- (1906) Stage: Wrote "Mauricette", produced on Broadway.
- (1921) Stage: Wrote "Kiki", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Produced by / Book adapted by David Belasco. Music by Zoel Parenteau. Musical Staging by Walter Brooks. Belasco Theatre: 29 Nov 1921-Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/233 performances). Cast: Gertrude Bond (as "Claire, Music Hall Girl"), Harry Burkhardt (as "The Doctor"), Jean Fay (as "Florine, Music Hall Girl"), Jane Ferrell (as "The Cook"), Max Figman (as "Baron Rapp" / "The Principal Stockholder"), Thomas Findlay (as "Brule, At the Back Door"), Arline Fredericks (as "Paulette, Star of the "Folies Monplaisir"), Sam Hardy (as "Victor Renal, Manager of the "Folies Monplaisir" Music Hall"), Saxon Kling (as "Sinette, Author of the "Review"), Florence Lee (as "Susanne, Music Hall Girl"), Thomas Mitchell (as "Adolphe, Renal's Servant"), Pauline Moore (as "Lolotte" / "Music Hall Girl"), Mignon Ranseer (as "Marcel" / "Music Hall Girl"), Sidney Toler (as "Joly" / "Stage Manager"). NOTE: Filmed as Kiki (1926), Kiki (1931).
- (1922) Stage: Wrote (w/Francis Carco) "The Red Poppy", produced on Broadway. Melodrama. Directed by B. Iden Payne. Greenwich Village Theatre: 20 Dec 1922-Dec 1922 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Herbert Ashton (as "Boule"), Te Ata (as "Irma"), Blanche Boizon (as "Lea"), Clara T. Bracy (as "Madame Boule"), Beatrice Bradley (as "Blanche"), John H. Brewer (as "Sorel"), Paul Broderick (as "Footman" / "A Tough"), Grace Connell (as "Pauline"), Frances Eldridge (as "Friquette"), Lorna Elliott (as "Madame Sorel"), Grace Gordon (as "A Lady"), Leon Gordon (as "De Croy"), Ruby Gordon (as "Another Lady"), J.J. Greer (as "Jean" / "Sgt. deVille"), Grace Griswold (as "Mme. Vali"), Gerald Hamer (as "Duthil"), Norris Hobbs (as "Dede"), Burdette Kappes (as "Becot"), Hubbard Kirkpatrick (as "Another Tough"), Robert Knight (as "Bob"), George A. Lawrence (as "Dudule"), Arthur Lubin (as "Mimile"; Broadway debut), Bela Lugosi (as "Fernando"; Broadway debut), Kay McKay (as "A Gentleman"), Elena Meade (as "Babe"), Arthur Metcalfe (as "Prince Sergius Saratoff"), Marco Mora (as "Victor"), Elizabeth North (as "Toto"), William Paul (as "Babe Rose"), Betty Ross-Clarke (as "Liane"), Byron Russell (as "Pierre"), Joan Twain (as "Francine"), Estelle Winwood (as "Claire"). Produced by Henry Baron.
- (1924) Stage: Wrote "The Man in Evening Clothes", produced on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1930) Stage: Wrote "A Kiss of Importance", produced on Broadway. Comedy.
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