[1] Lee was only a child when she was assigned the part of Meenie in Rip Van Winkle, in a company led by Joseph Jefferson.
[3] The Irish Minstrel by Frederick Marsden was staged at Poole's Theatre,[4] 8th Street near Broadway (Manhattan),[5] in October 1886.
[8] Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch had its New York City debut at the Savoy Theatre,[9] 112 West 34th Street,[10] in the late summer of 1904.
The play was an adaptation of both Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch and Lovey Mary, written by Anne Crawford Flexner.
[9] Joe Weber headed a cast of actors who staged Dream City and The Magic Knight at Shubert Park in Brooklyn, in April 1907.
The show began with the building of a model of Noah's Ark, followed by a simulation of the deluge, and finally, a depiction of the millennium.
[13] Lee played Dollbabia in The Lady Of The Slipper, a musical fantasy in three acts, written by Anne Caldwell and Lawrence McCarthy.
Cinders was the first show held on the New Amsterdam Roof after the Midnight Frolics ceased production,[15] when Prohibition in the United States became law in 1920.