- (1900) Stage: Wrote (earliest Broadway credit; w/Berte Thomas) "The Weather Hen", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Manhattan Theatre: 13 Apr 1900 (1 performance). Cast: George Backus, Frank Bell, John Bunny, M. Converse, J.H. Davies, W.T. (William) Ellwanger, Felix Haney, Harold Hartsell, Sylvia Lyndon, George Probert, Mabel Strickland, Ella Hugh Wood. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1913) Stage: Wrote (w/Laurence Housman) "Prunella [or Love in a Garden]", produced on Broadway. Drama. Music by Joseph Moorat. Little Theatre (moved to The Booth Theatre from 8 Dec 1913-close): 27 Oct 1913-unknown (104 performances). Cast: Marguerite Clark (as "Prunella"; final Broadway role), Ernest Glendinning (as "Pierrot"), Kathleen Comegys, Edwin Cushman, Kate De Becker, William Evill, Nennelle Foster, Winifred Fraser, Paul Gordon, Marie Hudspeth, Master Albert James, Raymond Lockwood, Luke Martin, Cecilia Radclyffe, Ada St. Clair. Produced by Winthrop Ames. NOTE: Filmed as Prunella (1918).
- (1915) Stage: Produced "Androcles and the Lion" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Wallack's Theatre: 27 Jan 1915-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Eric Blind, Horace Braham, Lionel Braham, Cecil Cameron, Kate Carlyon, Ernest Cossart (as "Centurian"), Walter Creighton, Phil Dwyer (as "Lion"), Gerald Hamer, O.P. Heggie as "Androcles"), Edgar Kent, Wright Kramer, Arnold Lucy, Ian Maclaren, Hugh MacRae, Lillah McCarthy.
- (1915) Stage: Produced "The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife" on Broadway. Written by Anatole France. Scenic Design by Robert Edmond Jones. Wallack's Theatre: 27 Jan 1915-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Edmund Banks, Ruby Blythe, Horace Braham, Lionel Braham, Cecil Cameron, George Carr, Ernest Cossart, Gerald Hamer, O.P. Heggie, Isabel Jeans, Edgar Kent, Eva Leonard Boyne, Manice Lewis, Arnold Lucy, Lillah McCarthy, Hugh McRae.
- (1915) Stage: Directed "A Midsummer Night's Dream" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Wallack's Theatre: 16 Feb 1915-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Mary Barton (as "Hippolyta"), Eric Blind (as "Theseus"), Horace Braham (as "Oberon"), Lionel Braham (as "Tom Snout, A tinker"), Cecil Cameron (as "Puck" / "Robin Goodfellow"), George Carr (as "Snug, A joiner"), Ernest Cossart (as "Nick Bottom, A weaver"), Valerie Cossart (as "Cobweb"), Walter Creighton (as "Lysander"), Gerald Hamer (as "Francis Flute, A bellows-mender"), O.P. Heggie (as "Peter Quince, A carpenter"), Isabel Jeans (as "Titania"), Edgar Kent (as "Egeus"), Bertha Kirstein (as "Mustardseed"), Wright Kramer (as "Philostrate"), Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Hermia, Daughter of Egeus"), Arnold Lucy (as "Robin Starveling, A tailor"), Ian Maclaren (as "Demetrius"), Lillah McCarthy (as "Helena"), Arthur Oppenheim (as "Moth"), Audrey Ridgewell (as "Peaseblossom"), Edward Roberts (as "Fairy").
- (1909) Playwright: Wrote "The Marrying of Ann Leete".
- (1909) Playwright: Wrote "The Voysey Inheritance".
- (1910) Playwright: Wrote "The Madras House".
- (1916) Playwright: Wrote "Souls on Fifth".
- (1917) Playwright: Wrote "Rococo".
- (1917) Playwright: "Vote by Ballot".
- (1917) Playwright: "Farewell to the Theatre".
- (1923) Playwright: "The Secret Life".
- (1928) Playwright: "His Majesty".
- (1907) Book (w/William Archer): "A National Theater".
- (1916) Book: "The Red Cross in France".
- (1918) Book (w/D.C. Calthrop): "The Harlequinade: An Excursion".
