- (1902 - 1923) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1902) Stage Play: The School for Scandal. Comedy (revival). Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Wallack's Theatre: 31 Jan 1902 (1 performance). Cast: H. Kyrle Bellew, Oscar G. Briggs, R.S. Chandler, Russell Crauford, Edward Emery, Clarence Handyside, Howard Hansel, Barton Hill, Adolph Lestina, Edward Morgan, George Morton, E. Norris, Edgar Norton [Broadway debut], Frederick Perry, Henry Stockbridge [Broadway debut], Marie Wainwright. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Prince of Pilsen. Music by Gustave Luders. Book by Frank Pixley. Lyrics by Gustav Luders. Directed by George F. Marion. Musical comedy. Broadway Theatre: 17 Mar 1903- 18 Jun 1903 (143 performances). Cast: Jeannette Bageard, Helen Bertram, Lillian Coleman, Arthur Donaldson, Linford R. Jefferson, Anna Lichter, Clyde L. McKinley, Edgar Norton, Albert Parr, John H. Pratt, John W. Ransone, Francis Stuart, J.L. Sutherland, Henry Taylor, Sherman Wade, Eva Westcott. Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Maid and the Mummy. Musical comedy. Music by Robert Hood Bowers. Book by Richard Carle. Lyrics by Richard Carle. Musical Director: Robert Hood Bowers [earliest Broadway credit]. Additional music by Richard Carle. Choreographed by Al Newberger. Directed by Richard Carle. New York Theatre: 25 Jul 1904- 3 Sep 1904 (42 performances). Cast: Miss Ardavaini (as "Chorus"), Inez Bauer (as "Betsy/Chorus"), George A. Beane (as "Doctor Elisha Dubbins"), Edward Beck (as "Chorus"), Miss Bernard (as "Chorus"), May Boley (as "Trixie Evergreen"), Jack Boutwell (as "Folly To-night/Chorus"), Miss. Brown (as "Chorus"), Jess Caine (as "Michael McGovern"), Richard F. Carroll (as "Washington Stubbs"), Mr. Collins (as "Chorus"), Edith Conrad (as "Oper Comique/Chorus"), Mr. Dalton (as "Chorus"), Myra Dalton (as "Polly/Chorus"), Earl Dewey (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Eastman (as "Ophelia/Chorus"), Miss Fennell (as "Chorus"), Charles Flynn (as "Chorus"), Olga Fredericks (as "Chorus"), Janet French (as "Molly/Chorus"), Edward Garvie (as "Bolivar"), Miss Gilber (as "Chorus"), Jane Grant (as "Dolly/Chorus"), Lillian Harris (as "Chorus"), Mr. Koldosky (as "Chorus"), Ethel Lloyd (as "Chorus/Viva Tonique"), Miss Melvin (as "Chorus"), Sadie Miner (as "Chorus"), Miss Morrison (as "Chorus"), Edgar Norton (as "Lord Triverton"), Anna Pelham (as "Chorus"), William Platt (as "Chorus"), Janet Priest (as "Muggsy"), Miss Raymond (as "Chorus"), Olive Roberts (as "Chorus"), Miss Rowland (as "Chorus"), Adele Rowland (as "Flo Dubbins"), Miss Selwyn (as "Chorus"), Jessie Stanley (as "Chorus/Creme de l'Amour"), Attalie Stanton (as "Chorus"), Antonio Stross (as Chorus/Juanita Cigarette"), Miss Tourisse (as "Chorus"), Viola Vallori (as "Celia/Chorus"), Madge Vincent (as "Tiger/Chorus"), Louis Wesley (as "Mac Swat"), Mr. Winn (as "Chorus"), Annie Yeamans (as "Auroria Dubbins"), Daisy Yost (as "Chorus/Fur Sale"). Produced by Carle Amusement Company Enterprise.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Rich Mrs. Repton. Written by R.C. Carton. Criterion Theatre: 16 Nov 1904- Nov 1904 (unknown closing date/5 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles, Beatrice Agner, Frederick E. Beane, Herbert Budd, Fay Davis, Arthur Elliott, Harold Hartsell, Ernest Lawford, Arthur Lawrence, Edgar Norton, Florida Pier, Vincent Serrano, Katherine Stewart. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1906) Stage Play: The American Lord. Comedy. Written by Charles T. Dazey and George Broadhurst. Directed by Ben Teal. Hudson Theatre: 16 Apr 1906- May 1906 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Harry Blakemore, Herbert Budd, Rosalind Coghlan, William H. Crane, George F. De Vere, Elmer Grandin, R. Johnson, Nellie Malcolm, John Nesbitt, Edgar Norton, Richard Pitman, Soldine Powel [credited as Soldene Powell], Gabriel Ravenelle, George E. Riddell, Hilda Spong, Frederick Tiden, Emmet Whitney. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1908) Stage Play: Nearly a Hero. Musical/farce. