- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1910) Stage Play: The Merry Wives of Windsor. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. New Theatre: 7 Nov 1910- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: A.E. Anson, Stewart Baird [Broadway debut], Lee Baker, Albert Bruning, Louis Calvert, Edwin Cushman, Pedro de Cordoba, Frank Gilmore, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Victor Johns, Ben Johnson, Arthur La Rue, William McVay, E.W. Morrison, William Raymond, John Sutherland, John Tansey. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1910) Stage Play: Old Heidelberg (Revival). Written by Wilhelm Meyer-Foerster. New Theatre: 19 Dec 1910- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Stewart Baird, Jessie Busley, Louis Calvert, Edwin Cushman, Albert Easdale, Frank Gilmore, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Robert Hamilton, E.M. Holland, Victor Johns, Ben Johnson, William McVey, William Raymond, Helen Reimer, Mrs. Sol Smith, John Sutherland. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Piper. Drama.
- Sancho Panza (1923). Comedy.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Hotel Mouse. Musical comedy. Book by Guy Bolton. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Music by Armand Vecsey and Ivan Caryll. Based on a French comedy by Marcel Gerbidon and Paul Armont. Musical Director: Ira Jacobs. Additional music by Bert Hanlon. Additional lyrics by Al Bryan. Choreographed by Max Scheck. Directed by John Harwood. Shubert Theatre: 13 Mar 1922- 27 May 1922 (88 performances). Cast: Harold Abbey (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Aguillar (as "Ensemble"), Stewart Baird (as "Don Esteban"), Louis Brown (as "Ensemble"), Betty De Grasse (as "Ensemble"), Millie Dupree (as "Ensemble"), Edna Duval (as "Marie"), Violet Duval (as "Suzanne"), Kathleen Erroll (as "Ensemble"), Amy Frank (as "Iote"), Eugene Frazer (as "Ensemble"), Bob Gebhardt (as "Ensemble"), Frank Green (as "Detective"), Taylor Holmes (as "Wally Gordon"), Renee Hughes (as "Ensemble"), Marie Kane (as "Ensemble"), Edith Kessler (as "Ensemble"), Armand King (as "Ensemble"), Louis Laub (as "Ensemble"), Francis Lieb (as "Marquis de Santa Bella"), Helen Lockhart (as "Ensemble"), Fay Marbe (as "Lola"), Irene McGovern (as "Ensemble"), Joe McGurgan Ensemble"), William McGurn (as "Ensemble"), Josephine McMahon (as "Ensemble"), Rose Nelson (as "Ensemble"), Barnett Parker (as "Burroughs"), Cynthia Perot (as "Dolly/Adele/Dancer"), Marion Phillips (as "Jeanne"), Teddy Piper (as "Ensemble"), Nan Rainsford (as "Ensemble"), Al Sexton (as "Bob Biddle"), Teddy Stevens (as "Victor"), Elliott Taylor (as "Albert/Dancer"), Richard Temple (as "Caesar"), Mary Van Pelt (as "Ensemble"), Frances White (as "Mauricette"), Lois Wood (as "Tiny"). Replacement actors: Frank Green (as "Marquis de Santa Bella"), James Smith (as "Victor"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Rose Girl. Musical comedy. Based on material by William Carey Duncan. Music by Anselm Goetzl. Book and lyrics by William Carey Duncan. Musical direction by: Max Steiner. Scenic Design by William Weaver. Costume Design by Ralph Mulligan. Directed by Hassard Short. Ambassador Theatre: 11 Feb 1921- 7 May 1921 (99 performances). Cast: Viola Allen, David Andrada, Stewart Baird, Zoe Barnett, May Boley, Constance Brady, Florence Brandie, Shep Camp (as "Ambrose Lollypop"), Beatrice Darling, Elizabeth Darling, Florence Gast, Majorie Gateson, Jean Goddard, Fred Hillebrand, Vivian Kelley, Helen Lochhart, Lydia Lopokova, Charlotte Lowrey, Helen Lyons, Alice Monroe, Helen Monroe, Helen O'Day, Thelma Parker, Marion Phillips, Charles Purcell (as "Victor Marquis de la Roche"), Rose Rolanda, Lillian Sanger, Dorothy Schaefer, Edith Scott, Louis Simon, Gladys Strother, Beatrice Swanson, Marcella Swanson, Rita Tracey, Billy Wagner, Mabel Withee, Elba Woods, Jean Woods, Marie Woods, Virginia Wynn. Produced by Anselm Goetzl and Lee Shubert.
- (1920) Stage Play: Cinderella on Broadway. Musical/fantasy/revue.
