4, 1887); "The Wife," with Henry DeMille (New York:
Lyceum Theatre, November I, 1887); "Lord Chumley," with Henry DeMille
(New York: Lyceum Theatre, August 21, 1888); "The Charity Ball," with
Henry DeMille (New York: Lyceum Theatre, November 19, 1889); "Men and
Women," with Henry DeMille (New York: Proctor's 23rd Street Theatre,
October 21, 1890); "Miss Helyett," from the French (New York: Star
Theatre, November 3, 1891); "The Girl I Left Behind Me," with Franklyn
Fyles (New York: Empire Theatre, January 25, 1893); "The Younger Son,"
from the German (New York: Empire Theatre, October 24, 1893); "The Heart
of Maryland" (New York: Herald Square Theatre, October 22, 1895);
"Zaza," from the French of Berton and Simon (New York: Garrick Theatre,
January 8, 1899); "Naughty Anthony" (New York: Herald Square Theatre,
January 8, 1900); "Madame Butterfly," from the novel by John Luther Long
(New York: Herald Square Theatre, March 5, 1900); "Du Barry" (New York:
Criterion Theatre, December 25, 1901); "The Darling of the Gods" (New
York: Belasco Theatre, now the Republic, December 3, 1902); "Sweet Kitty
Bellairs," from a novel by the Edgertons (New York: Belasco Theatre, now
the Republic, December 8, 1903); "Adrea," with John Luther Long (Belasco
Theatre, New York, now the Republic, January 11, 1905); "The Girl of the
Golden West" (New York: Belasco Theatre, now the Republic, November 14,
1905); "The Rose of the Rancho," with Richard Walton Tully (New York:
Belasco Theatre, now the Republic, November 27, 1906); "A Grand Army
Man," in collaboration (New York: Stuyvesant Theatre, now the Belasco,
October 16, 1907); "The Lily," from the French of Wolff and Leroux (New
York: Stuyvesant Theatre, now the Belasco, December 23, 1909); "The
Return of Peter Grimm" (New York: Belasco Theatre, January 2, 1911);
"The Secret," from the French of Henry Bernstein (New York: Belasco
Theatre, December 23, 1913); "Van Der Decken" (Wilmington, Del.: The
Playhouse, December 12, 1915.) This list represents only a small part of
Mr. Belasco's activities.
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