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Edward B. Claypoole and Will Heelan. Music by Seymour Furth. Orchestra under the direction of Oscar Radin. Featuring "I Don't Want to Marry You" and "My Sahara Girl" by Edward B. Claypoole. Lyrics for "My Sahara Girl" by Harry B. Smith. Featuring "I'm So Particular" by Matt Woodward and Louis A. Hirsch. Featuring "I Was a Hero (Too)" by Egbert Van Alstyne and Harry Williams. Featuring "Mary! My Heather Belle" by John B. Lowitz. Featuring songs by Herman Avery Wade. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin and Edward G. Unitt. Costume Design by Castel-Bert and Miss Finch. Men's costumes by Ritchie Harnden and Charles Swarns. Dances arranged by William Rock. Directed by George F. Marion and James C. Huffman. Casino Theatre: 24 Feb 1908- 6 Jun 1908 (116 performances). Cast: Neva Aymar, Burrell Barbaretto, Sam Bernard, Elizabeth Brice, Sam Edwards, Ethel Levey, Edgar Norton (as "Harold Percy Montague"), Zelda Sears (as "Mrs. Doolittle"), Marian Alexander, Louis Austin, Jane Brown, Doris Cameron, Miss Carr, Cyril Chadwick (as "Singer/dancer"), William Davis, Alice Eis, W.F. Fair, R. Franklyn, Edith Gervan, Robert Paton Gibbs, Fred Gray, Daisy Greene, Lillian Harris, Louis Helie, W.A. Hungerford, Josephine Kernell, Richard J. Kirkwood, Alice Knowlton, Dorothy Lancaster, Rita Lancaster, Ethel Lawrence, Victor Le Roy (as "Singer/dancer"), Adelaide Lehr, Adah Baker Lewis (as "Gwendolyn Doolittle, a matinée girl of romantic dispositions"), Samuel Lindsay, Virginia Marshall, Violet Moore, Susan Pitt, Nancy Poole, Maxine Revillion, Franklyn Roberts, Katherine Robertson, Albertine Sargent, Vaughn Sargent, W. Slick, Edith Warner, Dorothy Watson, Ethel Wheeler. Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert Inc.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Boys and Betty. Musical. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Book by George V. Hobart. Music by Silvio Hein. Orchestra under the direction of Silvio Hein. Based on the play "La Papillion" by Robert Danceny and René Peter. Featuring songs with lyrics by Will D. Cobb. Music for "Take Plenty of Shoes" by Melville Gideon. Featuring "A Little Farther" by Frederick Norton. Scenic Design by Frank E. Gates and Edward A. Morange. Costume Design by Lord and Taylor. Directed by George F. Marion. Wallack's Theatre: 2 Nov 1908- 6 Feb 1909 (112 performances). Cast: Edgar Atchison-Ely (as "Paul Gerard"), Marie Cahill (as "Betty Barbeau"), James B. Carson (as "Rudolph Gruber"), Eugene Cowles (as "Major Gordon"), John E. Kellerd (as "Casimir Barbeau"), Edgar Norton (as "Algernon Graham"), Clara Palmer (as "Nanon Duval"), Gertrude Barnard (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Marguerite Binford (as "Mrs. Pranz"), Fanny Boutelle (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Camille Buehler (as "Elise Rochet/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Bessie Cottrell (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), George Deane (as "Servant"), E.J. DeVarney (as "Tony Arditti"), Jesse Elliott (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Florence Evans (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Tempee Evans (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Anna Ford (as "Minnie Racherre/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Annabelle Gordon (as "Izora Deschon/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Macy Harlam (as "Baptiste Leveque"), Grace Harper (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Sadie Henderson (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Florence Holmes (as "Laure Moreau"), Phoebe Loubet (as "Valerie Pannier"), A.E. Luzzi (as "Philippe Fouchet"), Bonnie Maud (as "Marie Antoinette"), Marie Mayo (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Carrie Miller (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Josephine Montague (as "Guillaume/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Harry Morey (as "Porter"), Agnes Ormonde (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Anna Mooney (as "Grace Gordon"), Mary Mooney (as "Virginie/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Evelyn Radcliffe (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Florence Ravel(as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Claudia Rogers (as "Julie Perret/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Louise Shelley (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Lorie Sprague (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Dorothy Waldron (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"), Blanche Wilmot (as "Cleo Marcette/Shop Girl/Shopper"), Mary Worthington (as "Shop Girl/Shopper"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1909) Stage Play: An Englishman's Home. Written by Maj. 