- (1988) Stage: Wrote "The Madwoman of Chaillot," performed at the Lilian Baylis Theatre in England with Eleanor Bron, Seli Cadell, Philip Franks, Ian Redford, Celia Imrie, directed by Nick Hamm.
- (1977) Stage: Wrote "The Madwoman of Chaillot," performed at the Old Town Plays Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Belinda Bremmer-Carr, Michael Merritt, directed by Patrick O'Gara.
- (1951) Stage: Wrote "The Madwoman of Chaillot," performed at the St. James's Theatre in London, England, with Martita Hunt, Marius Goring, Richard Johnson, Angela Baddeley and Veronica Turleigh in the cast. Robert Speaight was director.
- (1966) Stage: Wrote "Amphitryon 38," performed at the Oxford Playhouse in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, with Simon Ward, Barbara Jefford, John Turner, Philip Voss, Pamela Lane, and Leon Eagles in the cast.
- (1/12/61) Stage: Wrote "Ondine," performed in the Stratford Theatre Festival at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England, in the Royal Shakespeare/Stratford-On-Avon Company production with Richard Johnson, Derek Godfrey, Leslie Caron, Diana Rigg and Eric Porter in the cast. Peter Hall was director.
- (1950) Stage: Wrote "The Enchanted", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Book adapted by Maurice Valency. Incidental music by Francis Poulenc. Musical supervision by Albert Hague. Choreographed by Jean Erdman. Production Design by Robert Edmond Jones. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Lyceum Theatre: 18 Jan 1950-25 Feb 1950 (45 performances). Cast: Wesley Addy (as "The Supervisor"), John Baragrey (as "The Ghost"), Henrietta Catal (as "Marie-Louise"), Leah Chernin (as "Viola"), Russell Collins (as "The Doctor"), Carolyn Grier (as "Gilberte"), Charles Halton (as "The Mayor"), Malcolm Keen (as "The Inspector"), Judith Licata (as "Daisy"), Leueen MacGrath (as "Isabel"), Joe E. Marks (as "First Executioner"), Una O'Connor (as "Leonide Mangebois"), John O'Hare (as "Monsieur Adrian"; Broadway debut), James O'Neill (as "Second Executioner"), Betty Richardson (as "Irene"). Produced by David Lowe and Richard Davidson.
- (1955) Stage: Wrote "Tiger At the Gates," performed at the Apollo Theatre in London, England, with Michael Redgrave, Barbara Jefford, Nicholas Hannen and Robert Shaw in the cast.
- (1955) Stage: Wrote "Tiger At the Gates," performed at the Opera House in Manchester, England, with Michael Redgrave, Barbara Jefford, Nicholas Hannen, Robert Shaw, John Laurie, Catherine Lacey and Diane Cilento in the cast. Harold Clurman was director.
- (1971) Stage: Wrote "Amphitryon 38," performed in a National Theatre production at the New Theatre in London, England, with Christopher Plummer, Geraldine McEwan, Constance Cummings, Richard Kay, and Jeanne Watts in the cast. Laurence Olivier was director.
- (1955) Stage: Wrote "Tiger at the Gates", produced on Broadway. Drama. Translated by Christopher Fry. Incidental music by Lennox Berkeley. Directed by Harold Clurman. Plymouth Theatre (moved to The Helen Hayes Theatre from 21 Nov 1955-close): 3 Oct 1955-7 Apr 1956 (217 performances). Cast: Michael Redgrave (as "Hector"), Jack Bittner (as "Olpides, Sailor on Paris' Ship" / "Second Old Man"), Judith Braun (as "Laundress"), Jacqueline Brookes (as "Lady in Waiting"), Howard Caine (as "First Old Man" / "Abneos, A Senator"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Priam, King of Troy, Father to Hector"), Ellen Christopher (as "Polyxene, Young sister to Hector"), Leo Ciceri (as "Paris, Brother to Hector"), Diane Cilento (as "Helen"), Louis Criss (as "Sailor"), Walter Fitzgerald (as "Ulysses"), Wyndham Goldie (as "Busiris, A Lawyer"), Ernest Graves (as "Messenger"), Barbara Jefford (as "Andromache, Wife to Hector"), Peter Kerr (as "Troilus, Young brother to Hector"), Catherine Lacey (as "Hecuba, Mother to Hector"), John Laurie (as "Demekos, A Poet, Leader of the Senate"), Leueen MacGrath (as "Cassandra, Sister to Hector"), Tom McDermott (as "Senator"), Felix Munso (as "Ajax, A Greek Captain"), Nehemiah Persoff (as "A Topman, Officer on Paris' Ship"), Milton Selzer (as "Mathematician"). Replacement cast during Helen Hayes Theatre run: Jack Bittner (as "A Topman, Officer on Paris' Ship"), Louis Criss (as "Messenger"), Ernest Graves (as "Ajax, A Greek Captain"), Michael Hogan (as "Priam, King of Troy, Father to Hector"), Jeanne Jerrems (as "Laundress"), John McLiam (as "Olpides/Sailor on Paris' Ship"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company. Produced in association with Henry M. Margolis.
