- (1910 - 1925) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1910) Stage Play: The Brass Bottle. Written by Thomas Anstey Guthrie. Directed by Gustav von Seyffertitz. Lyceum Theatre: 11 Aug 1910- Sep 1910 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett, Grace Crowley, Ivo Dawson, Irene Fenwick [Broadway debut], Arthur P. Hyman, Harry Lang, Louis Massen, Adelaide Orton, Carrie Perkins, Cecilia Radclyffe, Sebastian Smith, Edwin Stevens, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Speckled Band. Written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Garrick Theatre: 21 Nov 1910- Dec 1910 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Katherine Brook, W. Coats Bush, Cyril Chadwick, Ivo Dawson, Irene Fenwick, Ben Field, John Findlay, Alexander Frank, C. Later, H.H. McCollum, Kenneth Meinken, Charles Millward (as "Sherlock Holmes"), Frank Shannon, Ivan F. Simpson, Walter Soderling, Edwin Stevens, John M. Troughton. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Zebra. Written by Paul M. Potter. From the French of Marcel Nancey and Paul Armont. Garrick Theatre: 13 Feb 1911- Mar 1911 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Alexander Clarke, Ernest Cossart, Lawrence D'Orsay, Irene Fenwick, Henry Hall, John Harrington, Alfred Hudson, Wilhelmina Lewis, Richie Ling, Reginald Mason, Vera McCord, Adelaide Nowak, Hamilton Revelle [credited as A. Hamilton Revelle]. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Million.
- (1912) Stage Play: Hawthorne of the U.S.A. Written by James B. Fagan. Astor Theatre: 4 Nov 1912- Jan 1913 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Martin L. Alsop (as "Prince Vladimir"), Douglas Fairbanks (as "Anthony Hamilton Hawthorne"), Irene Fenwick (as "Princess Irma Augusta Elizabeth Overitch"), Ruth Allen, Eric Blind, Sam Hardy, Rapley Holmes, Wallie Howe [credited as Walter Howe], Walter Leonard Howe, Annie Hughes, Louis Le Bey, W. Mayne Lynton, Allan Pollock, Frederick Powell, Legai Robinson, Ivan F. Simpson, Henry Stephenson. Produced by Cohan & Harris. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as _Hawthorne of the U.S.A._(1919) as a Wallace Reid vehicle.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Family Cupboard.
- (1914) Stage Play: Along Came Ruth.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Song of Songs. Written by Edward Sheldon. From the novel by Hermann Sudermann. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 22 Dec 1914- Jun 1915 (closing date unknown/191 performances). Cast: Maud Allan, Claus Bogel, R.A. Brandon, Romaine Callender, John Coss, Dorothy Donnelly, Irene Fenwick, Ernest Glendinning, Cyril Keightley, John Mason, Rita Otway, Helena Rapport, Eleanor Seybolt, William Stone, Grace Wall, Forrest Winant, Thomas A. Wise. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1916) Stage Play: Pay-day. Written by Oliver D. Bailey and Lottie M. Meaney [earliest Broadway credit]. Cort Theatre (moved to The Booth Theatre from 13 Mar 1916- close): Feb 1916- unknown (49 performances). Cast: William Bennett, Burke Clarke, Gertrude Dallas, Pauline Duffield, Irene Fenwick, Henry Harmon, Edward J. Hayes, Suzanne Jackson, Vincent Serrano, John Stokes. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Note: Filmed by Metro Pictures Inc. as Pay Day (1918).
- (1916) Stage Play: The Co-respondent.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Guilty Man.
- (1917) Stage Play: Bosom Friends.
- (1917) Stage Play: Mary's Ankle. Written by May Tully. Bijou Theatre (moved to The 39th Street Theatre from 1 Oct 1917- unknown): 6 Aug 1917- unknown (80 performances). Cast: Leo Donnelly, Irene Fenwick, T.W. Gibson, Walter Jones, Bert Lytell, Mae Melville, William J. Morrisey, Barnett Parker, Adelaide Prince, Zelda Sears. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1917) Stage Play: Lord and Lady Algy (Revival). Written by R.C. Carton. Broadhurst Theatre: 22 Dec 1917- Jan 1918 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Macklyn Arbuckle, Herbert Belmore, C Haviland Chappell, Maxine Elliott, William Faversham, Irene Fenwick, George Fitzgerald, Franklyn Fox, Lumsden Hare, Harvey Hays, George W. Howard, Philip Leigh, Frederick Lloyd, William Vaughan, Julian Vauxhall.
- (1918) Stage Play: A Stitch in Time.
- (1919) Stage Play: Curiosity. Comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Claw. Tragedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: Laugh, Clown, Laugh! Drama. Written by David Belasco and Tom Cushing. Based on "Ridi, Pagliaccio" by Faurto Martini. Scenic Design by Stroppa. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 28 Nov 1923- Mar 1924 (closing date unknown/133 performances). Cast: Lionel Barrymore (as "Tito Beppi, Flik, a famous clown"), Irene Fenwick (as "Simonetta"), Harry Craven (as "Second Ragamuffin"), Vaughn De Leath (as "Signora Calvaro, an opera singer"), Jenny Dickerson (as "Signora Ferice"), Charles Firmbach Jr. (as "First Ragamuffin"), Myra Florian (as "Lilly Blanchette, late of the Folies Bergere, Paris"), Henry Herbert (as "Prof. Gambella, a celebrated specialist"), Alice Horine (as "Signora Torre"), Lucille Kahn (as "Margherita, de Monte's daughter"), Micheline Keating (as "Signorina Crispi"), Ian Keith (as "Luigi Ravelli"), Kathleen Kerrigan (as "Signora del Monte"), Leah La Roux (as "The Rienzi Sisters/Dancer"), Nick Long (as "Bibi, the Great"), Giorgio Majeroni (as "Father Saverio/Conte Castiglione"), Agnes McCarthy (as "Signora Capelli"), Rose Morison (as "Giancinta, Simonetta's maid"), Guy Nichols (as "Federico, in charge of his office"), Thomas Reynolds (as "Signor Del Papa, Manager of the "Paradiso"), Susanna Rossi (as "The Rienzi Sisters/Dancer"), Sidney Toler (as "Flok, a famous clown"). Replacement actors: Nick Long (as "Conte Castiglione"), Jose Yovin (as "Father Saverio"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed by MGM as Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1928) starring Lon Chaney.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Piker. Drama. Written by Leon Gordon. Based on a story by Oliver Eastwood. Directed by Priestly Morrison. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 15 Jan 1925- Feb 1925 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Lionel Barrymore (as "Bernie Kaplan"), Alan Brooks, Frank Conroy, Robert Cummings (as "Fred Cunningham"), Irene Fenwick (as "June Knight"), James C. Malaidy (as "The Waiter"), Harry E. McKee (as "George Howe"), Adrienne Morrison (as "Mrs. Cunningham"), W.A. Norton, Charles Slattery (as "Broderick"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1925) Stage Play: Taps (Revival).
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