- (1907) Stage: Wrote / produced "The Primrose Path" on Broadway (earliest Broadway credit). Directed by Ferdinand Gottschalk and Charles Sinclair. Majestic Theatre: 6 May 1907 May 1907 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Helen Ashton, Edna Barbour, Minnette Barrett [Broadway debut], Dolly Chester, Phoebe Creighton, Mabel Duffy, Caroline Harris, Vera Irving, Robert Jackson, John Kloville, Ralph Lewis, Sheldon Lewis (as "Ned Templeton"; Broadway debut), Charles Reigel, Sarah Whiteford, Margaret Wycherly (as "Joan Treghenna"). NOTE: Filmed as The Primrose Path (1915).
- (1912) Stage: Wrote "Within the Law". Directed by Holbrook Blinn. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 11 Sep 1912-Dec 1913 (closing date unknown/541 performances). Cast: Edward Bolton, Orme Caldara (as "Richard Gilder"), John Camp, Jane Cowl (as "Mary Turner"), Arthur Ebbetts, Kenneth Hill, Frederick Howe, Brandon Hurst, Georgia Lawrence (as "Sarah"), William B. Mack (as "Joe Garson"), Dodson Mitchell, Florence Nash, Joseph Nickson, William A. Norton, Arthur Paulding (as "Chicago Red"), S.V. Phillips, Wilton Taylor, Catherine Tower, Martha White, John Willard. Produced by the American Play Co. NOTE: Filmed as Within the Law (1923).
- (1912) Stage: Wrote / directed "The Fight", produced on Broadway. Fulton Theatre: 31 Oct 1912-Nov 1912 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Sydney Booth, Harrison Ford, Elene Foster, Edwin Holland, W.F. Jones, Frank Kirk, Ralph Lewis, Ellis Matin, William McVay, Mary Mersch, James Osgood, Beatrice Prentice, George Probert, Burt Robinson, Anna Walker, Thomas Wilson, Margaret Wycherly. Produced by Joseph M. Gaites. NOTE: Filmed as The Fight (1915).
- (1912) Stage: "Roly Poly" / "Without the Law" [joint production]. Musical/Burlesque. Weber and Fields' Music Hall: 21 Nov 1912-11 Jan 1913 (60 performances). "Roly Poly": Book by Edgar Smith. Music / lyrics by E. Ray Goetz and A. Baldwin Sloane. Featuring songs by Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth and Antonio Torroella Chijo. Musical Director: DeWitt C. Coolman. Directed by Gus Sohlke. "Without the Law": Book by Edgar Smith. Based on the thriller "Within The Law" by Bayard Veiller. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Musical Director: DeWitt C. Coolman. Featuring songs by Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth, Tom Mellor, Harry Gifford and Huntley Trevor. Directed by Gus Sohlke. Produced by Weber & Fields.
- (1913) Stage: Wrote "The Fight", produced on Broadway. Drama (revival). Hudson Theatre: 2 Sep 1913-Nov 1913 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Margaret Wycherly (as "Jane Thomas"), Ada Boshell , John Dugan, Malcolm Duncan, Margaret Gordon, William Holden, Robert Kegereis, Felix Krembs, Del Le Bar, Edward R. Mawson, William McVay, Clara Mersereau, Frances Stanford, Charles Sturgis, Raymond Van Sickle, Marjorie Wood. Produced by The Estate of Henry B. Harris. NOTE: Filmed as The Fight (1915).
- (1915) Stage: Wrote "Back Home", produced on Broadway. Based on stories by Irvin S. Cobb. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 15 Nov 1915-Nov 1915 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: George Andrews, Sydney Booth, John W. Cope, Mriam Doyle, Phoebe Foster, Fred J. Goodrow, Richard Hale, Violet Howard, Marion Lee, Harry McFayden, Bert B. Melville, Robert Middlemass, Kenneth Miner, Wallace Owen, Willis P. Sweatnam, Charles B. Wells. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (1916) Stage: Wrote "The Thirteenth Chair", produced on Broadway. 48th Street Theatre (moved to The Fulton Theatre from 20 Aug 1917-close): 20 Nov 1916-unknown (328 performances). Cast: Rose Aiken (as "Grace Standish"), Eva Condon (as "Mary Eastwood"), Gardner Crane (as "Roscoe Crosby"), Alice Claire Elliott (as "Elizabeth Erskine"), George Graham (as "Philip Mason"), A.T. Hendon (as "Pollock"), Harrison Hunter (as "Tim Donahue"), Katherine La Salle (as "Helen O'Neill"), Charles Laite (as "Braddish Trent"), Walter P. Lewis (as "Howard Standish"), Martha Mayo (as "Mrs. Crosby"), William Scott (as "Doolan"), Calvin Thomas (as "Will Crosby"), S.K. Walker (as "Edward Wales"), Sarah Whiteford (as "Helen Trent"), Margaret Wycherly (as "Rosalie La Grange"), Walter Young (as "Sgt. Dunn"). Produced by William Harris Sr. and William H. Harris Jr. NOTE: Filmed as The Thirteenth Chair (1929), The Thirteenth Chair (1954), The Thirteenth Chair (1937), The Thirteenth Chair (1919).
