This appendix captures the Seattle theatrical appearances of more than 60 actors, writers, and directors from the silent era, giving the dates of their known engagements, the venue in which they played, and the troupe, play and/or stage act in which they appeared. The list includes not only the individuals discussed here but also figures from the era who were not given more detailed examinations. The index is somewhat at the mercy of J. Willis Sayre’s original research, since the J. Willis Sayre Collection (despite his own claims) contains several gaps in time, and in some cases outright errors. If it were possible to somehow obtain the programs missing from the Collection, I have no doubt that additional engagements would be discovered. Additionally, in cases were certain performers are known to have used stage names during their careers, such as D.W. Griffith or Theda Bara, Sayre’s index of performers is incomplete, and my own detective work has had to suffice.
I have omitted the possible engagements of Mack Sennett – who may have played Seattle a number of times in various touring shows – simply because the existing Collection and newspaper materials cannot confirm his presence. I have also omitted the later appearances of Cecil B. DeMille and Harold Lloyd, as their visits were not specifically tied to any sort of entertainment event. I made an exception, however, for the visits of Gloria Swanson and Lillian Gish, since both arrived in Seattle on promotional tours, whether for stage, screen, or writing.