- (1908) Stage Play: Fifty Miles from Boston.
- (1897) Stage Play: The Wedding Day. Musical/opera.
- (1899) Stage Play: Sister Mary. Comedy/farce.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Starbucks. Drama.
- (1887 - 1912) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1887) Stage Play: Paul Kauvar. Drama. Written by Steele MacKaye. Incidental musical selected and arranged by Edgar Stillman Kelley. Production Supervised by Steele MacKaye. The Mob in the play have been grouped and directed by Julian Mitchell. Standard Theatre: 24 Dec 1887- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Joseph Haworth (as "Paul Kauvar"), Leslie Allen (as "Colonel La Hogue, on staff of General Delaroche"), Edward Coleman (as "Bourdotte, a "Sans Culotte"), Sidney Drew (as "Dodolphe Potin, alias "Aristides," an usher of the Rev. Tribunal, later Sgt in Battalion of the Bonnets Rouges"), G.D. Fawcett (as "Carrac, a typical anarchist and a Republican Representative in La Vendee"), Robert Hilliard (as "General Delaroche, Commander of Royalist Forces in La Vendee, twin brother of Mardoche/The Abbe de St. Simon, alias Mardoche, a victim of the Terror, twin brother of General Delaroche"), Edward M. Hurd (as "Coujon, Corporal in the Battalion of the Bonnets Rouges"), Wilton Lackaye (as "Marquis de Vaux, alias Gouroc, one of the public accusers of the Revolutionary Tribunal"), Chas. Mitchell (as "Tabooze, an Officer of Gensdarmes"), Jerome Stevens (as "General Kleterre, Commander of the Republican Forces in La Vendee"), Edwin Varrey (as "Honore Albert Maxime, Duc de Beaumont"), Adele Belgarde (as "Diane de Beaumont, daughter of the Duke"), Fred Clifton (as "First Sans Culottes"), Lillie Eldridge (as "Scarlotte"), A.E. Lohman (as "Second Orderly"), Louise Rial (as "Nanette Potin") [Broadway debut], E.R. Spencer (as "First Orderly"), C.H. Wentworth (as "Second Sans Culottes"). Produced by Frank W. Sanger.
- (1906) Stage Play: Mizpah. Drama. Written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox and Luscombe Searelle. Featuring songs by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Academy of Music: 24 Sep 1906- Oct 1906 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Mlle. Arnoldi, Harry R. Brennan, Charles Dalton, Emmett Douglas, Elwyn Eaton, F.W. Elliott, Max Esberg, Elizabeth Kennedy, Lillian Lamson, Albert Lang, Frank Losee, Harry McFayden (credited as Harry MacFayden) [Broadway debut], Edward J. Mack, Thomas J. Quinn, Louise Rial, Gertrude Wolfe.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Chaperon.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Cub. Comedy.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Whirlwind (Revival). Written by Henri Bernstein. Translated by George Egerton. Daly's Theatre: 3 Nov 1911- 13 Nov 1911 (19 performances). Cast: Edwin Arden, Emmett Corrigan, Wilfred Foster, Charles Francis, Ben Greet, Sidney Herbert, S. Louden, Louise Rial, Mme. Simone, Percival Vivian [Broadway debut], Helen Weathersby, G.E. Weller.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Return from Jerusalem. Written by Maurice Donnay. Book adapted by Owen Johnson. Hudson Theatre: 10 Jan 1912- Feb 1912 (closing date unknown/53 performances). Cast: Claus Bogel, Earle Browne, K.L. Dietz, Wilfred Foster, Charles Francis, Charles Harbury, Selene Johnson, Theodore Langdon, Edward Lester, David Paulson, Louise Rial [final Broadway role], Mme. Simone, Belle Starr, Geoffrey Stein, Norman Tharp, Ivy Troutman.
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