- (1919) Stage Play: Shubert Gaieties of 1919. Musical revue. Book by Ed Wynn, Edgar Smith and Harold Atteridge. Music by Jean Schwartz. Lyrics by Al Bryan. Additional music by M.K. Jerome and W.C. Handy. Additional lyrics by W.C. Handy and Blanche Merrill. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Music orchestrated by J. Bodewalt Lampe. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster and Kuy Kendall. Directed by J.C. Huffman. 44th Street Theatre (moved to The Winter Garden Theatre from 6 Oct 1919- close): 17 Jul 1919- 18 Oct 1919 (87 performances). Cast: Ruth Alexander, Stewart Baird, Julie Ballew, Elsie Bambrick, Doris Benham, Bert Best, Jack Bohm, Lillian Brand, Rena Brown, Doris Cameron, Phyllis Cameron, Josie Carmen, Clayton & White, Gene Cleveland, Mabel Cloud, Betty Connelly, Gene Danjou, Madeleine Dare, Gertrude Doyle, Florence Elmore, Kitty Fallon, Marguerite Farrell, Harry Fender, Joseph Fields, Irving Fisher, Jimmie Fox, Arthur Freeman, Marjorie Gateson, Perle Germonde, Philip Gerold, The Glorias, Gene Gordon, Gilda Gray, Estelle Haddon, George Hale, Kathryn Hart, Peggy Hart, George Hassell, Olga Hempstone, Daphne Hicks, Llora Hoffman, Margery Hope, Arthur Hull, Alice Humphries, Hermosa Jose, Kuy Kendall, William Kent, Freda Leonard, Henry Lewis, Rose Light, Roberta Lomax, Ted Lorraine, Margaret Mack, Margaret Maloney, Frank McMasters, Gus Minton, James Monahan, Alice Monroe, Ruth Moore, Poppy Morton, Peggy O'Neil, Alice Parry, Polly Pryoe, Frances Richards, Mabel Roberts, Juliette Rooke, Edward Schanol, Muriel Sharp, Hilda Smith Fischer, Dorothy Snyder, Mildred Soper, Marie Stafford, John Stone, Alice Velie, Billy Wagner, Gladys Walton, Virginia Weyman, Ruby Wilbur, Billie Williams, Ina Williams, Ed Wynn. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Little Simplicity (1918). Musical.
- Sybil (1916). Musical comedy.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Debutante. Musical comedy/operetta. Book by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Smith. Music by Victor Herbert. Lyrics by Robert B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert. Musical Director: Carlo Edwards. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Costume Design by Cora MacGeachy and William Henry Matthews. Scenic Design by Edward G. Unitt and Joseph Wickes. Directed by George F. Marion. Knickerbocker Theatre: 7 Dec 1914- 16 Jan 1915 (48 performances). Cast: May Allen, Dolly Alwin, Stewart Baird, Zoe Barnett, Marie Baxter, Irma Bertrand, Bly Brown, Kitty Carmen, Marion Dale, William Danforth, Hazel Dawn, Harriett DeNorma, Mae Doherty, Harriet Du Barry, E.G. Elliott, Florence Flandreaux, Anna George, William Gibney, James H. Hager, Adelaide Hall, Jack Hall, Helen Hardick, Lottie Harvey, Fanchon Haywood, Theodore Heinroth, Jack Heisler, Teresa Hendricks, May Hennessy, Irene Hopping, Anna Howard, Mary Howard, Fred Hudler, William Izzard, Sylvia Jason, Owen Jones, Carl C. Judd, Arthur Kugler, Dorothy Landers, Victor Le Roy, Gladys Macdonald, Isabel MacLeod, Eleanor Matthewson, Bert McCarthy, Beatrice McKay, Violet McKay, Wilmuth Merkyl, Adelaide Murray, Maude Odell, Peggy Parker, Hal Peel, Robert G. Pitkin, Frances Ramey, Thomas Reynolds, Evelyn Rosewood, Elsie Schneider, Cyril Smith, Fritzie Smith, Theodore Stein, Eva Stuart, May Thompson, Gertrude Thurston, Frank Travers, Robert Waite, Florence Walsh, Helen Walsh, Will West, Dorothy Whiting, J. Abbott Worthley. Produced by John C. Fisher.
- (1913) Stage Play: Iole. Musical comedy. Book by Robert W. Chambers and Ben Teal. Music by William Frederick Peters. Lyrics by Robert W. Chambers and Ben Teal. Based on the novel by Robert W. Chambers. Musical Director: John McGhie. Directed by Ben Teal. Longacre Theatre: 29 Dec 1913- Jan 1914 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Mary Allison (as "Dione"), Stewart Baird (as "Lionel Frawley"), G. Diamond (as "A Jeweler"), Edward Dunn (as "Brown"), Gretchen Eastman (as "Aphrodite"), R. Fowler (as "A Florist"), Carl Gantvoort (as "George Wayne"), Leslie Gaze (as "Stuyvesant Briggs"), George Gorman (as "Hiram"), W.E. Hovell (as "Rawley Bunn"), Royden Keith (as "Lethbridge"), Rexford Kendrick (as "Harrow"), Hazel Kirke (as "Vanessa"), Frank Lalor (as "Clarence Guilford"), Craig Lee (as "Archibald Bunn"), Augustus Minton (as "Virgil Bunn"), Lloyd Montgomery (as "White"), Jack Newton (as "Black"), George O'Connor (as "A Clergyman"), Edna Pendleton (as "Philodice"), Lena Robinson (as "Mrs. Bunn"), Ben Rogers (as "Green"), Ferne Rogers (as "Iole"), Marta Spears (as "Lissa"), Edna Temple (as "Chlorippe"), Anna Vane (as "Cybele"). Produced by H.H. Frazee.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Man with Three Wives. Musical/operetta.
- (1912) Stage Play: All for the Ladies. Musical/farce.
- (1912) Stage Play: A Fool of Fortune (Revival).
- (1911) Stage Play: Noah's Flood/Nice Wanton.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Arrow Maker.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Loves of Lulu. Written by Franz Wedekind. Translated by Samuel A. Eliot. Directed by Ullrich Haupt. 49th Street Theatre: 11 May 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Stewart Baird (as "Rodrigo"), Thomas Coffin Cooke (as "Ferdinand"), Edward Crandall (as "Schwarz"), John Davidson (as "Alva"), Forbes Dawson (as "Hugenberg"), Paul Doucet (as "Prince Escerny"), Ullrich Haupt (as "Dr. Ludwig Schoen"), Leonard Ide (as "Escherich"), Margot Kelly (as "Lulu"), Clara Mackin (as "Countess Geschwitz"), Kathleen Niday (as "Henriette"), Sidney Paxton (as "Schigolch"), J. Seymour Terry (as "Dr. Goll, M.D.").
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