- (1914) Stage: Wrote "The Hawk", produced on Broadway. Translated by Marie Zane Taylor. Shubert Theatre (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre from 30 Nov 1914-Close): 28 Sep 1914-unknown (136 performances). Cast: Herbert Belmore, William H. Burton, Lawrence Clifford, Richard Dix [Broadway debut], Mlle. Gabrielle Dorziat, William Faversham, V.L. Granville, Grace Henderson, Howard Jones, Wright Kramer, Frank Losee, P.J. MacCord, Harold Meltzer, Conway Tearle Pauline Whitson. NOTE: Filmed as The Hawk (1917).
- (1913) Stage: Wrote "The New Secretary", produced on Broadway. Adapted by Cosmo Gordon Lennox. Lyceum Theatre: 23 Jan 1913-Mar 1913 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews, Kitty Brown, Conrad Cantzen, Charles Cherry, Marie Doro, Annie Esmonde, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Wilson Hummel, Frank Kemble-Cooper, Mac Macomber, Harry Redding, Robert W. Smiley, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, Edith Wycoff. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage: Wrote (w/Frédérique De Grésac; earliest known Broadway credit) "The Marriage of Kitty", produced on Broadway. Hudson Theatre: 30 Nov 1903-Jan 1904 (closing date unknown/51 performances). Cast: Leonard Boyne, Ada Ferrar, Gilbert Hare, J. Lowther, Ernest Mainwaring, Marie Tempest, Lillian Wheeler.
- (1904) Stage: Wrote (w/Frédérique De Grésac) "La Pasarelle", produced on Broadway. Lyric Theatre: 7 Nov 1904-3 Dec 1904 (unknown performances/played in repertory with "Amoureuse", "Lolotte", "La Robe Rouge", "La Petite Marquise", "La Dame aux Camelias", "Incognito", "L'Hirondelle", "Ma Cousine", "Sapho", "La Douleureuse", "La Parisienne"). Cast: Unknown. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1906) Stage: Wrote source material ("Le Bonheur, Mesdames") for "Barbara's Millions", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Paul M. Potter. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Savoy Theatre: 8 Oct 1906-Oct 1906 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: Catherine Countiss, Walter Craven, Rosalie De Vaux, Ernest Elton, Mattie Ferguson, Ferdinand Gottschalk, G. Harrison Hunter, Irene Perry, Lillian Russell, H. Reeves Smith. Produced by Joseph Brooks.
- (1909) Stage: Wrote (w/Maurice Leblanc) "Arsene Lupin", produced on Broadway. Lyceum Theatre (moved to The Hudson Theatre from 13 Dec 1909-close): 26 Aug 1909-Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: Anthony Burger, J. Palmer Collins, William Courtenay, J. Crosney Davidson, J. Davis, Harry Dodd, Louis Egan, Arthur Elliott, May Galyer, Ida Greeley-Smith, Virginia Hammond, Charles Harbury, Sidney Herbert, Doris Keane, Lawrence Knapp, Guy Nichols, Hollister Pratt, Alice Putnam, Joseph Robinson, Ivan F. Simpson, Beverly Sitgreaves, Maurice Sloan, Grace Walsh. Produced by Charles Frohman. NOTE: Filmed as Arsene Lupin (1916), Arsene Lupin (1917).
- (1914) Stage: Wrote (w/Frédérique De Grésac) "The Marriage of Kitty", produced on Broadway. Book adapted by Cosmo Gordon Lennox. Comedy Theatre: 18 Dec 1914-Jan 1915 (closing date unknown/27 performances). Cast: W. Graham Browne, Horton Cooper, Katherine Kaelred, Guy Newall (as "Hampton"), Herbert Ross, Kate Serjeantson, Marie Tempest. NOTE: Filmed as The Marriage of Kitty (1915).
- (1922) Stage: Wrote (w/Frédérique De Grésac) source material ("La Pasarelle") for "Orange Blossoms", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Frédérique De Grésac. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Scenic Design by Norman Bel Geddes [earliest Broadway credit]. Costume Design by Paul Poiret and Earl Benham. Fulton Theatre: 19 Sep 1922-9 Dec 1922 (95 performances). Cast: Abner Barnart, Frank Curran, Maurice Darcy, Evelyn Darville, Edith Day, Vera DeWolfe, Emily Drange, Fay Evelyn, Robert Fischer, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Eden Gray, Alta King, Phyllys Le Grand, Mary Lucas, Gayle Mays, Clinton Merrill, Robert Michaelis, Denny Murray, Dagmar Oakland, Elva Pomfret, Hal Skelly, Queenie Smith (as "Tillie" / "Dancer"), Pat Somerset, Diana Stegman, Oliver Stewart, Nancy Welford, Jack Whiting. Produced by Edward Royce.
- (19??). Playwright: "Afraid to Love" (filmed as Afraid to Love (1927)). Play never produced on Broadway.
- Playwright: "The New Gentleman" (filmed as Les nouveaux messieurs (1929)).
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