus"), Miss Burns (as "Chorus"), Daisy Carson (as "Chorus"), Miss Clark (as "Chorus"), Kathleen Clifford (as "A Shoe Store Clerk" / "A Prima Donna" / "A Matinee Girl"), Vinnie Danvers (as "Chorus"), Alfred Darling, Miss Davies (as "Chorus"), Kittie De Vere (as "A Messenger Boy" / "Chorus"), Edna Dodsworth (as "Chorus"), Miss Everett (as "Chorus"), Marion Ford (as "A Hell Boy" / "Chorus"), Geraldine Gerard (as "An Actress" / "Chorus"), Elizabeth Goodall (as "The Statue of Liberty"), W.C. Gordon (as "The Janitor" / "A Police Captain"), Otis Harlan (as "The Devil" / "Another Second"), Waldo Heinemann (as "Chorus"), Taylor Holmes (as "Battling Beresford"), Mayme Kelso (as "An Old Maid" / "Mrs. Maxon Newrow"), C.K. Kittridge (as "Chorus"), Mabel Landers (as "Chorus"), Emilie Lea (as "A Dancer"), Leslie Leigh (as "A Herald" / "Phoebe Snow" / "Salome" / "A Loudly Dressed Woman" / "Mlle. Lenclud" / "Mlle. Montparnassus"), Frances Leslie (as "Chorus"), Adah Baker Lewis (as "Maude Adams" / "Mrs. Devil" / "A Saleswoman"), Arthur Lipson (as "A Room Clerk" / "Dreadnaught Drexel"), John Marble (as "A Clergyman" / "Nat Woodwin"), Theodore Marston (as "A Pittsburgh Magnate"), Cecelia Mayo (as "Chorus"), Amy Mortimer (as "Chorus"), The Pender Troupe (as "Chorus"), Beatrice Priest (as "Chorus"), Yvonne Renon (as "Chorus"), Miss Richmond (as "Chorus"), Ada Robertson (as "Chorus"), Olga Roller (as "Chorus"), Carmen Romero (as "Chorus"), Virginia Steinhardt (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Thurston (as "Chorus"), Viola Vincent (as "Chorus"), Patrick Walsh (as "An Antique").
- (1911) Stage: Wrote additional music for "Ziegfeld Follies of 1911", produced on Broadway. Musical revue/extravaganza. Music by Maurice Levi and Raymond Hubbell. Book / lyrics by George V. Hobart. Musical Direction by Joseph Sainton. Music arranged by Gus Sohlke and Jack Mason. Additional Music / Lyrics by: Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, James B. Blyler, Sid Brown, Vincent Bryan, Henry Marshall and Stanley Murphy. Additional music also by Raymond Peck, Channing Pollock, 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: Wrote (w/Channing Pollock) book / lyrics for "The Red Widow", produced on Broadway. Musical. Music by / Musical Director Charles J. Gebest. Based on the story "My Official Wife" by Archibald Clavering Gunter. Directed by Frederick G. Latham. Musical Staging by James Gorman. Astor Theatre: 6 Nov 1911-24 Feb 1912 (128 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen Sr. (as "Baron Maximilian Scareovich"), Donald Archer, Sophye Barnard, William Barube, Poney Cantor, Lee Carriere, Stanley Carter, Helen Cheevers, Harry Clarke, Sylvia Clarke, Mona Clifford, Dorothy Courtney, Fay Darling, Kitty Devere, Dorothy Dickson, Martin Enwright, Tempe Evans, Marie Fanning, Stanley Fields, Mary Gordon, Glory Gray, Ralph Harlow, John Hendricks, Raymond Hitchcock (as "Cicero Hannibal Butts"), Mr. Jenkins, Rokey Johnson, Owen Jones, William Lafferty, Augusta Lang, Helen Lee, Lola Lorraine, George E. Mack, Christine Mangasarian, Elsie Markert, Olga Markusson, Daisy Marshall, Theodore Martin, Evelyn May, Paul McShane, Margie Melvin, Edward Morrison, Jean Newcombe, Julie Newell, Ann O'Kane, Ann Pauley, B. Pennington, Lincoln Plumer, Harry Pond, Elsie Richmond, Vivian Rogers, George Ross, Ray Russell, Clara Schroeder, Slim Summerville, Constance Talbot, Gladys Taylor, Mattie Vance, Gertrude Vanderbilt. Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1912) Stage: Wrote (w/Channing Pollock) book for "My Best Girl", produced on Broadway. Musical. Music by Augustus Barratt and Clifton Crawford. Musical Director: Augustus Barratt. Directed by Sydney Ellison. Park Theatre: 12 Sep 1912-9 Nov 1912 (68 performances). Cast: Anna Abbott, Albert Baron, Louis Baum, Frank Belcher, Bessie Bell, Pam Boise, Jean Brae, Marie Brandon, Harriet Burt, Viola Cain, Lee Carriere, David Christy, Clifton Crawford, Ruth Crawford, Harry Davenport (as "Col. Wellington Bollivar"), Adele Davidson, G.A. Dolan, Florence Edney (as "Mrs. Wellington Bollivar"), Harry Fairleigh, Irving Finn, Antoinette Fisher, Edna Fitzhugh, Jack Fitzhugh, John Fitzhugh, Katherine Foster, Harrison Garrett, Jack Gibson, Mildred Goodyear, Fred Guertier, Catherine Halstone, Raymond Hancock, Madge Harman, John Hendricks, Minnie Higgins, Kathleen Hitchens, Rose Huber, Annette Jordan, Harriet Kendall, Aileen Leftwich, William Leonard, Paula Leslie, Rose Leslie, Maurice Levov, Willard Louis, Violet Mack, O. John Markle, Eileene Marshall, Vinna Mason, Betty Meers, M. Miller, Marion Mosby, Edwin Nicander, James O'Neill, Jack Potter, Libby Rae, Helen Randolph, Hazel Robertson, Vivian Rogers, Sallie Ronayne, Ethel Russell, Natalie Saymore, Sis Sheldon, Frank Silberman, Evelyn Smith, Jack Squire, Rita Stanwood, Katherine Stossel, Dick Stuart, Gertrude Thurston, Olive Ulrich, Margaret Vinton, Coralinn Waide, Robert Waite, Charles E. Walt, Meta Weidlich, Betty White. Produced by The Estate of Henry B. Harris.
- (1913) Stage: Wrote book for "Her Little Highness", produced on Broadway. Musical.
- (1914) Stage: Wrote (w/Channing Pollock) book for "The Beauty Shop", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by / Musical Director Charles J. Gebest. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Astor Theatre: 13 Apr 1914-27 Jun 1914 (88 performances). Cast: Miss Aldrich, Gertrude Aldrich, Miss Bell, Bernice Buck, Edwin Clifford, Miss Crane, Miss Devere, Miss Donn, Marion Donn, Martin Enwright, Miss Farnsworth, Ernest Geyer, Agnes Gildea, Nina Goulette, Miss Hastings, Margaret Henry, Joseph Herbert, Harry Hermsen, Charles Hessong, Raymond Hitchcock (as "Dr. Arbutus Budd"), Tessa Kosta, William Lafferty, Miss Lockard, George E. Mack, Christine Mangasarian, Olga Markusson, Paul McShane, Edward Metcalfe, Miss Newell, Miss O'Kane, Ann O'Kane, Anna Orr, Thelma Pinder, Marjorie Poir, Miss Reeves, Miss Richmond, George Romain, Marion Sunshine, Ethel Tennis, Miss Wallace, Lawrence Wheat, Miss Young. Produced by George M. Cohan and Sam Harris. NOTE: Filmed as The Beauty Shop (1922).
