- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1930) Stage: Wrote "The Prince of Pilsen", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy (revival).
- (1904) Stage Play: Woodland. Musical/fantasy. Music by Gustave Luders. Book by Frank Pixley. Lyrics by Frank S. Pixley. Musical Director: Gustave Luders. Featuring songs by Harry Bulger. Featuring songs with lyrics by Will D. Cobb. Choreographed by Sam Marion. Directed by George F. Marion. New York Theatre (moved to The Herald Square Theatre from 22 Dec 1904- 28 Jan 1905, then moved to The Grand Opera House from 4 Oct 1905- close [on hiatus from Apr 1905- 18 Aug 1905]): 21 Nov 1904- Aug 1905 (100 performances). Cast: Harry Bulger (as "The Blue Jay"), Eva Burnett (as "Chorus"), Helen Burnett (as "Chorus"), Sally Carlton (as "Chorus"), Emma Carus (as "Lady Peacock"), Charles Dow Clark (as "King Eagle"), Blanche Collette (as "Chorus"), Leon de Lisle (as "Chorus"), Rose Deni (as "Chorus"), Frank Doane (as "General Rooster"), John Donahue (as "The Hot Bird"), Lucille Eagen (as "Chorus"), Harry Fairleigh (as "Robin Redbreast"), Marion Ford (as "Chorus"), Stanley Forde (as "Judge Owl"), Eva Francis (as "Lieutenant Sparrow"), Helen Hale (as "Miss Jenny Wren"), Louida Hilliard (as "Lady Hawk/Chorus"), Ida Brooks Hunt (as "Miss Nightingale"), Louise LaSalle (as "Chorus"), Helen Luttrell (as "Chorus"), Mabel Moyles (as "Chorus"), Ida Mulle (as "Miss Polly Parrot"), Frank D. Nelson (as "Dr. Raven"), Lucile Nelson (as "Miss Mocking Bird"), Mattie Nichols (as "The Cold Bottle"), Harry N. Pyke (as "Cardinal Grosbeak"), Etta Raynor (as "Chorus"), Margaret Sands (as "Chorus"), Margaret Sayer (as "Miss Turtle Dove"), Cheridah Simpson (as "Prince Eagle"), Eileen Spellman (as "Chorus"), Lucile Tozier (as "Chorus"), Grace Walsh (as "Miss Canary"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- Playwright: "The Prince of Pilsen" (filmed as The Prince of Pilsen (1926))
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