Harrison performed for numerous companies over her career, including the California Western Stock Company in San Francisco. As part of her tenure in New York, she performed at the
Grand Opera House. In July 1886 Harrison performed in the comedy,
The Maid of Belleville, at the
Star Theatre. The company, which included actor Frank David, moved on to Chicago when the hot summer weather forced the theater to close abruptly. The play
"Viva" was written for her and her brother by
Leonard Grover. Her performances mostly involved musical comedy. After leaving
New York, she performed for the
Boston Museum. ==Coleman House shooting==