'Guy Du Maurier' [credited as "An English Patriot"]. Criterion Theatre: 22 Mar 1909- Apr 1909 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Joseph Adelman, Dallas Anderson, J.H. Benrimo, Master George Clarke, Dorothy Fraleigh, George M. Graham, Lawrence Grant, William Hawtrey, Nellie Malcolm, Otto Meyer, Thomas Mills, Adolph Neuendorff, Edgar Norton, Frank Shannon [Broadway debut], Ernest Stallard, Nellie Thorne. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1909) Stage Play: A Little Brother of the Rich. Written by Harriet Ford and Joseph M. Patterson. Wallack's Theatre: 27 Dec 1909- Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Freeman Barnes, Edward Coxen, John Flood, Victor Franz, Clinton Hamilton, Norbert Higgins, Melville Howard, Dick Lee, Chris Logan, Percy Marton, John McCarthy, Henry C. Mortimer, Edgar Norton, Dan Purnell, James Randolph, Vincent Serrano, Richard Sterling. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1910) Stage Play: Madame Troubadour. Musical/operetta. Music by Felix Albini. Book by Joseph Herbert. Lyric Theatre (moved to Nazimova's 39th Street Theatre on 28 Nov 1910- close): 10 Oct 1910- 17 Dec 1910 (80 performances). Cast: Charles Angelo (as "Marquis de Kergazon"), Georgia Caine (as "Juliette"), Edgar Atchison Ely (as "Joseph"), Doris Goodwin, Grace La Rue (as "Henriette"), Edgar Norton (as "The Chevalier"), Anna Wheaton (as "Georgette"), Van Renssalaer Wheeler (as "Vicomte Max de Voigommeux"). Produced by the Shuberts.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Spy. Written by Peter Le Machant. Based on "La Flambee" by Henry Kistemaekers. Empire Theatre: 13 Jan 1913- Mar 1913 (unknown closing date/64 performances). Cast: E.J. Brady, Robert Brott, Essex Dane, James A. Furey, Charles K. Gerard, Douglas Gerrard, C.E. Harris, Cyril Keightley, Julian L'Estrange, Isadore Marcil, Edith Wynne Matthison, Edgar Norton, Ernest Stallard, Thomas Turnour, Charles B. Wells, John Wills. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Beautiful Adventure. Written by Robert de Flers and Gaston Arman de Caillavet. Lyceum Theatre: 5 Sep 1914- Oct 1914 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Herbert Ayling, Charles Cherry, Annie Esmond, Edward Fielding, George Hubbard, Frances Landy, Ernest Lawford, Ann Murdock, Edgar Norton, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1915) Stage Play: A Full House. Written by Fred L. Jackson [credited as Fred Jackson] (earliest Broadway credit). Longacre Theatre: 10 May 1915- Aug 1915 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: Bernice Buck, Hugh Cameron, Herbert Corthell, Ida Darling, Claiborne Foster, Charles Goodrich [credited as C.W. Goodrich], Maude Turner Gordon, Arthur P. Hyman, Ralph Morgan, Elizabeth Nelson, Edgar Norton, George Parsons, May Vokes, Clare Weldon. Produced by H.H. Frazee.
- (1916) Stage Play: Beau Brummell. Melodrama (revival). Written by Clyde Fitch. Cort Theatre: 24 Apr 1916- May 1916 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Ray Brown, Rowland Buckstone, E.V. Coleman, Arnold Daly, Stanley Dark, Eva Dennison, Katherine Kaelred, George Leach, Gladys Morris, Edgar Norton, Herbert Percy, E.J. Ratcliffe, William Raymond, June Roma, Roland Rushton, T. Vail, Vivienne Whittaker.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Basker. Written by Clifford Mills. Empire Theatre: 30 Oct 1916- Dec 1916 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Cynthia Brooke, Alice Gordon, Muriel Martin Murphy, James Kearney, Frank Kingdon, Florence Le Clercq, Marguerite Leslie, Noel Leslie, Edward Lester, Cyril Maude, Madeline Meredith, Maud Milton, Edgar Norton, Hassard Short.
