- (1907 - 1918) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: The Orchid. Musical comedy. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Book by James T. Tanner and Joseph W. Herbert. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Musical Direction by Alexander Spencer. Featuring songs by Hugo Frey [earliest Broadway credit], Seymour Furth, Jerome Kern, E. Ray Goetz and Paul Rubens. Featuring songs with lyrics by Paul Rubens, Leslie Mayne, Edward P. Moran, Harold Atteridge, Will Heelan and Vincent Bryan. Choreographed by William Rock. Directed by Frank Smithson. Herald Square Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 2 Sep 1907 to 14 Sep 1907 then on hiatus before moving to The Academy of Music from 2 Mar 1908 to close): 8 Apr 1907- Mar 1908 (closing date unknown/194 performances). Cast: Jane Archer, Veronique Banner, Gertrude Barthold, Ellen Beckwith, George C. Boniface, J. Brady, Estelle Coffin, Charlotte Corbett, Miss Creagh, Marietta Di'Dio, Marc Ducharme, Melville Ellis, Barrington Foote, Anna Ford, Marie Ford, Eddie Foy (as "Artie Choke"), Irene Franklin, Trixie Friganza, Maude Fulton, Laura Guerite, Joseph W. Herbert, Alfred Hickman, George Lyman, Margaretta Masi, R.L. McAndrew, Sadie Melles, William Moore, Jean Newcombe, J.C. Newell, Henrietta Pouts, George Pullman, William Rock, J. Rose, Urla Rottger, Amelia Stone, Grace Studiford, William Toland, Arthur Warren, Mabel Weeks. Produced by Sam Shubert and Lee Shubert.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Merry Widow Burlesque. Musical/burlesque.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Merry Widow and The Devil. Musical/operetta.
- (1910) Stage Play: Alma, Where Do You Live? Musical/vaudeville. Music by Adolf Philipp. Book by George V. Hobart. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. From the French of Paul Herve. From the German of Adolf Philipp. Musical Director: Hugo Frey. Directed by Joe Weber. Weber's Music Hall: 26 Sep 1910- 15 Apr 1911 (232 performances). Cast: Ivy Barbour (as "Germaine"), Charles A. Bigelow (as "Theobald"), Ethel Dovey (as "Fleurette") [only known Broadway role], Edouard Durand (as "Count Bolivario"), Kitty Gordon (as "Alma"), Georgia Harvey (as "Antoinette"), Daisy James (as "Mimi"), Charlotte Leslay (as "Louise"), George W. Leslie (as "Gaston"), John McCloskey (as "Pierre le Peach"), E.F. Nagle (as "Dunoir"), Frederick Truesdell (as "Renault"), George Loane Tucker (as "Piquart"). Produced by Joe Weber.
- (1911) Stage Play: Everywoman.
- (1917) Stage Play: Flo-Flo. Musical comedy. Book by Fred De Gresac. Music by Silvio Hein. Lyrics by Edward A. Paulton and Fred De Gresac. Musical Director: Theodore Stearns. Featuring songs with lyrics by George Edwards. Featuring songs by Hugo Frey [final Broadway credit]. Musical Staging by David Bennett. Directed by Walter Brooks. Cort Theatre: 20 Dec 1917- 29 Jun 1918 (220 performances). Cast: Lou Adami (as "Shop Girl"), Helen Allan (as "Shop Girl"), Virginia Badger (as "Shop Girl"), Louise Beaudet (as "Mrs. R.G. Stokes"), Blanche Bellaire (as "Bella"), Lillian Browning (as "Shop Girl"), James B. Carson (as "Isidor Mooser"), Fenita DeSoria (as "Carmen Carassa"), Oscar Brimberton Figman (as "Robert Simpson"), Thomas Handers (as "Pink"), Flora Hollister (as "Shop Girl"), Marie Hollywell (as "Maid"), Esther Ingham (as "Cora"), Leon Leonard (as "Billy Cope"), William Hugh Mack, Vera Michelena (as "Flo-Flo"), Arthur Milliss (as "Mudd"), Ruby Norton (as "Angelina Stokes"), Nell O'Connell (as "Shop Girl"), Ethel Phillips (as "Shop Girl"), Georges Renavent (as "Count Pedro deSequilla"), Helen Rintelen (as "Shop Girl"), Anna Sands (as "Rosa"), Edna St. Clair, Kate Stout (as "Mona"), Alice Taber (as "Shop Girl"), Blanche Terrell (as "Shop Girl"), Virginia Wynn (as "Shop Girl"). Produced by John Cort.
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