- (1869) Stage: Appeared (Broadway debut) in "East Lynne" on Broadway (revival). Written by Mrs. Henry Wood. Niblo's Garden: 18 Oct 1869-unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Lucille Western.
- (1899) Stage: Wrote / appeared in (as "Rev. Griffith Davenport") "The Reverend Griffith Davenport", produced on Broadway. Drama. Adapted from the novel "An Unofficial Patriot" by Helen Gardener. Herald Square Theatre: 31 Jan 1899-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Sydney Booth (as "Beverly"; Broadway debut), Mrs. James A. Herne, Bert Young (as "Roy").
- (1899) Stage: Directed "Children of the Ghetto" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Israel Zangwill. Herald Square Theatre: 16 Oct 1899-Dec 1899 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Laura Almosnino, Frankie Bailey, Blanche Bates, Master Buckley, Jennie Buckley, Richard Carle, Frank Cornell, Mathilde Cottrelly, Ada Curry, Zella Davenport, Gus V. De Vere, H.F. Dolan, Ada Dwyer, Gus Frankel, John D. Garrick, A. Ghaistly, L. Greenberg, Emil Hoch, O'Frederick Hoffmann, Wilton Lackaye (as "Reb Shemuel"), Phineas Leache, Adolph Lestina, Fred Lotto, Rosabel Morrison, Louise Muldener, William Norris, Charles E. Odlin, Isabel Preston, E.J. Raymond, William Singerman, Charles Stanley, Mary Stoner, Sadie Stringham, S. Swartz, Mabel Taliaferro, N. Trucks, Frank Worthing. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1900) Stage: Wrote / appeared in "Sag Harbor", produced on Broadway (final Broadway credit). Scenic Design by Frank E. Gates, E. A. Morange and Ernest Albert. Theatre Republic: (closing date unknown/76 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Lionel Barrymore (as "Frank Turner"; Broadway debut), T.H. Burke, John D. Garrick, Robert Gillig, Chrystal Herne, Julia A. Herne (as "Martha Reese"), William T. Hodge, Harriett McDonald, Frank Monroe, C. Dibden Pitt, Margaret Dibden (as "Pitt"), Mollie Revel, Forrest Robinson (as "Ben Turner"), Mrs. Sol Smith.
- Playwright: "Hearts of Oak" (filmed as Hearts of Oak (1914), Hearts of Oak (1924)).
- Playwright: "Shore Acres" (filmed as Shore Acres (1914), Shore Acres (1920)).
- (November 27 to December 6, 1930) HIs play, "Shore Actres," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Morris Ankrum was director.
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