- (February 20 to March 1, 1930) Her play, "Lavender Ladies," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Lenore Shanewise was director.
- (October 29, 1912 - December 7, 1912) Stage: she acted in 'The Follies' at the Apollo Theatre with Morris Harvey, Lewis Sydney and Fay Compton in the cast. The play was stage managed by her future husband, Herbert Mason.
- (May 15 - June 5, 1937, 1st performance at Q Theatre November 16, 1936) Playwright: "A Ship Comes Home" at St Martin's Theatre. It starred Michael Redgrave (as Christopher Drew), Eliot Makeham (as James McNiven), Molly Hamley-Clifford (as Mrs Crane). Marguerite Rea was the director.
- (1923-26) Playwright: "Lavender Ladies" at Strand Theatre, Comedy Theatre and Lyric Theatre. It was Lydia Sherwood's debut on stage.
- (December 12, 1927 - December 17, 1927) Playwright with Harold Simpson: "The Cave Man" at Savoy Theatre London and 1st performance at The Theatre Royal, Portsmouth (October 10, 1927). Cast: Horace Hodges (as Simon Quayle), Gordon Bailey (as Pedlar), Herbert Mason (as Shipwright), Louise Hampton (as Margaret Quayle), Kate Cutler (as Mrs Armitage) and Helen Goss (as Lucie Lambert). C. Egerton Killick was the director.
- (December 26, 1914 - January 29, 1915) Playwright: "Cinderella" at Birmingham Repertory Theatre. It starred Felix Aylmer, Maud Gill, Basil Gordon, John Goss, Marie Royston, Dorothy Taylor and Isabel Thornton.
- (1924) Playwright with Ronald Jeans and Clifford Seyler: "Our Cabaret" at The Victorian Theatre.
- (1948) Playwright with Herbert Mason: "Lend Me Robin" at Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage. Presented by Envoy Productions Ltd in association with the Arts Council and produced by Herbert Mason. It starred Sonia Dresdel, Charles Goldner, Mary Kerridge, Yvonne Jolly, Frank Henderson, John Brooking and William Mervyn.
- (1951) Playwright with Herbert Mason: "Dangerous Woman" at Wimbledon Theatre.
- (1924 - 1925) Stage: she acted in Archibald De Bear's "The Punch Bowl" at Duke of York's Theatre and His Majesty's Theatre.
- (1925) Book: "Lavender Ladies, A Comedy in Three Acts".
- (1930) Book: "Pie Crust".
- (1931) Book: "Memory of Grange".
- (1932) Book: "The Gate Swings Open".
- (1933) Book: "The Hill Beyond".
- (1936) Book: "A Heart Was Lost".
- (1931 - 1932) Radio: "An Omnibus Romance" broadcast on BBC Regional Programme, London.
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