- (1888 - 1917) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1888) Stage Play: Lord Chumley. Written by Henry C. DeMille and David Belasco. Lyceum Theatre: 21 Aug 1888- Nov 1888 (closing date unknown/unknown performances). Cast: Maude Adams (as "Jessie Deane"), Belle Archer (as "Eleanor"), Herbert Archer (as "Gasper Le Sage"), Frank Carlyle (as "Lt. Gerald Hugh Butterworth"), Fanny Addison Pitt (as "Lady Adeline"), E.H. Sothern (as "Lord Cholmondeley"). Note: Filmed by Klaw & Erlanger, Biograph Company as Lord Chumley (1914), loosely remade by Paramount Pictures as Forty Winks (1925) without playwrights credited.
- (1889) Stage Play: A Midnight Bell. Musical comedy. Written by Charles H. Hoyt. Musical Director: Percy Gaunt. Directed by Charles H. Hoyt. Bijou Theatre: 5 May 1889- 1 Jul 1889 (136 performances). Produced by Charles H. Hoyt and Charles Thomas. Note: Production was considered a smash hit.
- (1890) Stage Play: Men and Women. Written by Henry C. DeMille and David Belasco. Proctor's Theatre: 21 Oct 1890- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Maude Adams (as "Dora, William Prescott's Sister"), Emmett Corrigan (as "Arnold Kirk, Stockbroker"), Orrin Johnson (as "Edward Seabury, The Assistant Cashier"), Annie Adams (as "Mrs. Jane Prescott, William's Mother"), Leslie Allen (as "Mr. Pendleton, A Director of the Bank"), Sydney Armstrong (as "Agnes Rodman, Daughter of the Governor"), J.C. Buckstone (as "Sam Delafield, Mrs. Delafield's Stepson, Aged 26"), Frederic De Belleville (as "Israel Cohen, President of the Jefferson National Bank"), Gladys Eurelle (as "Julia, Servant at Mr. Cohen's"), Louis Haines (as "Dist. Messenger No. 81"), Etta Hawkins (as "Margery Knox, Our Cousin from the West"), Arthur Hayden (as "Mr. Bergman, A Director of the Bank"), M.A. Kennedy (as "Col. Zachary T. Kip, Member of Congress from New Jersey"), E. Mackey (as "Mr. Wayne, A Director of the Bank"), Richard Marlow (as "John, Servant at Mrs. Delafield's"), E.J. McCullough (as "Crawford, Deputy Marshal"), Frank Mordaunt (as "Stephen Rodman, Governor of Arizona"), William Morris (as "William Prescott, The Cashier"), A.R. Newton (as "Roberts, Mr. Cohen's Secretary"), R.A. Roberts (as "Calvin Stedman, Counselor"), Winona Shannon (as "Lucy, Servant at Mrs. Prescott's"), Henry Talbot (as "Lyman H. Webb, Bank Examiner"), W.H. Tillard (as "Mr. Pendleton, A Director of the Bank"), Odette Tyler (as "Mrs. Kate Delafield, Widow, aged 26, Sam's Stepmother"), Ida Waterman (as "Mrs. Kirke, Wife of Arnold Kirke") [Broadway debut]. Note: Filmed by Klaw & Erlanger, Biograph Company as Men and Women (1914) and by Paramount Pictures as Men and Women (1925).
- (1892) Stage Play: The Masked Ball. Written by Alexandre Bisson and Fabrice Carré [earliest Broadway credit]. Palmer's Theatre: 3 Oct 1892- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Annie Adams (as "Mme. Bergonon"), Maude Adams (as "Suzanne Blondet"), C. Leslie Allen (as "M. Bergonon"), Virginia Buchanan (as "Mme. Poulard"), John Drew Jr. (as "Paul Blondet"), Lilian Florence (as "Rose"), Harry Harwood (as "Joseph Poulard"), Frank E. Lamb (as "Casmir"), Harold Russell (as "Louis Martinot").
- (1894) Stage Play: The Butterflies. Written by Henry Guy Carleton.Palmer's Theatre: 5 Feb 1894- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Annie Adams (as "Mrs. Ossian"), Maude Adams (as "Miriam"), C. Leslie Allen (as "Nathaniel Bilser"), 'Lewis Baker (I)' (as "Andrew Strong") [Broadway debut], A.S. 'Pop' Byron (as "Barrington"), John Drew (as "Frederick Ossian"), Harry Harwood (as "Hiram Green"), Frank E. Lamb (as "Coddle"), Olive May (as "Suzanne Elise"), Kate Meeks (as "Mrs. Beverly Stuart-Dodge").