- (1923-37) Book: "Prefaces to Shakespeare".
- (1975) Stage: Wrote "The Marrying of Ann Leete", performed in a the Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England, with Mia Farrow, Richard Pasco and Estelle Kohler in the cast. David Hugh Jones was the director.
- (1977) Stage: Wrote "The Madras House", performed in a National Theatre production at the Olivier Theatre in London, England, with Paul Scofield, Ronald Pickup, Elspeth March, Paul Rogers, Joss Ackland, Oliver Cotton, Brenda Blethyn and Michael Medwin in the cast. William Gaskill was the director.
- (1989) Stage: Wrote "The Voysey Inheritance", performed in a British National Theatre production at the Cottesloe Theatre in London, England, with David Burke, Michael Bryant, Jeremy Northam, Guy Henry, Graham Crowden, Stella Gonet, Selina Cadell, Suzanne Burden, Barbara Leigh-Hunt and Crispin Redman in the cast. Richard Eyre was the director.
- (1984) Stage: Wrote "The Voysey Inheritance," performed at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre in Bristol, England, with Peter Copley, Peggy Ann Wood, Malcolm Mudie, Andrew Hilton, Graham Poutney, Christian Rodska, Bill Wallis, and Mark Buffery in the cast. Anthony Cornish was director.
- (1917) Stage: Wrote "The Morris Dance", produced on Broadway. From the novel "The Wrong Box" by Robert Louis Stevenson. Based on Lloyd Osbourne. Little Theatre: 13 Feb 1917-Mar 1917 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett, Sidney Blackmer, William Foster, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Ethelbert Hales, Dora Heritage, Isadore Marcil, James W. Morrison, Gerald Oliver-Smith, Robert Rendel, Elisabeth Risdon, John L. Shine, Carl M. Tyng, Peter Woolman, Barry O'Moore. Produced by Winthrop Ames.
- (1918) Stage: Wrote (w/Maurice Hewlett) "Pan and the Young Shepherd" on Broadway. Incidental music by W. Franke Harling. Cast: Janet Brownell, Sydney Carlyle, Frank Conroy, Anita Day, Margaret Fareleigh, Everett Glass, Grace Henderson, Joseph Macaulay, Fania Marinoff, Harold Meltzer, Ruth Ober, Mary Pyne, Helen Robbins, Hazel Sands, Edwin Strawbridge.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Kingdom of God. Written by Gregorio Martinez Sierra. Translated by Helen Granville-Barker and Harley Granville-Barker. Directed by E.M. Blyth. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 20 Dec 1928- Mar 1929 (closing date unknown/92 performances. Cast: George Alison (as "Don Lorenzo"), Patrice Amati (as "The Dumb Girl"), Ethel Barrymore (as "Sister Gracia, age 19/Sister Gracia, age 29/Sister Gracia, age 70"), Phyllis Blake (as "Sister Juliana/Cecilia"), Susan Blake (as "Lula"), Joan Carvel (as "Lorenza"), Lenore Chippendale (as "Maria Isabela/Sister Manuela"), Elisha Cook Jr. (as "Juan de Dios"), Lionel Dante (as "Jose"), Madeline Delmar (as "Margarita"), Marcel Dill (as "Vincente"), 'Ernestine Gaines' (QV) (as "Candelas"), Georgia Harvey (as "Quica"), William B. Mack (as "Liborio"), Gertrude Maitland (as "Sister Cristina"), Bernard Max (as "Victor"), Georgie Drew Mendum (as "The Innocent"), McKay Morris (as "Enrique"), Leslie Orleans (as "Ramon"), Harry Plimmer (as "Trajano"), Charles Powers (as "Morenito"), Eleanor Powers (as "Paquita"), Ralph Roberts (as "Gabriel/Policarpo"), Anita Rothe (as "Sister Manuela"), Jeannette Sherwin (as "Sister Dionisia"), Edward Teene (as "Alphonse"), Jane Towneley (as "Engracia"). Produced by Lee Shubert. Note: This was the first production to open at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
- (1929) Stage: "A Hundred Years Old" on Broadway (1929). Comedy. Written by 'Joaquín Alvarez Quintero', 'Serafin Alvarez Quintero'. Directed by James Whale. Lyceum Theatre: 1 Oct 1929-Nov 1929 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Trino"), Mary Arbenz (as "Currita"), Charles Dalton (as "Antonon"), Katherine Grey (as "Dona Marciala"), Gerald Hamer (as "Alonso"), Georgia Harvey (as "Carmen Campos"), Mary Howard (as "Eulalia"), Octavia Kenmore (as "Dona Filomena"), Arthur Lewis (as "Manuel"), Veronica Rey (as "Rosa"), Otis Skinner (as "Papa Juan"), Fred Tiden (as "Don Evaristo"). Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1931) Stage: Adapted material for "Anatol", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Arthur Schnitzler. Directed by Gabriel Beer-Hoffman. Lyceum Theatre: 16 Jan 1931-Feb 1931 (closing date unknown/45 performances). Cast: Patricia Collinge (as "Gabrielle"), Walter Connolly (as "Max"), Anne Forrest, Miriam Hopkins (as "Mimi"), Elena Miramova, Dennie Moore, Roger Ramsdell, Joseph Schildkraut (as "Anatol"), Ruthelma Stevens, Oswald Yorke (as "Waiter"). Produced by Bela Blau, Inc.
