- (1907 - 1943) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: My Wife. Written by Michael Morton. Based on the French of Paul Gavault and Robert Charvay. Empire Theatre: 31 Aug 1907- Dec 1907 (closing date unknown/129 performances). Cast: Axel Brunn, Herbert Budd, Billie Burke (as "Beatrice "Trixie" Dupre"), John Drew (as "Gerald Eversleigh"), Frank Goldsmith, Ferdinand Gottschalk, L.C. Howard, Hope Latham, Mario Majeroni, Rex McDougall, E. Soldene Powell, Albert Roccardi, Morton Selten, Ida Greeley Smith, Walter Soderling [Broadway debut], Dorothy Tennant. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1908) Stage Play: Jack Straw. Comedy. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Directed by William Seymour. Empire Theatre: 14 Sep 1908- Dec 1908 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: John Drew (as "Jack Straw"), Vivian Blackburn (as "Flossie Squaretoes"), Mary Boland (as "Ethel, Mrs. Parker Jennings' Daughter"), Rose Coghlan (as "Mrs. Parker Jennings"), Edgar L. Davenport (as "Ambrose Holland, Jack's Friend") [final Broadway role], Helen Freeman (as "Rosie Abbott"), Frank Goldsmith (as "Lord Serlo"), Grace Henderson (as "Mrs. Withers"), Kate Kimball, Mario Majeroni (as "Count Adrian Von Bremer"), Edwain Nicander (as "Vincent, Parker's Son"), Soldine Powel [credited as E. Soldene Powell] (as "Rev. Lewis Abbott"), Adelaide Prince (as "Lady Wanley"), Walter Soderling (as "Servant"), Frederick Tyler (as "Mr. Parker Jennings"). House Manager: Charles Frohman. Theatre Leased by Charles Frohman. Theatre Owned and Operated by Frank W. Sanger and Al Hayman. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1909) Stage Play: Inconstant George. Written by Robert de Flers and Gaston Armand De Caillavet. Book adapted by Gladys Unger. Empire Theatre: 29 Sep 1909- Dec 1909 (closing date unknown/85 performances). Cast: John Drew (as "George"), Marie Berkeley, Mary Boland, Carlotta Doty, Bernard Fairfax, Desmond Kelly, Jane Laurel, Rex McDougall, Adelaide Prince, Martin Sabine, Robert Schable, Alice Soderling, Walter Soderling, Frederick Tiden. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Speckled Band. Written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Garrick Theatre: 21 Nov 1910- Dec 1910 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Katherine Brook, W. Coats Bush, Cyril Chadwick, Ivo Dawson, Irene Fenwick, Ben Field, John Findlay, Alexander Frank, C. Later, H.H. McCollum, Kenneth Meinken, Charles Millward (as "Sherlock Holmes"), Frank Shannon, Ivan Simpson, Walter Soderling, Edwin Stevens, John M. Troughton. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Perplexed Husband. Written by Alfred Sutro. Directed by Alfred Sutro. Empire Theatre: 2 Sep 1912- Nov 1912 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Mary Boland, John Drew, Hubert Druce, Alice John, Nina Sevening, Walter Soderling, Margaret Watson. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1913) Stage Play: Much Ado About Nothing (Revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Empire Theatre: 1 Sep 1913- Sep 1913 (unknown closing date/24 performances). Cast: Nigel Barry, Mary Boland, Malcolm Bradley, Laura Hope Crews, Herbert Delmore, John Drew, Herbert Druce, Frank Elliott, Fred Eric, Annie Francis, Sidney Herbert, Frank Kemble-Cooper, Rexford Kendrick, Edward Longman, Bertram Marburgh, Walter Soderling, Henry Stephenson. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Will. Written by J.M. Barrie. Empire Theatre: 29 Sep 1913- Oct 1913 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Mary Boland, John Drew, Fred Eric, Sidney Herbert, Frank Kemble-Cooper, Murray Ross, Walter Soderling. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Tyranny of Tears. Written by C. Haddon Chambers. Directed by C. Haddon Chambers. Empire Theatre: 25 Sep 1913- Oct 1913 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Mary Boland, Laura Hope Crews, John Drew (as "Mr. Parbury"), Hubert Druce, Julian L'Estrange, Walter Soderling. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1914) Stage Play: A Scrap of Paper (Revival). Written by Victorien Sardou. Empire Theatre: 11 May 1914- Jun 1914 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Mary Boland (as "Louise De La Glaciere"), Helen Collier, Charles Dalton, John Drew, Ernest Glendinning, Charlotte Ives, Jeffreys Lewis, Frank McCoy, Fuller Mellish (as "Brisemouche"), Walter Soderling, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Madame Dupont"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Prodigal Husband. Written by Dario Niccodemi and Michael Morton. Empire Theatre: 7 Sep 1914- Oct 1914 (closing date unknown/42 performances). Cast: Helen Hayes [credited as Helen Hayes Brown], Grace Carlyle, Harry Crocker, John Drew, May Galyer, Jessie F. Glendinning, Ferdinand Gottschalk, J. Homer Hunt, Harry Leighton, Josephine Morse, John Mottus, Clinton Preston, Walter Soderling, Rose Winter. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1915) Stage Play: Rosemary (Revival). Written by Louis N. Parker and Murray Carson. Directed by Frank Lamb. Empire Theatre: 12 Jan 1915- Jan 1915 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Alexandra Carlisle, John Drew, Hubert Druce (as "Joe Ram"), Lewis Edgard, May Galyer, Fred Goodwins, Harry Harwood, Frances Landy, Walter Soderling (as "Abraham"), Frank M. Thomas (as "William Westford"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Cruikshank"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Chief. Written by Horace Annesley Vachell. Empire Theatre: 22 Nov 1915- Dec 1915 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Consuelo Bailey, William Barnes, Laura Hope Crews, John Drew, Echlin Gayer, George Graham, Thais Lawton, Walter Soderling, Katherine Stewart. Produced by Charles Frohman, Inc.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Circle. Romantic comedy. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Selwyn Theatre: 12 Sep 1921- Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/175 performances). Cast: Mrs. Leslie Carter (as "Lady Catherine Champion-Cheney"), John Drew (as "Lord Porteous"), John Halliday (as "Edward Luton"), Ernest Lawford (as "Clive Champion-Cheney"), Maxine MacDonald (as "Mrs. Shenstone"), Robert Rendel (as "Spaulding"), Charles L. Sealy (as "Footman"), Walter Soderling (as "Butler"), Estelle Winwood (as "Elizabeth"). Produced by The Selwyns.
- (1923) Stage Play: Casanova. Drama. Incidental music by Deems Taylor. Written by Lorenzo De Azertis. Translated by Sidney Howard. Empire Theatre: 26 Sep 1923- Dec 1923 (closing date unknown/77 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews (as "The Innkeeper"), Ralph Belmont (as "A Lieutenant"), Beatrice Belreva (as "Columbine"), Victor Benoit (as "Monsieur Dubois"), George Blackmore (as "A Roman Soldier"), Horace Braham (as "The Abbe Bernis"), Nellie Burt (as "Manon"), Katharine Cornell (as "Henriette"), Ernest Cossart (as "Leduc"), Dinarzade (as "Giulietta"), Doris (as "A Guitar Player"), Mary Ellis (as "The Dancer from Milan"), Harry Fielding (as "A Fat Man"), David Glassford (as "Monsieur Antoine"), Harold Hartsell (as "A Banker in Cesena"), Shelia Hayes (as "Rose"), Horace Healy (as "A Gentleman in Black"), Herbert James (as "Battista"), Jacob Kingsbury [credited as Jacob Kingsberry] (as "Second Postillion"), Edward Le Hay (as "An Innkeeper"), B.N. Lewin (as "Manzoni"), Mario Majeroni (as "Captain Michael Echedy"), William Marr (as "A Gambler"), Frank Newcomb (as "Third Postillion"), Gypsy O'Brien (as "The Beautiful Governess"), James T. Powers (as "First Postillion"), Harry Redding (as "A Gambler"), George Royle (as "Pulcinella"), Lowell Sherman (as "Giacomo Casanova/Chevalier de Seingalt"), Edward F. Snow (as "Second Archer"), Walter Soderling (as "A Waiter"), Charles Vincent (as "Fourth Postillion"), Judith Vosselli (as "The Courtesan"), J.C. Wallace First Archer"), Philip Wood (as "Alfani-Celli"). Produced by A.H. Woods and Gilbert Miller.