- (1914) Stage: Wrote (w/Channing Pollock) "A Perfect Lady", produced on Broadway. Hudson Theatre: 28 Oct 1914-Nov 1914 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Adele Adams, Harry G. Bates, Harry C. Browne, Chic Burnham, James Cody, James Gardner, Isabel Goodwin, Agnes Marc, Louis Mason, William A. Norton, Beatrice Noyes, Harry Penn, Ned Sparks, Rose Stahl, Marion Stephenson, Charles A. Sturgis, Raymond Van Sickle. Produced by The Estate of Henry B. Harris. NOTE: Filmed as A Perfect Lady (1918))
- (1915) Stage: Wrote (w/Channing Pollock, Gene Buck) source material / lyrics for "Ziegfeld Follies of 1915", produced on Broadway. Musical extravaganza. Music by Louis A. Hirsch and Dave Stamper. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Featuring songs by Charles Elbert, Irving Berlin, Seymour Furth and Bert Williams. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ward Wesley, Irving Berlin and Will Vodery. Directed by Julian Mitchell and Leon Errol. New Amsterdam Theatre: 21 Jun 1915-18 Sep 1915 (104 performances). Cast: Helen Barnes, Lucille Cavanaugh, Ina Claire, Peggy Dana, Ethel Davies, Emil Dwyer, Phil Dwyer, Marcelle Earle, Leon Errol, Gladys Feldman, W.C. Fields, Dorothy Godfrey, Bernard Granville, Flo Hart, May Hennessy, Justine Johnstone, Evelyn Kerner, Kay Laurell, Gladys Loftus, Muriel Martin, Mae Murray, Oakland Sisters, May Paul, Ann Pennington, Carl Randall, Helen Rook, John Ryan, Dorothy St. Clair, Margaret St. Clair, Melville Stewart, Olive Thomas, Miss Touraine, Lottie Vernon, Nancy Wallace, Dottie Wang, Bunny Wendell, Rose Werts, Will West, George White, Edith Whitney, Bert Williams, Miss Wilson, Ed Wynn.
- (1917) Stage: Co-wrote lyrics for songs in "Ziegfeld Follies of 1917", produced on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Raymond Hubbell and Dave Stamper. Patriotic finale by Victor Herbert. Book / 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, J. Turner Layton, Les Copeland and Leo Edwards. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, Alfred Harriman, Ring Lardner, Henry Creamer, 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.
- (1917) Stage: Wrote (w/Channing Pollock) book / lyrics for "The Grass Widow", produced on Broadway. Musical. Book by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf. Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Lyrics from "Le Peril Jaune" ("The Yellow Peril") by Alexandre Bisson and Raymond St. Albin. Additional music by Digby Latouche. Directed by George F. Marion. Liberty Theatre (moved to The Princess Theatre from 24 Dec 1918-close): 3 Dec 1917-5 Jan 1918 (43 performances). Cast: Natalie Alt (as "Denise"), Leon E. Brown (as "Monsieur Favereau"), Harry Davis (as "Banjoist" / "The Grass Widow Jazz Band"), W.C. Deacon, Irene Dixon (as "Dorothy"), Gretchen Eastman (as "Colette"), Marion Ford (as "Betty"), Anita Francesco (as "Claire"), Marguerite L. Fritts (as "Lucille"), Saxi Holstworth (as "Saxophonian" / "The Grass Widow Jazz Band"), May Hopkins (as "Angie'), Robert Emmett Keane' (as "Larry Doyle"), J.C. Klein (as "An Ill-Humored Man"), Helen Lowell (as "Annette"), George Marion (as "Anatol Pivert"), Howard Marsh (as "Jacques"), Joseph D. Miller, Victor Morley (as "Fernand Dore"), Tom O'Hare (as "Vincent"), Marion Phillips, Marion Pollard (as "Fanchon"), Edna Waddell (as "Florence"), Joseph H. Woodward (as "Pianist"). Produced by Madison Corey.
