Digital Gallery Briscoe first appeared on stage at the age of four, and by nine she was touring as Editha in Gus Thomas' adaptation of
Frances Burnett's children's story '' Editha's Burglar
. Three years later, in June 1895, she was engaged at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, New York, to play Julian Esmond in the Russ Whytal melodrama For Fair Virginia'', but was replaced after just two nights when the mayor's office determined that the weather was too hot for a child under sixteen to be working in. Briscoe eventually did return to
For Fair Virginia to play Julian Esmond over a subsequent road tour that lasted well into the spring of 1897. By October 1897 Briscoe was back at the Fifth Avenue Theatre with
Richard Mansfield's company as Essie in the American debut of Shaw's ''
The Devil's Disciple. In 1899 she toured with Walter E. Perkins playing Gertie in a farce-comedy entitled My Friend from India'' by Henry A. Du Souchet. During the 1900–1901 season Briscoe assumed the role of the sickly boy Claude in a national tour of
Two Little Vagrants,
Charles Klein's adaptation of the
Pierre Decourcelle melodrama
Les Deux Gosses. The following season she began a long tour playing Asa opposite
Paul Gilmore in
Lost River; advertised as a pastoral melodrama by
Joseph Arthur. In 1905 Briscoe toured in the Harry McRae Webster military drama
Lieutenant Dick, U. S. A. playing Machita to Webster's Sergeant Jones. By this time, Briscoe and Webster had been married for two years. ==Film==