- (1988) Stage: Wrote "The Madwoman of Chaillot," performed at the Dame Lilian Baylis Theatre in London, England, with Eleanor Bron, Selina Cadell, Philip Franks, Ian Redford and Celia Imrie in the cast. Nich Hamm was director.
- (1980-81) Stage: Wrote "The Trojan War Will Not Take Place," performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, CA. Jack O'Brien was director.
- (10/25/37) Stage: Wrote "Amphitryon 38," adapted by S.N. Behrman in a Theatre Guild production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, OH, with Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Edith King, Richard Whorf, George Meader, Sydney Greenstreet, Alan Hewitt, Barry Thomson, Kathleen Roland, Jacqueline Paige and Ernestine De Becker in the cast. Samuel L.M. Barlow was composer. Lee Simonson was set designer. Valentine was costume designer. Bretaigne Windust was director.
- (11/1/37) Stage: Wrote "Amphitryon 38," performed at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre in New York CIty and ran for 153 performances.
- (5/22/50) Stage: Wrote "The Madwoman of Chaillot," performed at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, OH, with Estelle Winwood in the cast.
- (1960) Stage: Wrote "Amphitryon 38," performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, with Arlene Francis, Kent Smith and George Grizzard in the cast. Martin Gabel was director.
- (8/5/40) Stage: Wrote "Amphitryon 38," adapted by S.N. Behrman at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, ME, with Michael Strange and John Lodge in the cast.
- (2/11/58) Stage: Wrote "Apollo," adapted by Maurice Valency at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington, DC. Mesrop Kesdekian was director.
- (3/7/61) Stage: Wrote "Tiger at The Gates," translated by Christopher Fry at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington, DC. F. Cowles Strickland was director.
- (12/26/61-1/21/62) Stage: Wrote "The Madwoman of Chaillot," adapted by Maurice Valency at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington, DC. F. Cowles Strickland was director.
- (1907) Story: "La Pharmacienne".
- (1904) Story: "Le Dernier Reve d'Edmond About".
- (March 29 to April 8, 1951) His play, "The Enchanted," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Ruth Birch was director.
- (November 22 to December 2, 1951) His play, "The Madwoman of Chaillot," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Barbara Vajda was director.
- (1965 to 1966 season) His play, "The Apollo of Bellac," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Rene Auberjonois was director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (1951 to 1952 Winter) Maurice Valency's stage adaptation of his play, "The Madwoman of Chaillot," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was director and artistic director.
- (1978 to 1979 Winter) His play, "The Enchanted," was performed in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Cassius Carter Centre Stage in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director. Scott Boultin was director.
- (August 30 to September 3,1955) His play, "Ondine," was performed in the Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (Auguste; The First Judge); Evans Evans (Eugenie); Will Armstrong (Hans); Sue Ann Gilfillan; Martha Myer (The Ondines); Cynthia Harris; Martha Howe; Bernie Kukoff (The Old One, The Illusionist; The Second Fisherman); Richard Edelman (The Lord Chamberlain); Mather Bacon (The Superintendent of The Theatre; The First Fisherman); Lyle Lorentz (The Trainer of Seals; The Excutioner); Casey Keese (Bertha); Paul Stickles (Bertram); Sally Proud (Violante); Elin Brown (Angelique; The Kitchen Maid); Tom Fox (Matho); Scott Bratton (Salambo); Dick Reeves (A Lord); John Frid (The King): Dick Reeves (A Servant); Robert Bart (The Second Judge); in the cast. Will Steven Armstrong was also scenic and costume designer. David Bryant was artistic director. Nikos Psacharapoulous was director. William Kramer was stage manager.
