The Passing of the Idle Rich was produced by the Winter Garden Theatre,[1] 1634 Broadway in midtown Manhattan,[2] in April 1913.
The play, a work by Frederic Townsend Martin, showed scenes from a private car, the RMS Olympic, a millionaire's residence on Fifth Avenue, and a Mexican mine with an operative cage.
R.A. Roberts staged the entertainment which included Montgomery, Beverley Sitgreaves, and Beatrice Prentice, in its cast.
[1] Julius Hopp put together a cast for The World Aflame which included Montgomery and Ernest Milton.
Montgomery was hit by a truck just before the scheduled debut of Green Stick at the Provincetown Playhouse in October 1934.