- (1926) Stage: Wrote (w/Helen Granville-Barker) translation for "The Romantic Young Lady", produced on Broadway. Written by 'Gregorio Martinez Sierra'. Directed by Agnes Morgan. Neighborhood Playhouse: 4 May 1926-May 1926 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: Vera Allen (as "Amalia Torralba"), Albert Carroll (as "Pepe"), Mary Ellis (as "Rosario"), George Hoag (as "Guillermo"), Otto Hulett (credited as Otto Hulicius; as "Mario"), Marc Loebell (as "Emilio"), Ian Maclaren (as "The Apparition"), Harold Minjir (as "Don Juan Medina"), Dorothy Sands (as "Dona Barbarita"), Grace Stickley (as "Maria Pepa"), Paula Trueman (as "Irene").
- (1920) Stage: Wrote "Deburau" on Broadway. Comedy/tragedy. Based on the French of Sacha Guitry. Directed / produced by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 23 Dec 1920-Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/189 performances). Cast: Lionel Atwill (as "Jean-Gaspard Deburau"), St. Clair Bayfield (as "A Journalist"), Sallie Bergman (as "Maid"), Frederick Bickel (as "The Promoter"), Marie Bryar (as "Clara"), Rowland Buckstone (as "Laplace"), Lylia Burnand (as "The Unknown Lady"), Rose Coghlan (as "Madame Rabouin"), Hubert Druce (as "Robillard"), Morgan Farley (as "Charles Deburau"), Eden Gray (as "The Lady with the Lorgnette"), Edmund Gurney (as "Clement"), Joseph Herbert (as "Laurent"), Margot Kelly (as "Justine"), Isabel Leighton (as "Honorine"), Elsie MacKay (as "Marie Duplessis"), Pauline Merriam (as "Madame Rebard"), Helen Reimer (as "The Money Taker"), Bernard A. Reinold (as "Monsieur Bertrand"), John Roche (as "The Young Man") [Broadway debut], Robert Roland (as "Scene Shifter"), George Ryan (as "Master Charles"), John L. Shine (as "A Doctor"), Sidney Toler (as The "Barker").
- (1921) Stage: Wrote "The Madras House", produced on Broadway. Drama. Neighborhood Playhouse: 29 Oct 1921-Dec 1921 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Katherine Brook, Evelyn Carter Carrington, Albert Carroll, Dennis Cleugh, Marie De Becker, Warburton Gamble (as "Philip Madras"), Whitford Kane (as "Henry Huxtable"), Ernita Lascelles, Margaret Linden, Aline MacMahon (as "Laura Huxtable"; Broadway debut), Esther Mitchell, Agnes Morgan, Marie Pinckard, Eugene Powers, John Roche, Montague Rutherford [credited as Montague Rutherford], Beatrice Sackett, Catherine Sayre, Eugenia Woodward.