- (August 28 to September 1, 1956) His play, "Tiger at the Gates," was performed in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Evans Evans (Andromache); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Cassandra); Bill Gould (A Trojan Boy); Louise Ober (Polyxene); Charles McArthur (Abneos); Rex Robbins (Demokos); Elizabeth Dietzman (A Trojan Woman); Tom Adkins (Hector); Will Steven Armstrong (Paris); Lou Leal (1st Man, a Topman); Ken Geist (2nd Man, Busiris); Tom Brennan (Priam); Ruth Brinkman (Hecuba); Casey Keese (Helen); Jay Sweeney (Troilus); Toby McFarland (Ajax); Bernie Kukoff (Ulysses); Diana Naftalison (Lady in Waiting) and Cynthia Harris (Iris) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. John Mattice was lighting designer. Leonore Goodkin was stage manager.
- (August 13 to 17, 1956) His play, "The Enchanted," was performed in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Adkins (The Doctor); David Adnopoz (Monsieur Adrien); Toby Allen (The Supervisor); Converse M. Converse (The Executioner); John Fitzgerald (Papa Teller) Sue Ann Gilfillan (Isabel); Hannah Hewat (Marie-Louise); Stan Kahn (The Mayor); Linda Kelly (Viola); Carol Krizack (Denise); Romulus Linney (The Ghost); Cathy Martin (Leonide Mangabois); Robert X. Modica (2nd Executioner); Lucy Ober (Lucy); Marion Paone (Armande Managbois); Rex Robbins (The Inspector); Diana Sprague (Daisy); Sydney Stackpole (Irene) and Nancy Wall (Gilberte) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. Martha Myers was choreographer. George E. Mallonnee was stage manager.
- (July 3 to 12, 1958) His play, "The Madwoman of Chaillot," was performed at the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with John Brachita (The Ragpicker); Tom Brennan (President); M.C. Caroline (Lady); Richard Cavett (Dr. Jadin); John Cunningham (Press Agent); Nancy Donohue (Young Couple); Mildred Dunnock (Countess Aurelia); Lisa Fromberg (Woman); Marjorie George (Nurse); Mimi Gisolfi (Woman); Mary Hara (Mme. Josephine); Ann Hennessey (Mme. Constance); Keith Holzman (Little Man); Richard Kait (Street Peddler, Press Agent); Richard Maltby (Street Singer); Robert Matthews (Policeman, Sewer Man); Hector Mendoza (The Deaf Mute); George Morgan (The Waiter); Rex Robbins (Prospector); Leland Starnes (The Baron); Mary Starnes (Mlle. Gabrielle); Tony Stout (Young Couple, Press Agent); Sunja Svendsen (The Flower Girl); Marguerite Tarrant (Woman, Lady); Linda Urmy (Irma); Ted Van Griethuysen (Pierre); B.J. Watt (Paulette, Lady); Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Richard Casier was sets and lighting designer. Ted Van Griethuysen was costume designer. George E. Mallonnee was stage manager.
- (August 2 to 6, 1966) His play, "Ondine," was performed in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackryod (Bertram); Ursula Anspach (court lady); Margaret Barker (Eugenie); Paul Barstow (Superintendent, first judge); Bernadette Barzini (court lady); Ronnie Bee Buzzard (Dancing Ondine, court lady); Tony Capodilupo (Auguste); Cheryl Clark (court lady); Julie Cobb (window woman); Jim Collins (executioner); Carol Dudley (Singing Ondine); Robert Goldston (crowd, page); Kathy Grey (Dancing Ondine); Arlene Guigino (Singing Ondine); William Hansen (King); Jerry Hoffman (Trainer of Seals, Servant); Daphne Hunsaker (Singing Ondine); Scott Hunter (Crowd, theatre troupe); Russell Kallen (crowd); Kathryn Keach (Dancing Ondine); Lorraine Knight or Laurie Kennedy (Violante); Lenore Manzella (Singing Ondine, theatre troupe); Zora Margolis (crowd); Ellen Novack (crowd); Carrie Nye (Ondine); Joan Pape (Angelique, kitchen maid); David Peck (Matho); Miriam Piper (Salammbo); Philip Polito (Lord Chamberlain, Second Judge); James Ray (Ritter Hans); Tom Sawyer (Old One, illusionist, second fisherman); Susan Shipman (Singing Ondine); Richard Silcox (court gentleman); Eric Steckler (court gentleman); Ann Steiner (crowd); Barbette Tweed (Bertha); Gerhild Ukryn (singing Odine); Theodore Vogel (First Fisherman, court gentleman) and Erica Wolfe (Dancing Ondee, court lady) in the cast. Rita Bottomley Wilson was costume designer. John Conklin was scenic designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. J-M Sundstrom was stage manager. Tom Sawyer was also assistant stage manager.
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