- (1927) Stage: Wrote "The Trial of Mary Dugan", produced on Broadway. Melodrama. Directed / produced by A.H. Van Buren. National Theatre: 19 Sep 1927-Oct 1927 (closing date unknown/437 performances). Cast: Michelette Burani (credited as Michelette Baroni; as "Marie Ducort"), Robert Beggs, Rex Cherryman, Robert Cummings, John P. Dougherty, Charles Edwards, Ann Harding (as "Mary Dugan"), Louis Jean Heydt (as "Harry Jones"), Arthur Hohl (as "Dist. Atty. Galway"), Edwin T. Jones, Cyril Keightley (as "Edward West"), Anna Kostant, Barton MacLane (as "Assistant District Attorney"; Broadway debut), Merle Maddern, Jasper Mangione, Leona Maricle (as "Dagmar Lorne"; Broadway debut), Lewis McMichael, Dennie Moore (as "Mary Harris"), Oscar Polk (as "James Madison"), Julia Ralph (as "Mrs. Kate Burton"), John Ravold, Dean Raymond, Marie Santas, Jack Sayer, John Sharkey, Robert Williams. NOTE: Filmed as The Trial of Mary Dugan (1929), The Trial of Mary Dugan (1941), The Trial of Mary Dugan (1957).
- (1928) Stage: Wrote "Within the Law", produced on Broadway (revival). Cosmopolitan Theatre: 5 Mar 1928-Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: George Alison (as "William Irwin"), Peggy Allenby (as "Helen Morris"), J.H. Brewer (as "Dan"), Claudette Colbert, James T. Ford (as "Chicago Red"), Philip Heege (as "Detective Sgt. Cassidy"), Violet Heming (as "Mary Turner"), Edgar Henning (as "Williams"), George Hoag (as "Thompson"), Julia Hoyt (as "Sarah"), Robert Linden (as "Thomas"), Stanley Logan, Margaret Luerssen (as "Fannie"), Charles Ray (as "Richard Gilder"), Edward E. Rose (as "Smithson"), Frank Shannon (as "Inspector Burke"), Fred Tiden (credited as Fred L. Tiden; as "George Demarest"), Ralph Vincent (as "Tom Dacey"), Robert Warwick (as "Joe Garson"), H. Conway Wingfield (as "Edward Gilder"). Produced by Chamberlain Brown Cosmopolitan Artists.
- (1929) Stage: Wrote / directed (w/Becky Gardiner) "Damn Your Honor" on Broadway. Comedy. Cosmopolitan Theatre: 30 Dec 1929-Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: James Brown (as "Negro Servant"), Alan Campbell (as "James Coleman"), Richard Curtis (as "Guy"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "British Officer"), James T. Ford (as "Dominique"), Frederick T. Forman (as "Capt. Gains"), John Halliday (as "La Tour"), Curtis Karpe (as "Rigaud"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Cydalyse Waring"), William B. Mack (as "Beluche"), Peggy Shannon, Harry Southard (credited as Harry D. Southard; as "Gambio"), Adin Wilson (as "Diablo"), Frederick Worlock (as "Gov. Waring"). Produced by Vincent Youmans.
- (1930) Stage: Wrote (final Broadway credit) "That's the Woman", produced on Broadway. Directed by Lester Lonergan. Fulton Theatre: 3 Sep 1930-Sep 1930 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: A.E. Anson (as "Mercer Trask"), Arthur Behrens, Betty Boice, Helen Eby-Rock, Austin Fairman (as "Thomas Erskine"), Jules Ferrar, Phoebe Foster, Albert Hayes, Gavin Muir (as "Richard Morris"), Henry Osgood (as "Clerk of the Court"), George Probert (as "Dist. Atty. Rogers"), Effie Shannon (as "Mrs. Norris"), Helen Sinnott (credited as Helene Sinnott; as "Isobel Dwight"), Lucile Watson (as "Constance Irving"), Gordon Weld (as "John Dwight"), Oswald Yorke (as "Judge Watts"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (5/24/13) Stage: Wrote (w/Frederick Fenn, Arthur Wimperis) "Within The Law", performed at the Haymarket Theatre in London, England, with Edyth Goodall, Lyall Swete, Frederick Ross and Leon M. Lion in the cast.
- (August 21 to 26, 1934) His play, "Within The Law," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Hardie Albright was director.
- (August 21 to 26, 1934) HIs play, "Within The Law," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with Spangler Arlington Brough (Robert Taylor) in the cast. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Hardie Albright was director.
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