- (1926 - 1938) Active on Broadway [sometimes credited as Fothringham Lysons] in the following productions:
- (November 29, 1937) He acted in Laurence Housman's play, "Victoria Regina," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Helen Hayes, Raymond Johnson, Wallace Widdecombe, Harry Plimmer, Augusta Roeland, Babette Feist, Charles Francis, Werner Bateman, Alexander Clark, Albert Froom, Oswald Marshall, Guy Moneypenny, Avery Graves, Edward Martyn, Pamela Henry-May, Jane Cobb, Beatrice Moreland, James Bedford, Eva Leonard Boyne, Kate Warriner, Tom Woods, Edward Jones, James Gibson, Abraham Sofaer, Robert Von Rigel, Herschel Martin, Felix Brown, Katherine Scott, Edith Carew, Elsie Grant, Izetta Jewel, George Denham, Ian Maple, and Hitous Gray in the cast. Gilbert Miller was producer and director. Rex Whistler was set and costume designer.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Padre. Book adapted by Stanley Logan. Directed by Stanley Logan. Ritz Theatre: 27 Dec 1926- 12 Jan 1927 (32 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen (as "Monsieur Cousinet"), May Anderson (as "Madame Berthier/Victorine"), Arthur Bowyer (as "Alexandre Grandin"), James Brooks (as "Policeman"), Nana Bryant (as "Madame Cousinet"), Leo Carrillo (as "Father Pellegrin"), Elwyn Eaton (as "The Cardinal"), Albert Froom (as "Maurice Tremoulet/Joseph"), Caryl Gillen (as "Senator Berthier"), Harold Grau (as "The Chausseur"), Elaine Ivans (as "Paulette"), John M. Kline (as "Monseigneur Sibue"), Stanley Logan (as "Count Pierre De Sableuse"), A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Josephe Marius/Georges") [Broadway debut], Henry Major (as "Charles Gaussat"), Poilu (as "Poilu"), George Schiller (as "Florent"), Marcella Swanson (as "Alice"), Richard Temple (as "Alphonse Dupuis/Monsieur/Plumoiseau"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Taming of the Shrew. Comedy (revival).
- Order Please (1934). Comedy. Written by Edward Childs Carpenter. Based on a play by Walter C. Hackett. Directed by Edward Childs Carpenter. Playhouse Theatre: 9 Oct 1934- Oct 1934 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Alney Alba, Albert Andress, James Bell, Tala Birell, Olive Briscoe, Gregory Deane, Clifford Dempsey, Pierre D'Ennery, Delphine Doray, Joseph R. Garry, Gladys Griswold, William Hopper (as "Victor Neilson"), Lulu Mae Hubbard, Paul Jacchia, Suzanne Jackson, Bernice Kenyon, Hermann Lieb, A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Dr. Weisner"), Peggy Marlowe, Percy Moore, Henry Norell, Vivienne Osborne (as "Phoebe Weston"), Addison Pinckert, Robert Shayne, Matthew Smith, Jack Soanes, Robert Toms. Produced by George Bushar and John Tuerk.
- Double Door (1933). Melodrama. Written by Elizabeth McFadden. Directed by H.C. Potter. Ritz Theatre: 21 Sep 1933- Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/143 performances). Cast: Granville Bates (as "Mortimer Neff"), William Foran, Aleta Freel, Elbert Gruver, Richard Kendrick, A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Telson"), Mary Morris, George H. Quinby, Anne Revere (as "Caroline Van Bret"), Barbara Shields, George R. Taylor, Alice May Tuck, Ernest Woodward. Produced by H.C. Potter and George Haight.
- Evensong (1933).
- (1932) Stage Play: The Fatal Alibi. Mystery/drama. Written by Michael Morton, from "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" by Agatha Christie. American audience adaptation by John Anderson. Directed by Charles Laughton [U.S. directorial debut]. Booth Theatre: 8 Feb 1932- 1 Mar 1932 (24 performances). Cast: Jane Bramley (as "Ursula Bourne"), Lawrence H. Cecil (as "Inspector Davies"), Andree Corday (as "Margot"), Edward Crandall (as "Geoffrey Raymond"), Lowell Gilmore (as "Captain Ralph Paton"), Kenneth Hunter, Moffat Johnston (as "Dr. Sheppard"), Charles Laughton (as "Hercule Poirot"), A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Mr. Hammond"), Lionel Pape (as "Sir Roger Ackroyd"), Donald Randolph (as "Parker"), Effie Shannon (as "Mrs. Ackroyd"), Helen Vinson (as "Caryl Sheppard"), Jane Wyatt (as "Flora"). Produced by Jed Harris.
