- (1909 - 1935) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1909) Stage Play: Richelieu (Revival). Written by Sir Edward George Bulwer-Lytton. Daly's Theatre: 29 Mar 1909- 8 Apr 1909 (unknown performances). Cast: E.H. Sothern (as "Richelieu"), Eric Blind, Malcolm Bradley, Rowland Buckstone, Virginia Hammond, Gladys Hanson, William Harris, Albert S. Howson, P.J. Kelly, Frederick Lewis, Sydney Mather, Harry Rabob, Frederick Roland [Broadway debut], John Taylor, Liano Tilden, Harry Turnley. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Taming of the Shrew. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Gustav Saenger. Academy of Music: 17 Jun 1909- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Julia Marlowe (as "Katharina"), E.H. Sothern (as "Petruchio"), Eric Blind (as "Vincentio"), Malcolm Bradley (as "Tailor"), Rowland Buckstone (as "Grumio"), Thomas L. Coleman (as "Gremio, Suitor to Bianca"), Pedro de Cordoba (as "Hortensio, Suitor to Bianca"), Ina Goldsmith (as "Curtis, A Servant to Petruchio"), William Harris (as "Baptista"), Helena Head (as "Widow"), M. King (as "Servant to Petruchio"), Norah Lamison (as "Bianca"), Frederick Lewis (as "Lucentio"), Miss Martin (as "Page to Baptista"), Sydney Mather (as "A Pedant"), Mr. Rabon (as "A Singer"), Frank Reicher (as "Biondello, Servant to Lucentio"), Frederick Roland (as "Haberdasher"), Vincent Sternroyd (as "Tranio, Servant to Lucentio"), M. Taylor (as "A Singer"), M. Thatcher (as "A Singer").
- (1910) Stage Play: Romeo and Juliet. Tragedy (Revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Academy of Music: 7 Feb 1910- 21 Mar 1910 (unknown performances/played in repertory with The Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, As You Like It). Cast: France Bendsten, Eric Blind, Malcolm Bradley, Rowland Buckstone, William Harris, Albert S. Howson, Charles Howson, P.J. Kelly, Frederick Lewis, Julia Marlowe (as "Juliet, daughter to Capulet"), Sydney Mather, Maurice Robinson, Frederick Roland, E.H. Sothern (as "Romeo, son of Montague"), John Maurice Sullivan, John Taylor. Produced by Sothern & Marlowe Repertory.
- (1910) Stage Play: Macbeth. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Broadway Theatre: 5 Dec 1910- unknown/played in repertory with As You Like It, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet). Cast: France Bendsten, Eric Blind, Thomas L. Coleman, Arthur Dorton, Eleanor Fralick, William Harris, Albert S. Howson, P.J. Kelly, Frederick Lewis, Julia Marlowe, Sydney Mather, Wendell Morse, Paul Roberts, Frederick Roland, Ernest Sinclair, E.H. Sothern, John Taylor. Produced by Sothern & Marlowe Repertory.
- (1917) Stage Play: In The Zone.
- (1919) Stage Play: Moliere.
- (1923) Stage Play: White Cargo. Drama. Written by Leon Gordon. Directed by Leon Gordon. Greenwich Village Theatre: 5 Nov 1923- Nov 1924 (closing date unknown/257 performances). Cast: A.E. Anson (as "Witzel"), Tracy Barrow (as "The Engineer"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "The Missionary"), Harris Gilmore (as "Worthing"), Curtis Karpe (as "The Skipper"), Annette Margulies (as "Tondeleyo"), Frederick Roland (as "Ashley"), Richard Stevenson, H. Conway Wingfield (as "The Doctor"). Produced by Earl Carroll. Note: Filmed by MGM as White Cargo (1942).
- (1926) Stage Play: White Cargo. Drama (revival). Written by Leon Gordon. Directed by Leon Gordon. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre: 12 Apr 1926- Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Tracy Barrow (as "The Engineer"), Rowland Beatty (as "Worthing"), Carleton Brickert (as "Witzel"), Alan Davis (as "Longford"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "The Missionary"), Curtis Karpe (as "The Skipper"), Betty Pierce (as "Tondeleyo"), Frederick Roland (as "Ashley"), W. Wana Singh (as "Jim Fish"), H. Conway Wingfield (as "The Doctor"). Produced by Earl Carroll. Note: Filmed by MGM as White Cargo (1942).