- (1918) Stage: Wrote book / lyrics for "The Rainbow Girl", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Based on the comedy, "Lady Fanny and the Servant Problem" by Jerome K. Jerome. Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Musical Director: Max Steiner. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Directed by Julian Mitchell and Herbert Gresham. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to The Gaiety Theatre from 17 Jun 1918-close): 1 Apr 1918-Aug 1918 (closing date unknown/160 performances). Cast: Miss Barry, Miss Beach, Harry Benham, Carlisle Blackton, Polly Bowman, Jane Burby, Jane Callan, Miss Callon, William Clifton, Miss Daly, Peggy Dana, Miss Day, Harry Delf, Ethel Delmar, Julie Eastman, Charles Fulton, Sydney Greenstreet (as "Martin Bennett, a Butler") Claire Grenville, Charles Hall, Laura Hamilton, Kathleen Lindley, Miss Livermore, Beth Lydy, Miss Mann, Miss Mantell, Mariam Medie, Margaret Merriman, Lenora Novasio, Robert G. Pitkin, May Roche, Marion Sitgreaves, Frederick Soloman, Dorothy St. Clair, Marguerite St. Clair, Edna Stillwell, Billy B. Van (as "Buck Evans, A Comedian"), Florence Ware, Jesse Willingham, Miss Woodworth. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1918) Stage: Wrote (w/Gene Buck) book / lyrics for "Ziegfeld Follies of 1918", produced on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Louis A. Hirsch and Dave Stamper. Interpolations by Irving Berlin and Viktor Jacobi. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Featuring songs with lyrics by Buddy 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-close): 18 Jun 1918-unknown (exact closing date is unknown, but 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, Mary Washburn, Martha Wood, Mr. Young, Addison Young, Carol Young, Virginia Young, Gladys Zielian. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1919) k Stage: Wrote (w/Dave Stamper, Gene Buck) sketches for "Ziegfeld Follies of 1919", produced on Broadway. Musical revue. Music / Lyrics: Irving Berlin, Gene Buck, Rennold Wolf, 'Dave Stamper, Joseph McCarthy and Harry Tierney. Ballet composed by: Victor Herbert. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones (for Buck and Stamper songs). Featuring songs with lyrics by Joseph Tierney, Joe Young, Sam Lewis, Walter Donaldson, Eddie Cantor, Harry Ruby, Francis DeWitt, Robert Hood Bowers, Nat Vincent and Darle MacBoyle. Featuring songs by Marshall Walker. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 16 Jun 1919-6 Dec 1919 (171 performances). Cast: Delyle Alda, Eddie Cantor, Johnny Dooley, Ray Dooley, Eddie Dowling, Phil Dwyer, The Fairbanks Twins, George LeMaire, Marilyn Miller, Jessie Reed, John Steel, Van and Schenck, Bert Williams, Walter Baker, Margie Bell, Monica Boulais, Alma Braham, George Burggraf, Hubert Butler, Bernard Carples, Jerry Childs, Viola Clarens, William Conrad, Florence Crane, Simone D'Herlys, Peggy Dana, Lois Davison, Bernice Dewey, Bruce Douglas, Fred DuBall, Winnie Dunn, Marcelle Earle, Carolyn Erwin, Joe Evans, Ruth Foster, Betty Francesco, Amy Frank, Gene Garrick, May Graney, Ethel Hallor, Minnie Harrison, Mabel Hastings, Edith Hawes, Mary Hay, Thomas Howard, Margaret Irving, Helen Jesmer, Margaret John, Grace Jones, Edith Kessler, Alta King, Raymond Klages, Lee LaBlanc, Nancy Larned, Kenneth Lawrence, Lucille Levant, Edna Lindsey, Felise Lomont, Jack Lynch, Virginia Lyon, William Mathews, Mauresette, Laura Maverick, Peter McArthur, Beulah McFarland, Lillian McKenzie, Harry Meyers, Betty Morton, Jack Natter, Willie Newsome, George Otis, Corone Paynter, Kathryn Perry, Wesley Pierce, Martha Pierre, Edna Rochelle, Helen Shea, Mildred Shelly, Heloise Sheppard, Eddie Sims, Mildred Sinclair, Peggy Smith, Ruth Taylor, Olive Vaughn, Madeline Wales, Florence Ware, Hazel Washburn, Mary Washburn, Jack Waverly, Fay West, Elsie Westcott, Martha Wood. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.. "Ziegfeld Nine O'Clock Review (1919). Musical revue. 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.
- (1976) Stage: Wrote "Going Up", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy (revival).
- (1919) Stage: "Ziegfeld Nine O'Clock Review", produced on Broadway. Musical revue. 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.
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