Charles H. Yale (1856 – 1920) was an American theatre producer and performer.[1] Early in his career he worked for the Boylston Museum in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1897 he formed a partnership in New York with David Henderson and W.J. Gilmore to produce "spectacular, operatic and musical plays."[2] Among Yale's theatrical productions are The Sea King, The Devil's Auction and Twelve Temptations. He went bankrupt in 1910.[3] He belonged to the National Theatrical Producing Managers Association.[4] He died in Rochester, New York, in 1920.[5]