- (1910) Stage: Appeared (as "Tom Donahue") in "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" on Broadway. Musical-comedy-farce. Written / directed / music / produced (w/Sam Harris) by George M. Cohan. Gaiety Theatre (moved to George M. Cohan's Theatre on 13 Feb 1911 to close): 19 Sep 1910-unknown (424 performances). Cast included: Hale Hamilton, Purnell Pratt, Grant Mitchell.
- (1920) Stage Play: Oh, Henry. Comedy/farce. Written by Bide Dudley. Directed by Tom Wise. Fulton Theatre: 5 May 1920- May 1920 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Florence Carrette, Clay Carroll, Spencer Charters (as "The Stranger"), Eva Condon, Roland Hogue, Edwin Walter, Dallas Welford, Jane Wheatley. Produced by Theodore C. Deitrich.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Tavern. Burlesque. Written by Cora Dick Gantt. Directed by John Meehan. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 27 Sep 1920- May 1921 (closing date unknown/252 performances). Cast: Arnold Daly, Alberta Burton, Wanda Carlyle, Spencer Charters (as "The Hired Man"), William Gaunt, Joseph Guthrie, Joseph M. Holicky, William Jeffrey, Dodson Mitchell, Lucia Moore (as "The Governor's Wife"), Elsie Rizer (as "The Woman"), Lee Sterret (as "The Sheriff"), Phillips Tead (as "The Tavern Keeper's Son"), Morgan Wallace (as "The Governor"). Produced by George M. Cohan. Produced by arrangement with Brock Pemberton.
- (1923) Stage Play: Dew Drop Inn. Musical comedy. Based on a book by Walter DeLeon. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Astor Theatre: 17 May 1923- 25 Aug 1923 (83 performances). Cast included: James Barton, Alice Brady,Spencer Charters (as "Joseph Higgins"), Daniel Dare. Note: Production on hiatus during July, 1923.
- (1924) Stage: Appeared in "Annie Dear" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music / material / lyrics by Clare Kummer. Additional music by Sigmund Romberg. Featuring songs by Jean Schwartz. Additional lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Directed by Edward Royce. Times Square Theatre: 4 Nov 1924-31 Jan 1925 (103 performances). Cast: Edward Allan, Mary Almonti, Fred Arnold, Abner Barnhart, Kathleen Barrow, Jason Bauer, Spencer Bentley, Marguerite Boatwright, Dorothy Brown, Billie Burke (as "Annie Leigh"), John Byam, Joan Clement, Phyllis Cleveland, Gladys Coburn, Virginia Crane, Lawrence Crowe, Easter and Hazleton, Pearl Eaton, George Ferguson, Gavin Gordon, Florentine Gosnova, Alexander Gray, Marion Green, Evelyn Grieg, Ned Hamlin, Harold Hennessy, Barton Hepburn, Helen Herendeen, Edna Johnson, Frank Kingdon (as "Mr. Gosling"), Norman Knox, Mary Lawler, Nyo Lee, Rona Lee, Catherine Littlefield, William May, Gayle Mays, Gertrude McDonald, Lelia McGuire, Marjorie Peterson, Anastasia Reilly, Katherine Sacker, Charles Schenck, James Shelton, Russell Smith, Peggy Steele, Ernest Truex (as "George Wimbledon"), May Vokes (as "Lottie"), Bobby Watson, Jack Whiting, Alfred Wyart. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Ira Whittaker") in "The Fourflusher" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Caesar Dunn. Apollo Theatre: 13 Apr 1925-1 Jun 1925 (56 performances). Cast: Louise Allen, George Dill, Margaret Dumont, Charles N. Greene, Eugene MacGregor, Russell Mack, Sue MacManamy, Gertrude Moran, John Daly Murphy, Edward Poynter, Ninetta Sunderland (then known as Nan Sunderland), John M. Washburn. Produced by Mack Hilliard.
- (1926) Stage Play: Fanny. Comedy/Melodrama. Written by Willard Mack. and David Belasco. Directed by David Belasco. Lyceum Theatre: 21 Sep 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: 'Fanny Brice (as "Fanny Fiebaum"), Spencer Charters (as "Humpty Riggs"), John Cromwell (as "Gyp Gradyear"), Ruth Dayton (as "Nora Cassell"), Jane Ellison (as "Miss Leah Mendoza"), Samuel S. Lee (as "High Low"), Louis Mason (as "Slim Hawkins"), Francis Pierlot (as "Doggie Davis"), George Sherwood (as "Hollywood Haswell"), Warren William (as "Joe White"). Produced by David Belasco.
- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Calvin Lowe") in "Talk About Girls" on Broadway. Musical-comedy. Music by Harold Orlob and Stephen Jones. Adaption by William Carey Duncan and Daniel Kusell. From a play by John Hunter Booth. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Music orchestrated / arranged by Stephen Jones. Musical Director: Louis Gress. Directed by John Harwood and Daniel Kusell. Waldorf Theatre: 14 Jun 1927-Jun 1927 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast included: William Frawley (as "Henry Quill"), Edna Hopper, Russell Mack, Liane Mamet, Marie Marceline, Floyd Marion, John Meehan, Lillian Mitchell, Beth Milton, Florence Murray, Cora Stephens, Jane Taylor, Frances Upton. Produced by Harry H. Oshrin and Sam H. Grisman.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Wild Man of Borneo. Comedy. Written by Marc Connelly and Herman J. Mankiewicz. Directed by Marc Connelly. Bijou Theatre: 13 Sep 1927- Sep 1927 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Ajax, Murray Alper, Jess Barrett, Frank Butler, Spencer Charters (as "Bordo"), George Hassell, James P. Houston, Josephine Hull (as "Mrs. Marshall"), Lotta Linthicum, Charles Moran, Edward Nannery, Royal C. Stout, Anna Thomas. Produced by Philip Goodman.
- (1927) Stage Play: Out of the Night. Comedy/mystery. Written by Harold Hutchinson and Margery Williams. Lyric Theatre: 17 Oct 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Carroll Ashburn, Spencer Charters (as "Ichabod Blivens"), Vessie Farrell, Kenneth Loane, Mary Loane, Jack Motte, Diantha Pattison (as "Lenita Lenare"), James Spottswood (as "Tom Holland"), Fred E. Strong, Albert Tavernier. Produced by Night Producing Co., Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: Whoopee! Musical-comedy. Adaption by William Anthony McGuire. Based on "The Nervous Wreck" by Owen Davis. Music by Walter Donaldson. Lyrics by Gus Kahn. Musical Director: Gustave Salzer. Dances and Ensembles Staged by Seymour Felix. New Amsterdam Theatre: 4 Dec 1928- 23 Nov 1929 (407 performances). Cast: Eddie Cantor, Jean Ackerman, Josephine Adair, Sylvia Adam, Colette Ayers, Agnes Ayres, Mabel Baade, Peggy Bancroft, Elsie Behrens, Olive Brady, Ann Brown, Dorothy Brown, Sam Bunin, Katherine Burke, Chief Caupolican, Spencer Charters (as "Jerome Underwood"), Frank Colleti, Marie Conway, Mary Coyle, Myrna Darby, Ruth Downey, Betty Dumbris, Madeline Dunbar, Buddy Ebsen, Bill Erickson, Frank Ericson, Ruth Etting, Harold Ettos, Muriel Finley, Dorothy Flood, Hazel Forbes, Bob Forte, Frank Frey, Tamara Geva, Jack Gifford, Gladys Glad, Betty Gray, Muriel Gray, Paul Gregory, Ed Grobe, Texas Guinan, Albert Hackett, Vivian Hall, James P. Houston, Meredith Howard, Don Hudson, Tom Hughes, Yvonne Hughes, Elenor Hunt, George Huntington, Jack James, Mary Jane, Louise Joyce, Lillian Knight, David Labris, Wynne Lark, Helen Lehigh, Tom Leventhal, Jack Lewis, Olga Loft, Elaine Mann, Charles Mayon, Freda Mierse, Gwendolyn Milne, Joe Mintello, Louis Morrell, Catherine Moylan, Edward Nadeau, Pat O'Day, Agnes O'Laughlin, Lillian Ostrum, Connie Owens, Dorothy Patterson, Charles Pettinger, Will Philbrick, Valerie Raemier, Pauline Ray, Bob Rice, Rita Riecker, Marion Roberts, Waldo Roberts, Jerry Rogers, Irving Ross, Jack Rutherford, Jack Shaw, Ethel Shutta, Adele Smith, Frances Upton, Helen Walsh, Matt Webster, Bobbe Weeks, Bobbie Wellsley, Gilbert White.
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