- (1894) Stage Play: The Bauble Shop. Comedy. Written by Henry Arthur Jones. Empire Theatre: 11 Sep 1894- 11 Dec 1894 (unknown performances). Cast: Maude Adams, John Drew Jr. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1895) Stage Play: The Imprudent Young Couple. Comedy. Written by Henry Guy Carleton. Empire Theatre: 23 Sep 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Annie Adams, Maude Adams (as "Marion"), C. Leslie Allen, Herbert Ayling (as "Langdon Endicott"), Lewis Baker, Ethel Barrymore, A.S. 'Pop' Byron, John Drew (as "John Annesley"), Harry Harwood, Frank E. Lamb. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1895) Stage Play: Christopher, Jr. (1895). Farce.Written by Madeleine Lucette Ryley. Empire Theatre: 7 Oct 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Maude Adams, C. Leslie Allen, Herbert Ayling (as "Glibb Lewis"), 'Lewis Baker (I)' (as "Bert Ballaby"), Anna Belmont, A.S. 'Pop' Byron, Elsie de Wolfe (as "Mrs. Glibb") [Broadway debut], John Drew (as "Christopher Colt, Jr."), Harry Harwood (as "Christopher Colt, Sr."), Joseph Humphries (as "Job"), Frank E. Lamb (as "Whimper"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1896) Stage Play: The Squire of Dames. Drama. Palmer's Theatre: 20 Jan 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: John Drew Jr., Maude Adams, Arthur Byron [billed as A.S. "Pop" Byron], Ferdinand Gottschalk, Annie Irish. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1896) Stage Play: Rosemary. Drama. Written by Louis N. Parker and Murray Carson. Empire Theatre: 31 Aug 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Annie Adams, Maude Adams (as "Dorothy"), Ethel Barrymore (as "Priscilla"), Arthur Byron [billed as A.S. "Pop" Byron] (as "William Westford"), John Drew, Charles Gibson, Daniel H. Harkins, Harry Harwood, Joseph Humphries, Mrs. King, Frank Lamb. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1897) Stage Play: The Little Minister. Drama. Written by J.M. Barrie. Empire Theatre (moved to The Garrick Theatre from Nov 1897- circa Jun 1897, then returned to The Empire Theatre from Jun 1898-close): 27 1897- Jun 1898 (closing date unknown/300 performances). Cast: Maude Adams (as "Lady Babbie"), R. Peyton Carter, Robert Edeson (as "Gavin Dishart"), Margaret Gordon (as "Felice") [Broadway debut], Wallace Jackson, Eugene Jepson, Thomas C. Valentine. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1899) Stage Play: Romeo and Juliet. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Empire Theatre: 8 May 1899- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Maude Adams (as "Juliet, daughter to Capulet"), William Faversham (as "Romeo, son of Montague"), James K. Hackett (as "Mercutio"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: L'Aiglon. Tragedy. Written by Edmond Rostand. Adapted into English by Louis N. Parker. Knickerbocker Theatre: 22 Oct 1900- Dec 1900 (closing date unknown/73 performances). Cast: Maude Adams (as "L'Aiglon" Franz, Duke of Reichstadt, Napoleon's son"), Edwin Arden, B.B. Belcher, J.H. Benrimo, Walter Butterworth, Lloyd B. Carleton, Herbert Carr, R. Peyton Carter, Henry Clark, Elly Collmer, Frances Comstock, Sarah Converse, Wlliam Crosby, Henry Davis, Rienzi De Cordova, Thomas H. Elwood, Joseph Francoeur, J.H. Gilmour, Frank Goodman, Margaret Gordon, Charles Henderson, George S. Irving, Edward Jacobs, H.D. James, Eugene Jepson, George Klein, John Leeman, Clayton Legge, Edward Lester, William Lewers, Percy Lyndal, Charles Martin, Don Merrifield, Beatrice Morrison, Byron Ongley, Sara Perry, John S. Robertson, Edith Scott, Frederick Spencer, Ida Waterman, Mortimer Weldon, Ralph Yoerg, Oswald Yorke (as "A French Attache") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: Quality Street. Drama. Written by J.M. Barrie. Scenic Design by Edward G. Unitt. Directed by Joseph Humphries. Knickerbocker Theatre: 11 Nov 1901- Jan 1902 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Maude Adams (as "Phoebe Throssell"), Sydney Brough, R. Payton Carter, Sarah Converse, Joseph Francoeur, George S. Irving, William Lewers, Helen Lowell, Charles Martin, Sara Perry, Fred Santley [Broadway debut], Frederick Spencer, Ida Waterman. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed as a Marion Davies vehicle by Cosmopolitan Productions (distributed by MGM) as Quality Street (1927) and by RKO Pictures as _Quality Street (1937)_ starring Katharine Hepburn.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Pretty Sister of Jose. Written by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett. Empire Theatre: 10 Nov 1903- Dec 1903 (closing date unknown/58 performances). Cast: Maude Adams (as "Pepita"), Henry Ainley Sebastiano, Francis Byrne, Joseph Francoeur, May Galyer, Florence Gelbart, G. Harrison Hunter, George S. Irving, Mrs. W.G. Jones, Joseph Kauffman, Harry Luckstone, Sandol Milliken, Richard Pitman, Charles Pitt, Edgar Selwyn. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Little Minister. (Revival). Written by J.M. Barrie. Empire Theatre: 26 Dec 1904- Feb 1905 (closing date unknown/73 performances). Cast: Maude Adams (as "Lady Babbie"), Arthur Byron (as "Gavin Dishart"), Lloyd Carleton, Joseph Francoeur, May Galyer, Margaret Gordon, William Henderson, George S. Irving, Wallace Jackson (as "Silva Tosh"), Eugene Jepson, Mrs. W.G. Jones, Richard Pitman, Charles Pitt, Violet Rand, T.C. Valentine, Charles Walcot. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: 'Op-o'-Me Thumb. Written by Frederick Fenn and Richard Bryce. Empire Theatre: 6 Feb 1905- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Maude Adams, A.S. 'Pop' Byron, May Galyer, Margaret Gordon, Violet Rand, Ethel Winthrop. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1934) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts.
- (July 16 to 22, 1934) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night," in a Manhattan Theatre Colony production at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. Walter Hartwig was director.
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