Stage Appearances
Production | Production | Company, Dates |
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The Private Secretary |
his debut on November 29, 1886 with St. Augustine, Florida stock company | |
Saratoga |
at Mechanics' Institute, St. John, NB, Huebner-Holmes Co., June 22, 1888 | |
The Texan |
at Opera House, St. John, NB and at the Masonic Hall at Chatham and Newcastle, New Brunswick, own company, June, 1893, and at Princess's Theatre, London, June, 1894 | |
The Two Roses |
at Opera House, St. John, NB, own company, June, 1893 | |
Betsy | at Opera House, St. John, NB, own company, June, 1893 | |
The Sins of the Fathers |
at Opera House, St. John, NB, own company, June, 1893 | |
Guy Mannering |
opened at Montreal, Fanny Janauschek company c.1888-1891 | |
The School for Scandal |
Augustin Daly players, 1891 | |
The Magistrate |
Augustin Daly players, c.1891-1898 | |
The Cabinet Minister |
Augustin Daly players, c.1891-1898 | |
The Foresters |
Augustin Daly players, c.1891-1898 | |
As You Like It |
Augustin Daly players, c.1891-1898 | |
Love's Labour's Lost |
Augustin Daly players, c.1891-1898 | |
Much Ado about Nothing |
Augustin Daly players, c.1891-1898 | |
The Taming of the Shrew |
Augustin Daly players, c.1891-1898, and with own company Australia and New Zealand tour 1900-1902 | |
The Tempest |
Augustin Daly players, c.1891-1898 | |
The Merry Wives of Windsor |
Augustin Daly players, c.1891-1898 | |
Magda |
- | Minnie Maddern Fiske's company c.1890s |
Frou-Frou |
- | Minnie Maddern Fiske's company c.1890s |
Becky Sharp |
Minnie Maddern Fiske's company, Fifth Avenue Theatre, September 12-December, 1899, 116 performances | |
Tess of the D'Urbervilles |
- | Australia and New Zealand tour 1900-1902 |
Trilby |
- | Australia and New Zealand tour 1900-1902 |
Our Boys |
- | Australia and New Zealand tour 1900-1902 |
The Only Way |
- | Australia and New Zealand tour 1900-1902 |
The Merchant of Venice |
at the Lyceum Theatre, London with Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, June, July, 1902 | |
Mary of Magdala |
Minnie Maddern Fiske's company, Manhattan Theatre, November, 1902, 105 performances | |
Ulysses |
at the Garden Theatre, September 14-November,1903, 65 performances | |
Ingomar |
at the Empire Theatre, Broadway, May 16, 1904 | |
Yvette |
- | at the Knickerbocker Theatre, Broadway, May 13, 1904 |
When Knighthood Was in Flower |
at the Empire Theatre, Broadway, May, 1904, 16 performances | |
Adrea |
- | at the Belasco Theatre, January 1 – April 26, 1905, 123 performances |
The Redskin |
at the Liberty Theatre, January 3- March, 1906, 26 performances | |
The Strength of the Weak |
- | at the Liberty Theatre, April 17- May, 1906 |
The Christian Pilgrim |
at the Liberty Theatre, November, 1907, 14 performances | |
The Servant in the House |
at the Savoy Theatre, March 23 – June 1, 1908, 80 performances, October 19-November, 1908, 48 performances | |
Thais |
- | at the Criterion Theatre, March 14-April, 1911, 31 performances
"Julius Caesar" Marcus Brutus one performance for 40,000 at Beachwood Canyon, Hollywood, May 1916 |
Julius Caesar |
at the Lyric Theatre, November 4-December, 1912, 32 performances, outdoor performance before 40,000 at Beachwood Canyon Hollywood, May 1916, one performance at the Cort Theatre, March 15, 1918 | |
Chu Chin Chow |
American premiere at the Manhattan Opera House, October 22, 1917, second run at the Century Theatre, January 14-April, 1918, 208 performances | |
The Little Brother |
- | at the Belmont Theatre, November 25, 1918-March, 1919, 120 performances |
The Wandering Jew |
at the Knickerbocker Theatre, opened October 26, 1921 | |
The Rivals |
at the Empire Theatre, opened June 5, 1922 | |
Hamlet |
at the Sam H. Harris Theatre, November 16, 1922-February, 1923, 101 performances | |
Venus |
Herbert Beveridge | at the Theatre Masque, December 26, 1927-January, 1928, 8 performances |
Diplomacy (play) |
Markham | at Erlanger's Theatre, May 28-July, 1928, 40 performances |
The Unknown Warrior |
at Charles Hopkins Theatre, October 29-November, 1928, 8 performances | |
The Merchant of Venice |
at the Royale Theatre, opened November 16, 1931, 8 performances |
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