- (1931) Stage Play: Lean Harvest. Drama. Written by Ronald Jeans. Directed by Leslie Banks. Forrest Theatre: 13 Oct 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Vera Allen (as "Celila Hardman"), Leslie Banks (as "Nigel"), Paula Bauersmith (as "Carmen Bracegirdle") [Broadway debut], Lillian Bronson (as "Gladys/Miss Moggs"), Nigel Bruce (as "Philip Downes"), Patricia Calvert (as "Anne"), Charles Esdale [erroneously credited as Charles Edsale on opening night] (as "Duckitt"), Alfred Flanders (as "Jack Crabb"), Peggy Hovenden (as "Leila Perrett"), John Hoyt [credited as John Hoysradt] (as "Dr. Plumtree/Mr. McGowan"), A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Mr. A. Tellworthy/Dr. Fisher"), Edwin Mills (as "Richard"), Evelyn Mills (as "Ann"), Warren Mills (as "Tommy"), Leonard Mudie (as "Steven"), Molly Pearson (as "Mrs. Trent"), Ada Potter (as "Mrs. Tellworthy"), Harry Sothern (as "Mr. Featherstone"), Joaquin Souther (as "Porteous"). Produced by Kenneth Macgowan and Joseph Verner Reed.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Money Lender. Written by Roy Horniman. Ambassador Theatre: 27 Aug 1928- Sep 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Genevieve Belasco (as "Sarah Levi"), Herbert Clark (as "Samuel Levi"), Charles Esdale (as "Col. Luttrell"), George Farren (as "Jacob Dacosta"), Marion Gray (as "Mrs. Luttrell"), Geoffrey Harwood (as "Capt. Harry Yarborough"), Lulu Mae Hubbard (as "Rachel Levi"), A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Willoughby Heriot"), Isabel O'Madigan (as "Letitia Lady Ingleby"), Horace Pollock (as "Mr. Evan Jones"), Lester Salkow (as "Ike Levi"), Nan Sheldon (as "Maid/Sister of Mercy"), Louis Sorin (as "Solomon Levi"), Guy Standing Jr. (as "Lord Carhampton"), Katherine Standing (as "Lillian Luttrell"), Grant Stewart (as "Rev. Henry Luttrell"), Nina Walker (as "Miss Tallant"). Produced by Ned Jakobs.
- (1935) Stage Play: Victoria Regina. Historical drama (revival). Written by Laurence Housman. Incidental Music Arranged by Walter Leigh. Musical arrangements and orchestra under the direction of Alexander Haas. Directed by Gibert Miller. Broadhurst Theatre: 26 Dec 1935- Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/203 performances). Cast: Helen Hayes (as "Victoria"), Mary Austin, Alan Bandler, James Bedford, E. Bellenden-Clarke, Felix Brown, Edith Carew, Lewis Casson, Willis Duncan, Babette Feist, Mary Forbes, Albert Froom (as "Mr. Richards, Albert's Valet"), Shirley Gale, Arthur Gould-Porter, Elise Grant, Cherry Hardy, Mary Heberden, Alfred Helton (as "A Footman"), Frances Hunt, Edward Jones, Edward Jones, A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Second Queen's Gentleman"), George Macready (as "Prince Ernest"), Renee Macredy, Ian Maple, Oswald Marshall, Edward Martin, Herschel Martin, Gilbert McKay, Guy Moneypenny, Elizabeth Munn, Mary Newham-Davis, Harry Plimmer, Shirley Poirier, Vincent Price (as "Prince Albert"), Eugene Schiel, Jean Stephenson, Helen Trenholme, Robert Von Rigel, James Woodburn, Tom Woods, George Zucco. Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1936) Stage Play: Victoria Regina. Historical drama (revival). Written by Laurence Housman. Incidental Music Arranged by Walter Leigh. Musical arrangements and orchestra under the direction of Alexander Haas. Directed by Gibert Miller. Broadhurst Theatre: 31 Aug 1936- Jun 1937 (closing date unknown/314 performances). Cast: Helen Hayes (as "Victoria"), Mary Austin, Alan Bandler, James Bedford, E. Bellenden-Clarke, Felix Brown, Willis Duncan, Babette Feist, Mary Forbes, Charles Francis, Albert Froom (as "Mr. Richards, Albert's Valet"), Arthur Gould-Porter, Cherry Hardy, Alfred Helton (as "A Footman"), Edward Jones, Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Second Princess"), A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Second Queen's Gentleman"), George Macready (as "Prince Ernest"), Renee Macredy, Oswald Marshall, Edward Martin, Herschel Martin, Gilbert McKay, Guy Moneypenny, Elizabeth Munn, Mary Newham-Davis, Harry Plimmer, Shirley Poirier, Vincent Price (as "Prince Albert"), Abraham Sofaer, Jean Stephenson, Helen Trenholme, Robert Von Rigel, James Woodburn, Tom Woods. Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1938) Stage Play: Victoria Regina. Historical drama (revival). Written by Laurence Housman. Incidental Music Arranged by Walter Leigh. Musical arrangements and orchestra under the direction of Alexander Haas. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Martin Beck Theatre: 3 Oct 1938- Dec 1938 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Helen Hayes (as "Victoria"), Werner Bateman, James Bedford, William Bishop, Merryl Boyden, Felix Brown, Edith Carew, Alexander Clark, George Denham, Babette Feist, Charles Francis, Albert Froom (as "Mr. Richards"), James Gibson, Elsie Grant, Hitous Gray, Pamela Henry-May, Frances Hunt, Izetta Jewel, Raymond Johnson, Edward Jones, Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Duchess of Sutherland"), A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Second Queen's Gentleman"), Ian Maple, Oswald Marshall, Herschel Martin, Edward Martyn, Guy Moneypenny, Beatrice Moreland, Harry Plimmer, Shirley Poirier, Augusta Roeland, Eugene Schiel, Abraham Sofaer, Robert Von Rigel, Kate Warriner (as "Lady Jane"), Wallace Widdecombe, Tom Woods. Produced by Gilbert Miller.
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