- (1928) Stage: Translated "Dr. Knock", produced on Broadway. Comedy/satire. Written by Jules Romains. Directed by Richard Boleslawski. American Laboratory: 27 Feb 1928-Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Francis Burk (as "The Town Crier"), Francis Fergusson (as "Another Country Fellow"), Herbert V. Gellendre (as "Dr. Parpalaid"), Robert H. Gordon (as "Doctor Knock"), Donald Hartman (as "Bernard"), Tom Hayes (as "Mosquet"), Harold Hecht (as "Jean"), Florence House (as "Madame Parpalaid"), Mary Martin (as A Nurse"), Erna Obermeier (as "A Farmer's Wife"), William D. Post (as "A Country Fellow"), Anne Schmidt (as "Madame Pons"), Frances Wilson (as "Madame Remy"). Produced by The American Laboratory Theatre Company.
- (1935) Stage: Translated "A Sunny Morning", produced on Broadway. Comedy. [rotated with "The Women Have Their Way"]. Written by 'Serafin Alvarez Quintero' and 'Joaquín Alvarez Quintero'. Directed / produced by Eva Le Gallienne. Shubert Theatre: 7 Dec 1935 (1 performance). Cast: Walter Beck, Hugh Buckler (as "Don Julian Figueredo"), Amy Chandler, Sayre Crawley, Marion Evensen, Florida Friebus (as "Angela"), Genevieve Frizell, Pedro Galván, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Juanita La Rosa"), Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Dieguilla"), Marion O'Neil, William S. Phillips, Leona Roberts, Richard Waring (as "Adolfo Adalid").
- (1933-34) Stage: Wrote / directed "The Voysey Inheritance", performed at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, England, with Felix Aylmer, May Whitty, Harcourt Williams (also director), Maurice Evans, Marius Goring, Hermione Hannen, O.B. Clarence and George Devine in the cast.
- (1939-40) Stage: Directed (w/Lewis Casson, also in cast) William Shakespeare's play "King Lear" at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England, with Cathleen Nesbitt, John Gielgud, Jack Hawkins, Nicholas Hannen, Jessica Tandy, Fay Compton, Harcourt Williams, Andrew Cruickshank, Alan MacNaughtan, Robert Harris, Stephen Haggard, John McCallum and James Donald in the cast.
- (1975) Stage: Wrote "The Voysey Inheritance", performed at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland, with Andre More, Timothy Carlton, Patrick Malahide, Frances Tomelty. Directed by Robert Kidd.
- (1912) Stage: Directed "Twelfth Night," written by William Shakespeare. Cast: Evelyn Millard; Lillah McCarthy, Henry Ainley, Leon Quartermaine. Savoy Theatre, London, England.
- (1992) Stage: Wrote "The Madras House," performed at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England, with Roger Allam, Alexandra Mathie, Suzanna Hamilton, Frances Cuka, Sam Kelly, Helen Ryan, Eve Matheson and Jim Hooper in the cast. Peter James was director.
- (1931) Book: "On Dramatic Method".
- (1937) Book: "On Poetry in Drama".
- (1934) Book (ed., w/G.B. Harrison): "A Compansion to the Shakespeare Studies".
- (1934) Book: "The Study of Drama".
- (1997) His play, "Waste," was performed in a Peter Hall Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Anna Carteret, Felicity Kendal, Alan Dobie, Michael Pennington, Denis Quilley, and Greg Hicks in the cast. Peter Hall was also director.
- (2004) His play, "The Marrying of Ann Leete," was performed at the Orange Tree Theatre in London, England with Octavia Walters, David Leonard, David Antrobus, Robert Benfield, Joanna Wake, David Timson, and Sam Dowson in the cast. Sam Walters was director.
- (2006) His play, "The Madras House," was performed at the Orange Tree Theatre in London, England with Richard Durden, Paula Stockbridge, Octavia Walters, Jan Carey, and David Antrobus in the cast. Sam Walters was director.
- (2004 - 2005) His play, "The Voysey Inheritance," was adapted by David Mamet in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Carey Perloff was director.
- (1990-1991 season) His play, "The Voysey Inheritance," was performed at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Arvin Brown was director. John Lee Beatty was set designer. David Murin was costume designer. Arden Fingerhut was lighting designer.
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