- (1930) Stage Play: Marco Millions. Comedy (revival). Written by Eugene O'Neill. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Liberty Theatre: 3 Mar 1930- Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Walter Coy, John C. Davis, Sylvia Field, Philip Foster, Sydney Greenstreet, Therese Guerini, John Henry, Earle Larrimore (as "Marco Polo"), Thomas Mackay, Sydney Little Mansfield, Sanford Meisner, Harry Mestayer, Frederick Roland (as "Marco's Father"), Vincent Sherman (as "Christian Traveller/A Buddhist Priest"), Helen Tilden, Henry Travers (as "Chu-Yin"), Albert Dekker [credited as Albert Van Dekker] (as "A Mahometan Captain of Ghazan's Army" and "Boatswain"), Louis Veda, Francis Ward, Harry Wise, Martin Wolfson, Paul Yost. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1930) Stage Play: Volpone. Comedy (revival).
- (1930) Stage Play: The Violet and One, Two, Three. Comedy.
- (1930) Stage Play: Overture. Drama. Written by William Bolitho. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Stage Manager: Royal C. Stout. Assistant Stage Mgr: Anthony Pawley. Longacre Theatre: 5 Dec 1930- Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Lois Arnold (as "Mrs. Lopper"), Frederick Backus (as "Heiber"), George Bollmer (as "Attendant"), William Boren (as "Peter Hessel"), Lee Burgess (as "A Girl"), Maurice Cass (as "Doctor Levy"), Colin Clive (as "Karl Ritter"), Armand Cortes (as "Peters"), N.R. Cregan (as "Pepper, a miner"), William Foran (as "Thomas"), Richard Freeman (as "Felder"), J.P. Gould (as "Paul"), Daniel Hamilton (as "A Corporal"), John Hoyt [credited as John Hoysradt] (as "Lieutenant Hoffman"), Bjorn Koefoed (as "A Delegate/Chaplain"), Daniel Makarenko (as "Kraus"), Martin Malloy (as "Lindermann"), Pat O'Brien (as "Maxim"), Pacie Ripple (as "Jung"), Barbara Robbins (as "Katie Tauler"), Joseph Robison (as "Rubens, a blacksmith"), Frederick Roland (as "The Mayor"), Harry Selby (as "Another Corporal"), Royal C. Stout (as "Lieutenant of Police"), Ward Vernon (as "Hans"), Carlos Zizold (as "General Von Hoeffer"). Produced by Bela Blau Inc.
- (1932) Stage Play: Jewel Robbery. Comedy. Written by Bertram Bloch, from the Hungarian of Ladislas Fodor. Directed by Paul Streger. Booth Theatre: 13 Jan 1932- Feb 1932 (closing date unknown/54 performances). Cast: Lionel Braham (as "Lenz"), Stuart Casey, Clarence Derwent (as "Franz"), Mary Ellis (as "Teri"), Harold Johnsrud (as "Leopold"), Hazel Nagley (as "Berta"), Eugene Powers (as "Detective"), Frederick Roland (as "Count Rehberger"), Louis M. Simon (as "Customer's Friend"), Basil Sydney (as "Customer"), Robert Vivian (as "Hollander"), Cora Witherspoon (as "Marianne"). Produced by Paul Streger. Note: Filmed by Warner Bros. as Jewel Robbery (1932).
- (1932) Stage Play: We Are No Longer Children. Written by Leopold Marchand. Book adapted by Ilka Chase and William B. Murray. Directed by William A. Brady and Leslie Howard. Booth Theatre: 1 Mar 1932- Apr 1932 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Walter Bonn (as "La Vattier"), Diane Bori [credited as Diana Bori] (as "Maid") [Broadway debut], Spring Byington (as "Lisa Duval"), George Dill (as "A Man from the Provinces"), Gertrude Fowler (as "Mariette"), Geoffrey Kerr (as "Jean Servin"), Freya Leigh (as "Cecile Breton"), Edward Mendelssohn (as "Waiter"), Frederick Roland (as "Aristide Breton"), Harold Vermilyea (as "Paul Verdier"), June Walker (as "Roberte"), Wallace Widdicombe [credited as Wallace Widdecombe] (as "Count de Moreau"), H.N. Worth (as "Pierre"). Produced by William A. Brady.
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