- (1911 - 1926) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1911) Stage Play: The Real Thing. Written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing [earliest Broadway credit]. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 10 Aug 1911- Oct 1911 (closing date unknown/60 performances). Cast: Albert Brown, Henrietta Crosman, Minnie Dupree, Marion Kerby, Mac Macomber, Frank Mills, Alliene Morrison. Produced by Maurice Campbell.
- (1913) Stage Play: Widow by Proxy. Written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 24 Feb 1913- May 1913 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1914) Stage Play: Kitty Mackay. Written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Directed by William Elliott. Comedy Theatre: Comedy Theatre: 7 Jan 1914- Sep 1914 (closing date unknown/278 performances). Cast: Stapleton Kent, Clarice Laurence, Eleanor Scott L'Estelle, Carl Lyle, Molly McIntyre (as "Kitty McNab"), Margaret Nybloc (as "Mag"), Eugene O'Brien (as "Lt. Davis Graham"), Roland Rushton, Ernest Stallard (as "Sandy McNab'), Henry Stephenson', Carrie Lee Stoyle (as "Mrs. McNab"), John Thompson, Kate Wingfield. Produced by William Elliott. Notes: (1) Considered a smash hit by contemporary standards. (2) Filmed by The Vitagraph Company of America [distributed by Greater Vitagraph (V-L-S-E)] as Kitty MacKay (1917).
- (1914) Stage Play: Sari. Musical/operetta. Book by Catherine Chisholm Cushing and E.P. Heath. Music by 'Emmerich Kalman'. Lyrics by Catherine Chisholm Cushing and E.P. Heath. Based on the Viennese original 'Der Zigeunerprimas' by Julius Wilhelm and Fritz Greenbaum. Scenic Design by Ernest Gros. Costume Design by Albertine Randall. Directed by George F. Marion. Liberty Theatre (moved to The New Amsterdam Theatre from 13 Apr 1914- close): 13 Jan 1914- 23 May 1914 (151 performances). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1914) Stage Play: Jerry. Written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing [credited as Catherine Chisholm). Lyceum Theatre: 28 Mar 1914- May 1914 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Billie Burke (as "Jerry"), Gladys Hanson (as "Joan Doubleday"), Lumsden Hare (as "Dr. Kirk"), Shelly Hull (as "Montagu Wade"), Alice Johns (as "Harriet Townsend"), Allan Pollock (as "Peter Flagg"), Thomas Reynolds (as "Briggs"), Bernard Thornton (as "Lewis"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1916) Stage Play: Pollyanna. Note: Filmed as Pollyanna (1920) and adapted by Walt Disney as Pollyanna (1960))
- (1918) Stage Play: Glorianna. Musical. Book by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Music by Rudolf Friml. Lyrics by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Based on the play "A Widow by Proxy" by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Musical Director: Milan Roder [earliest Broadway credit]. Choreographed by Bert French. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Liberty Theatre: 28 Oct 1918- 18 Jan 1919 (96 performances). Cast: Sibylla Bowhan (as "Dancing Class"), Alexander Clark (as "Alexander Galloway"), James Joseph Dunn (as "Robbins"), Vera Dunn (as "Ring Bearer"), Ursula Ellsworth (as "Mrs. Saphronica Pennington"), Curtis Karpe (as "Tonio"), Elsie Lawson (as "Maid"), Emilie Lea (as "Jessica"), Joseph Lertora (as "Lieutenant "Dick" Pennington"), C. Balfour Lloyd (as "Porter"), Rose McEntire, Jean Merode (as "Dancing Class"), Eleanor Painter (as "Glorianna Grey"), Goldier Redding (as "Dancing Class"), Marion Sitgreaves (as "Miss Angelica Pennington/Dancing Class"), Dorothy South (as "Dolores Pennington"), Marguerite St. Clair (as "Maid"), Kate Stout (as "Dancing Class"), The Ergotti Twins (as "Rintintin and Nenette"), Gilbert Wells (as "Porter"), Ralph Whitehead (as "Jonathan Pennington"), Josephine Whittell (as "Therese, Ltd."). Produced by John Cort.