- (1924) Stage Play: Judy Drops In. Comedy. Written by Mark Swan. Punch and Judy Theatre: 4 Oct 1924- Nov 1924 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Theodore Babcock (as "Mathew Lethbridge"), Frank Beaston (as "Harry Stanton"), Hazele Burgess (as "Lucia Hunter-Madison"), Donald Gallaher (as "Jack Lethbridge"), Lida Kane (as "Bridget Maguire"), Marian Mears (as "Judy Drummond"), George Meeker (as "Tom Danforth"), Walter Soderling (as "Nathan Gridley"), Edward H. Wever (as "Dick Weatherby"). Produced by John Henry Mears.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Undercurrent. Written by William H. McMasters. Directed by Frank McCormack. Cort Theatre: 3 Feb 1925- Feb 1925 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Victor Beecroft (as "Jock McNaughton"), Harry Beresford (as "Jason Mills"), Alison Bradshaw (as "Edith Spaulding"), Elsie Esmond (as "Mrs. Mills"), Frank Hubert (as "Benson"), Lee Patrick (as "Helen Mills"), Frank Shannon (as "Tom Flanagan"), Walter Soderling (as "Spaulding"), Grant Stewart (as "Doctor Blair"), Lyons Wickland (as "Manley Bryce"). Produced by Barrie Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Command Performance. Comedy. Written by Stafford Dickens. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Klaw Theatre: 3 Oct 1928- Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Lee Baker (as "Count Vellenburg"), William H. Barwald (as "Hildred Sabidoff"), Robert Clear (as "Blondel"), Hubert Druce (as "Nicholas, King of Wallachia"), Charlotte Granville (as "Elizabeth, Queen of Wallachia"), George Haight (as "Servant"), Rose Keane (as "Lydia Petrovic"), Ian Keith (as "Peter Kraditch/Alexis, Prince of Moldavia"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Katerina, Princess of Wallachia"), Zvee Scooler (as "Ansche Milosovic"), Ivan F. Simpson (as "Paul Masoch"), Walter Soderling (as "Hugo"), Beatrice Terry (as Elinor, Queen of Wallachia"), Maria Ziccardi (as "Yana Lodoffski"). Produced by Herman Shumlin. Note: Filmed as Command Performance (1931).
- (1943) Stage Play: The Barber Had Two Sons. Melodrama. Written by Thomas Duggan and Thomas Hogan. Directed by Melville Burke. Playhouse Theatre: 1 Feb 1943- 20 Feb 1943 (24 performances). Cast: Edith Angold (as "Mrs. Alta Hjalmer"), James Bass (as "Captain Ulmer"), Walter Brooke (as "Johann Mathieson"), Fairfax Burger (as "Carl Nagel"), James Darrell (as "Corporal Heimer"), Steve Darrell (as "Customer"), Eddy Fields (as "Colonel Schmidt"), Hanns Kolmar (as "1st German Soldier"), Richard O'Connor (as "Sergeant Brunnemann"), Richard Powers (as "Christian Mathieson"), Tutta Rolf (as "Karen Borson"), Walter Soderling (as "Lunke Hjalmer") [final Broadway role], Anita Vengay (as "Hilda"), Joseph Wiseman (as "2nd German Soldier"), J. Arthur Young (as "Rudolph Bjorin Nilsen"), Blanche Yurka (as "Ma/Mrs. Mathieson"), Alfred Zeisler (as "Major Bowmann"), Wolfgang Zilzer (as "Lars Tugar"). Produced by Jess Smith.
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