Broadway Jones premiered on September 16, 1912, at
Parsons Theatre in
Hartford, Connecticut. It then moved to
Broadway, where it opened at
George M. Cohan's Theatre on September 23, 1912, co-produced by Cohan and
Sam H. Harris. It ran there for 176 performances, closing in February 1913. The Broadway cast was led by Cohan in the title role, with his mother.
Helen Cohan, as Mrs. Spotswood, and his father, Jerry J. Cohan, as Judge Spotswood. Others in the cast included
Myrtle Tannehill as Josie Richards, Russell Pincus as Sam Spotswood, M. J. Sullivan as Rankin, Ada Gilman as Mrs. Girard, and George Parsons as Robert Wallace. After the Broadway run, Cohan toured in the play and ultimately brought the work to London's
West End where it opened at the
Prince of Wales Theatre on September 6, 1916. It ran there for 116 performances and closed on November 25, 1916. ==Adaptations==