- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Orient Express (1895). Translated by F.C. Burnand. From "Orientreise" by Oskar Blumenthal and Gustaf Kadelburg. Daly's Theatre: 31 Jan 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Ada Rehan, Frank Worthing. Produced by Augustin Daly.
- The Two Escutcheons (1896). Melodrama. Translated by Sydney Rosenfeld. From "Zwei Wappen" by Oskar Blumenthal and Gustaf Kadelburg. Daly's Theatre: 7 Jan 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Probably produced by Augustin Daly.
- Number 9 (1897). Written by F.C. Burnand. From "Hans Huckebein" by Oskar Blumenthal and Gustaf Kadelburg. Daly's Theatre: 7 Dec 1897- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- At the White Horse Inn (1899). Farce. Written by Sydney Rosenfeld. From the German of Oskar Blumenthal and Gustaf Kadelburg. Wallack's Theatre: 6 Feb 1899- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Amelia Bingham, Leo Ditrichstein, Joseph Holland, Miriam Nesbitt.
- Twelve Months Later (1900). Farce. From the German of Oskar Blumenthal and Gustaf Kadelburg. Hoyt's Theatre: 26 Mar 1900- Apr 1900 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Alma Ayers, Richard Bennett, Frederick Bond, Charles H. Bradshaw, Leo Ditrichstein, David Elmer, Estabrook Galloway, Mrs. Hart Jackson, Adelaide Keim, F.M. Norcross, Robert Smiley, Fred Summerfield, Anne Sutherland, Elizabeth Tyree, Douglas J. Wood.
- Is Matrimony a Failure? (1909). Comedy. Written by Leo Ditrichstein, from the German of Oskar Blumenthal and Gustaf Kadelburg. Directed and produced by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 24 Aug 1909- Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/183 performances). Cast included: Jane Cowl, Nat Nazarro Jr., Gilmore Scott, Louise Woods, Frank Worthing, Blanche Yurka.
- [Posthumous credit] White Horse Inn (1936). Musical comedy. Music by Ralph Benatzky. Book by Hans Mueller. Suggested by Oskar Blumenthal and Gustaf Kadelburg. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Book adapted by David Freedman. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Additional music by Robert Stolz, Irving Caesar, Norman Zeno, Will Irwin, Richard Fall, Jara Benes, Vivian Ellis and Eric Coates. Music orchestrated by [error]. Musical Advisor: Adam Gelbtrunk. Scenic Design by Ernst Stern. Modern Dress designs by Irene Sharaff. Costume Design by Ernst Stern. Lighting and Special Lighting Effects by Eugene Braun. Choreographed by Max Rivers. Directed by Erik Charell. Center Theatre: 1 Oct 1936- 10 Apr 1937 (223 performances). Cast: Kitty Carlisle (as "Katarina Vogelhuber, Proprietress of the White Horse Inn"), William Gaxton (as "Leopold, the Head Waiter"), Robert Halliday, John Albert, Marvin Atkin, James Babbitt, Penny Banks, Jack Barnes, John Barry, Eleanor Bauman, Evan Beatty, Betsy Berkeley, Thomas Blayney, Evelyn Bonefine, Geraldine Bork, Edward Brown, Joe Brown, Jr., Klara Buestr, William Bull, Phyllis Cameron, Maurice Carr, Maude Carroll, Bill Chandler, Diana Chase, Charles Chavez, Nelson Clifford, Floyd Cornaby, Carol Crowell, Ruth Dawson, Arthur de Voss, Eleanor De Witte, Helene Dernelle, Alfred Drake, Valerie Eaton, Sonia Efron, Audrey Elliott, Walter Elliott, Esta Elman, Billy Entenmann, Margie Evans, Dionne Farrelle, Anne Francis (as "Singing Ensemble"), Leo Freedman, Edwin Gale, Gene Gally, Tommy Gavin, Tilda Getze, Milton Gill, Sidney Gordon, George Gorst, Frederick Graham, Myra Green, Wendy Greene, Edwin Hackett, Billy Hale, Ed Hall, Gertrude Hamilton, Lorraine Harris, Marion Harvey, Gladys Haverty, Frances Hayes, Buddy Hertelle, Billy House (as "William McGonigle"), Frances Hyatt, Mel Kacher, Gene Kavanaugh, Florence Keezel, Maurice Kelly, Arnold Korff (as "The Emperor"), Gratia Landley, Flora Laney, Lorraine Latham, Martin Le Roy, Clark Leston, Billy Lichtenberger, Willi Lichtenberger, Fred Locke, Dorothy Lodge, Marguerite Lodge, Virginia Lodge, Anton Lonek, Velma Lord, Charlotte Lorraine, Albert Mahler, Jules Mann, Marie Marion, Emily Marsh, Maxine Martin, Patricia Martin, Anthony Marvin, Melissa Mason, Luba Matiuk, Joseph McCarthy, June Meier, Florence Menges, Jack Millard, Mickey Moore, Paul Moore, Harry Murray (as "Boy in the Ensemble"), Mae Muth, Dorothy Palmer, Mildred Patterson, Bill Pillick, Betty Pope, Harry Quinn, Oscar Ragland (as "Head Forester"), Adelaide Raleigh, Mme. Reverelly, Dorothy Richel, Herbert Rissman, Ernst Robert, Ruth Roberts, Jack Rogers, Babs Rossiter, Ruth Rostyn, Evelyn Sather, Olga Schwenker, Winton Sears, Almira Sessions, Joseph Shaughnessy, Ruth Shaw, Paul Shobat, Morrie Siegel, Edwin Sims, Ed Smith, Sonia Sorel, Carol Stone, Lillian Sullivan, Mary Sutherland, Carl Trees, Norman Van Emburgh, Arthur Vann, Nina Verde, Hal Voeth, Harold Voeth, Jack Voeth, Howard Warriner, Kenneth Weaver, Buster West, Grover White, Gloria Whitney, Robert Williamson, Janice Winter, Joseph Wirag, Georgina Yaeger. Produced by Laurence Rivers, Inc. and Erik Charell.
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