- (1917) Stage Play: Stranger Than Fiction. Written by E.A. Sothern. Garrick Theatre: 5 Mar 1917- Mar 1917 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Georgia Bryton, Robert Capron, H. Cooper Cliffe, John Craig Fred Eric, Edgar Norton, Stella St. Audrie, Katherine Stewart, Mary Young. Produced by Lee Shubert and John Craig.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Melting of Molly. Musical comedy. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Book by Maria Thompson Davies. Lyrics by Cyrus Wood. Musical adaptation by Edgar Smith. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Additional lyrics by Augustus Barratt. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Broadhurst Theatre: 30 Dec 1918- 15 Mar 1919 (88 performances). Cast: Carolyn Arnold (as "Ensemble"), George Baker (as "Ensemble"), Robert Bentley (as "Alfred Bennett"), Toots Bryce (as "Ensemble"), Betty Carter (as "Miss Proctor"), Dorothy Chappell (as "Ensemble"), Ingeborg Christensen (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Clifton (as "Ensemble"), Mrs. Charles G. Craig (as "Judy"), Helen Cressman (as "Ensemble"), Farrell Fitzpatrick (as "Ensemble"), Gloria Goodwin (as "Dot Carter"), Maude Turner Gordon (as "Mrs. Carter"), Clarence Hansen (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Huntington (as "Ensemble"), Frank Kingdon (as "Judge Wade"), Regina Lorraine (as "Ensemble"), Ted Lorraine (as "Tom Morgan"), Isabelle Lowe (as "Molly Carter"), Alison McBain (as "Miss Chester"), May McHale (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Miller (as "Miss Pearl"), Cecilia North (as "Ensemble"), Edgar Norton (as "St. Clair McTabb"), Marjorie Dunbar Pringle (as "Ethel Morgan"), Charles Purcell (as "John Moore/Doctor Moore"), Mabel Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Vera Roehm (as "Athletic Instructor"), George Schall (as "Ensemble"), Flo Summerville (as "Ensemble"), Ann Swan (as "Ensemble"), George S. Trimble (as "Guest"), Gladys Walton (as "Miss Pierce"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Love Letter. Musical comedy. Based on the play, "The Phantom Rival" by Ferenc Molnar. Directed by Edward Royce. Globe Theatre: 4 Oct 1921- 29 Oct 1921 (31 performances). Cast: Townsend Ahern, Fred Astaire, Adele Astaire, Alice Brady, Jane Caroll, Roger Davis, Tom Fitzpatrick, Marjorie Gateson, Dorothy Irving, Irma Irving, Charles Lawrence, Edgar Norton (as "Head Waiter"), Elliott Ruth, Katherine Stewart, John Charles Thomas, Carolyn Thomson, Will West, Henry White. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1922) Stage Play: The World We Live In. Comedy. Written by Josef Capek and Karel Capek, with additional material by Owen Davis. Directed by John Cromwell. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 31 Oct 1922- Feb 1923 (closing date unknown/111 performances). Cast: Lola Adler, Seldon Bennett, Mary Blair, Orrin Burke, Scott Cooper, Jane Corcoan, Jasper Jeeter, James Diffey, Grace Dougherty, Robert Edeson, Vinton Freedley, Etienne Girardot, N. St. Clair Hales, May Hopkins, Paul Irving, Rexford Kendrick, Robert Lawler, Kenneth MacKenna, Ann Martin, Beatrice Maude, Harold McGee, Henry Mortimer, Edgar Norton (as "Ichneumon Fly"), Logan Paul, Susan Steele, John Ward, Mabel Withee. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1923) Stage Play: As You Like It. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. 48th Street Theatre: 23 Apr 1923- Apr 1923 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Walter Abel, Hortense Alden, A.E. Anson, Frank Arundel, Dorothy Chase, John Craig, Hilda Dallmann, Mercedes De Cordoba, J. Malcolm Dunn, Margalo Gilmore, Hal Higley, Stanley Kalkhurst, Jerome Lawler, Arnold Lucy, Fuller Mellish, Edgar Norton (as "Le Beau") [final Broadway role], Albert Powers, Marjorie Rambeau, Edna Rivers, Adele Schuyler, Gwynedd Vernon, Percival Vivian, William Williams. Produced by The American National Theatre and Robert Milton.
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