[2] For a number of years she was a regular in the annual pantomime at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane including: Gretchen in Mother Goose (1902) opposite Dan Leno;[3] Principal Girl in Humpty Dumpty (1903)[4] during which she was taken ill and was replaced by Mabel Love; Cupid in The White Cat (1904));[5] Ruby in Sinbad (1906);[6][7] Cissie in Babes in the Wood (1907);[8][9] and Katrina in Dick Whittington (1908); and the title role in Aladdin (1909).
[10] George appeared as Poll Merrie in Lady Tatters opposite Courtice Pounds and Walter Passmore at the Shaftesbury Theatre (1907)[11] and played Mariza opposite Passmore in Baron Trenck at the Strand Theatre (1911).
In 1912 she played the title role in a British tour of the musical comedy The Boy Scout with C. Hayden Coffin[12] and in 1915 was Mrs. Pineapple in the first revival of A Chinese Honeymoon at the Prince of Wales Theatre.
[13] In July 1911 Marie George was accompanied by Herbert Sparling in a performance at Brighton Palace Pier, where: ‘Marie George gives the audience twenty minutes of sparkling fun, and makes them regret very much the powers that be which prevent her continuing her part for double that period.
She is delightful in her songs, “That’s a Cinch,” and “Over again.” She is most ably assisted by Mr. Herbert Sparling, whose make-up as a pianoforte turner and acting throughout is wonderfully clever.’[8][14] Marie was married to the American theatrical manager Norman J.