- Playwright: "Brewster's Millions" (filmed as Brewster's Millions (1985), Brewster's Millions (1945), Brewster's Millions (1914), Brewster's Millions (1921), Brewster's Millions (1935), Brewster's Billions)
- (1905) Stage Play: Miss Dolly Dollars. Musical. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Victor Herbert. Directed by Al Holbrook. Knickerbocker Theatre (moved to The New Amsterdam Theatre from 16 Oct 1905- close): 4 Sep 1905- 21 Oct 1905 (112 performances). Cast: Beatrice Anderson (as "Matilda"), John Ardizone (as "Duke de Bolero"), Leila Benton (as "Vena Rodriguez"), Charles Bradshaw (as "Samuel Gay"), Mildred Cecil (as "Hon. Reggy Chumpley"), Marion Chase (as "Vera Vane"), Carter DeHaven (as "Guy Gay"), Elizabeth Doddridge (as "Hon. Algy Sydney"), Elsie Ferguson (as "Celeste"), Joseph Frohoff (as "First Bailiff"), Lulu Glaser (as "Dorothy Gay"), Minerva Hall (as "Jane"), Sidney A. Harris (as "H'Alfred/Prince Umskyvitch"), Carl Hartberg (as "Baron von Rheinheister"), Ralph C. Herz (as "Finney Doolittle"), Queenie Hewlitt (as "Millicent"), Bess Holbrook [credited as Bessie Holbrook] (as "Hon. Montague Bank"), Edward Leahy (as "Captain Sheridan Barry"), James Leahy (as "The Marquis de Baccarat/'Arry"), Helen Marlborough (as "Ruth Delamere"), 'Olive Murray' (as "Bertha Billings"), William Naughton (as "The Hon. Percy Fitzboodle"), Byron Ongley (as "Miggs"), Enrico Oremonte (as "Count Chianti/Bobby"), Susanne Parker (as "Miriam Odell"), Carrie Perkins (as "Mrs. Gay"), Sadie Probst (as "Hon. Mayland Bank"), James Reany (as "Count Runoffsky"), Aline Redmond (as "Greta Giltedge"), Elsa Reinhardt (as "Freda Dressler"), L.F. Sampson (as "Second Bailiff"), Lillian Spencer (as "Margery"), Melville Stuart (as "Lord Burlingham"), Lillian Van Arsdale [credited as Lillie Van Arsdale] (as "'Arriet"), Henry Vogel (as "Lieutenant von Richter"), Vida Whitmore (as "Estelle DeLange"), Gladys Zell (as "Vashti Pearl"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1899) Stage Play: Barbara Frietchie. Written by Clyde Fitch. Directed by William Seymour. Criterion Theatre: 23 Oct 1899- Jan 1900 (closing date unknown/83 performances). Cast: Lionel Adams (as "Arthur Frietchie") [Broadway debut], Mary Blyth, Annie Clark, Frank Colfax, Arnold Daly (as "Jack Negly"), J.H. Gilmour, Norah Lamison, W.J. Le Moyne, Alice Leigh, Ralph Lewis, Donald MacLaren, Julia Marlowe (as "Barbara Frietchie"), Dodson Mitchell (as "Fred Gelwix"), Byron Ongley, H. Phillips, Becton Radford, Algernon Tassin, Katherine Wilson (as "Sally Negly") [Broadway debut], George Woodward (as "Mr. Fretchie"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Helmet of Navarre. Drama. Written by Bertha Runkle and Lawrence Marston. Criterion Theatre: 2 Dec 1901- Dec 1901 (unknown closing date/24 performances). Cast: B. Arthur, Helen Barker, Arthur Barry, Eleanor Barry [Broadway debut], Sheridan Block, Eleanore Browning, Gladys Bruce, Morgan Coman, Mary Condon, Frank H. Crane, Charles Dalton, Marion L. Dean, Eva Dormer, Grace Elliston, Roydon Erlynne, Rose Eytinge, Catherine Ferguson, Robert V. Ferguson, Stanley Fletcher, Elizabeth Frazer, Laurens Hascall, Edith Jordan, Mrs. E.F. Jordan, Frank C. Le Rendu, Louis E. Lewistown, Godfrey Nichols, Emile Odenthal, Charles E. Odlin, Byron Ongley, Charles Ongley, J. Paxton, H.M. Pray, E.A. Pyke, L. Raymond, E. Roydon, George Seybolt, Joseph Smiley, C.B. Swift, Lillian Thatcher, W.B. Thompson, George Wessels. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: Soldiers of Fortune. Drama. Written by Augustus Thomas, from a story by Richard Harding Davis. Savoy Theatre: 17 Mar 1902- 31 May 1902 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Charles Abbott, Edwin Brandt, Marie Derickson, Dorothy Donnelly (as "Madame Alvarez"), 'Edward Dresser' (as "Weimer"), Wallace Eddinger (as "Ensign Macauley"), Robert Edeson (as "Robert Clay"), Ira Hards (as "Captain Burke"), Macy Harlam, Harry Harwood, Thomas W. Lawrence, Gretchen Lyons, E.W. Morrison, Byron Ongley (as "General Rojas/Fileo"), Charles Ongley (as "Sandro/First Soldier"), Guy Bates Post (as "Captain Stuart"), Gabriel Ravenelle, Thomas W. Ross (as "Teddy Langham") [Broadway debut], E.V. Whitty. Produced by Henry B. Harris. Note: Filmed by All Star Feature Film Corp. as Soldiers of Fortune (1914).
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