- (1922) Stage Play: Marjolaine. Musical. Music by Hugo Felix. Book by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Lyrics by Brian Hooker. Based on "Pomander Walk" by Louis N. Parker. Musical Direction by Milan Roder. Featuring songs with lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Choreographed by Bert French. Directed by Oscar Eagle and William H. Post. Broadhurst Theatre: 24 Jan 1922- 20 May 1922 (136 performances). Cast: Bert Alden, Albert G. Andrews, Grace Angelau, Florence Ashton, Irving Beebe, Daisy Belmore, Colin Campbell, Edna Coigne, Grace Culbert, Royal Cutter, Madeleine Dare, E.L. De Brocq, Conway Dillon, Grace Elliott, Worthe Faulkner, John Sayle, Irving S. Finn, Doris Green, Fred Grod, Maida Harries, Mary Hay, Malcolm Hicks, Maurice Holland, Pauline Maxwell, Horace Milleron, Bland O'Connell, Elizabeth Page, Lennox Pawle, Eleanor Post, Jane Raulette, Eunice Sizer, Edith Slack, Merle Stevens, Nellie Strong, Olga Treskoff (as "Nanette") [Broadway debut], Joan Warner, Paul Warren, Robert Wells, Ted Wheeler, Peggy Wood, Addison Young. Produced by Russell Janney.
- (1924) Stage Play: Topsy and Eva. Musical comedy. Music by The Duncan Sisters. Book by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Lyrics by The Duncan Sisters. Based on the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Musical Director: Jerome Stewardson. Musical Staging by Jack Holland. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 23 Dec 1924- 9 May 1925 (159 performances). Cast: Rosetta Duncan (as "Topsy"), Vivian Duncan (as "Eva St. Clare"), Alice Averill (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Billie Bart (as "Pickaninny"), Shirley Beauford (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Antoinette Boots (as "Bessie/Old-Fashioned Girl"), Floyd Carder (as "Plantation Quartette"), Helen Case (as "Mrs. Shelby"), Roy Collins (as "Plantation Quartette"), Ashley Cooper (as "Erasmus Marks"), Hazel Cushman (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Wilbur Cushman (as "Austustine St. Clare"), Nydia D'Arnell (as "Mariette"), Kitty Dolan (as "Pickaninny"), Myrtle Ferguson (as "Ophelia St. Clare"), Harry Furney (as "Plantation Quartette"), Ernee Goodleigh [credited as Ernay Goodleigh] (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Davis Goodman (as "Gee Gee"), Robert Halliday (as "George Shelby"), Dixie Harkins (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Ross Himes (as "Rastus"), Harriet Hoctor (as "Henrique/Danseuse Premiere"), Violet Little (as "Pickaninny"), Renee Lowrie (as "Helen/Old-Fashioned Girl"), Florence Martin (as "Eliza"), Edith Maybaun (as "Jane/Old-Fashioned Girl"), Toresa McSpirit (as "Pickaninny"), Glory Minehart (as "Harry"), Patricia Pattisson (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Jessie Pollard (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Lorraine Ray (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Basil Ruysdael (as "Uncle Tom"), Phillip Ryder (as "Plantation Quartette"), Minnie Shaw (as "Pickaninny"), Lea Swan (as "Ann/Old-Fashioned Girl"), Ethel Swettenham (as "Pickaninny"), Rosie Swettenham (as "Pickaninny"), Elsie Thompson (as "Pickaninny"), Rosa Thompson (as "Pickaninny"), Aimee Torriani (as "Chloe"), Natasha Verova (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Frank K. Wallace (as "Simon Legree"), Hettie Ward (as "Pickaninny"). Replacement actor: Rex Cherryman (as "George Shelby"). Produced by Thomas Wilkes. Note: Filmed as Topsy and Eva (1927).
- (1925) Stage Play: The Master of the Inn. Written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing [final Broadway credit]. Suggested by the book by Robert Herrick. Directed by Hubert Druce. Little Theatre: 21 Dec 1925- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Edward Borrale (as "The Architect"), Edward Forbes (as "The Newcomer"), Kenneth Goodhue (as "The Lawyer"), Wallie Howe (as "Judge Ashe"), Ian Keith (as "Toney Norton"), Robert Loraine (as "Geoffrey David Thorne"), Virginia Pemberton (as "Andree Leigh"), Vincent Sardi (as "Pietro"), Marie Taylor (as "Mammy"), Verree Teasdale (as "Harriet Norton"), Ralph Weidhaas (as "The Artist"), George H. Wiseman (as "The Broker"), Helen Woo (as "Sammy"), Forrest Zimmer (as "The Pillslinger"). Produced by Hubert Druce.
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