- (1910) Stage: Wrote (earliest Broadway credit) "Her Husband's Wife", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by Henry Miller. Garrick Theatre: 10 May 1910-Jun 1910 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Mabel Burt, Orme Caldara, Laura Hope Crews, Grace Elliston, Elinor McEwen, Henry Miller, Robert Warwick. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1911) Stage: Wrote "What the Doctor Ordered", produced on Broadway. Astor Theatre: 20 Sep 1911-Oct 1911 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Katherine Bayard Bell, Mabel Bert, Virginia Hammond, William McVay, Kate Meeks, Anne Meredith, Allan Pollock, Fritz Williams. Produced by Wagenhals and Collin Kemper.
- (1911) Stage: Adapted material (w/Edward A. Poulton) for "Little Boy Blue", produced on Broadway. Musical / operetta. Music by Henri Bereny. Original Viennese libretto by Rudolph Schanzer and Carl Lindau. Additional lyrics by Carolyn Wells, Grant Stewart, Edward Madden and William F. Kirk. Featuring songs by Paul Rubens, Arthur Weld and Edward A. Paulton. Musical Direction by Arthur Weld. Choreography by Jack Mason. Directed by Frank Smithson. Lyric Theatre (moved to Grand Opera House from 21 Apr 1913 to close): 27 Nov 1911-Apr 1913 (closing date unknown/184 performances). Cast: Gloria Alba, Gertie Barreto, Anita Barretto, F. Bowen, Gertrude Bryan, Charlotte Burt, Billie Busch, Gwendolyn Canfield, Margaret Cecil, Samuel Chadwick, James Cooper, John Cowle, John Dunsmure, Lutie Evans, Crystal Everett, Mr. Fletcher, Marie Fredriks, Shephard Garretson, Mabel Gebeau, Mr. Golden, Flora Gould, C. Grosskopf, Harry Hamilton, J.R. Hamilton, Mary Hamilton, Otis Harlan, Adele Harrison, Albert Hedge, Fern Hollis, Valentine Homan, C. Morton Horne, Agnes Jepson, Mr. Jesson, Victor Kahn, Marie Kavenaugh, Maxwell Kennedy, Edith Langdon, Lea Leature, Antoinette LeComte, Neil McNeil, Charles Meakins, Alma Morrison, Benjamin Mulvey, Ivan Murchison, Emma Nagel, Viola Napp, Beatrice North, Maude Odell, Anita Pollock, Charles Rankin, Ada Ripel, F. Roberts, Mr. Roger, Jack Rowe, Mr. Sansifer, Anna Sayce, Katheryn Stevenson, Antoinette Stone, Helen Summers, Mr. Sutton, Florence Taylor, Edith Warren, Jane Warrington, Lillian West, Marion Wilson, Loretta Wright, Mary Young. Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1912) Stage: Wrote "The Rainbow", produced on Broadway. Drama. Liberty Theatre: 11 Mar 1912-Jun 1912 (closing date unknown/104 performances). Cast: Edith Ellis Baker, Ruth Chatterton, Laura Hope Crews, Robert Stowe Gill, Charles Hammond, Hope Latham, Fania Marinoff, Ethel Martin, Henry Miller, Daniel Pennell, George C. Pierce, Effingham Pinto, Marie Porterin.
- (1914) Stage: Wrote (w/Clayton Hamilton) "The Big Idea", produced on Broadway). Hudson Theatre: 16 Nov 1914-Dec 1914 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: William Courtleigh, Isabel Garrison, Ernest Glendinning, Harold Grau, Desmond Kelly, Hazel Lowry, Forrest Robinson, Harold Russell, Richard Sterling, Frances Wright, George Wright Jr. Produced by Charles Gilmore.
- Come Out of the Kitchen (1916). Written by A.E. Thomas. From a story by Alice Duer Miller. Stage Manager: E.L. Duane. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 23 Oct 1916- May 1917 (closing date unknown/224 performances). Cast: Ruth Chatterton (as "Olivia Daingerfield"), Bruce McRae, Robert Ames, William 'Stage' Boyd (as "Thomas Lefferts"), Walter Connolly (as "Randolph Weeks"), Mrs. Charles G. Craig, Alice Lindahl, Barbara Milton, William H. Sams, Marguerite St. John, Charles Trowbridge (as "Paul Daingerfield"). Produced by Henry Miller.
- Her Husband's Wife (1917). Comedy (revival). Written by A.E. Thomas. Lyceum Theatre: 8 Jan 1917- Feb 1917 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: W. Graham Browne, Laura Hope Crews, Henry Kolker, Norma Mitchell, Eugene O'Brien, Marie Tempest.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Matinee Hero. Written by A.E. Thomas and Leo Ditrichstein. Vanderbilt Theatre: 7 Oct 1918- Dec 1918 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Mary Boland, Leo Ditrichstein, Josephine Hamner, Robert McWade, Jessie Parnell, Catherine Proctor, William Ricciardi, Brandon Tynan, Cora Witherspoon. Produced by George M. Cohan and 'Sam H. Harris (IV)'.
- (1920) Stage Play: Just Suppose. Comedy. Written by A.E. Thomas. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 Nov 1920- Jan 1921 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Patricia Collinge (as "Linda Lee Stafford"), Laurence Eddinger, Leslie Howard (as "Hon. Sir Calverton Shipley"), William Keighley (as "Montgomery Warren"), Frederick Kerr [credited as Fred Kerr] (as "The Marquis of Karnaby"), Geoffrey Kerr (as "George"), George Pauncefort (as "Kingsley Stafford"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Carter Stafford"). Note: Filmed by Inspiration Pictures [distributed by First National Pictures] as Just Suppose (1926) [print survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives].
- (1921) Stage Play: The Champion. Comedy/farce. Written by A.E. Thomas and Thomas Louden. Directed by Sam Forrest. Longacre Theatre: 3 Jan 1921- Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/121 performances). Cast included: Robert Lee Allen (as "Mr. Mooney"), Ann Andrews, Robert Ayrton, Lucy Beaumont, Gordon Burby, Grant Mitchell, Henry Warwick, Frank Westerton, Tom Williams. Produced by 'Sam H. Harris (IV)'.
- (1921) Stage Play: Only 38. Comedy. Written by A.E. Thomas. Directed by Sam Forrest. Cort Theatre: 13 Sep 1921- Dec 1921 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Harry C. Browne, Leon Cunningham, Neil Martin, Kate Mayhew, Ruth Mero, Percy Pollock, Mary Ryan, Helen Van Hoose. Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1922) Stage Play: The French Doll. Comedy. From the French of M. Armont and Mr. Gerbidon. Book adapted by A.E. Thomas. Music by George Gershwin and Gus Edwards. Lyriccs by Buddy DeSylva and Will D. Cobb [final Broadway credit during lifetime]. Directed by William H. Gilmore. Lyceum Theatre: 20 Feb 1922- 3 Jun 1922 (120 performances). Cast: Eugene Borden, 'Irene Bordoni', Don Burroughs, Adrienne D'Ambricourt, Will Deming, Edouard Durand, Thurston Hall, Edna Hibbard, James Hunter, Laura Lussier, William Williams. Produced by E. Ray Goetz.
- (1922) Stage Play: Our Nell. Melodrama. Music by George Gershwin and William Daly. Directed by William H. Gilmore and Edgar J. MacGregor. Nora Bayes Theatre: 4 Dec 1922- 6 Jan 1923 (40 performances). Cast included: Eva Clarke, Thomas Conkey, Emma Haig, Olin Howard, Frank Mayne, John Merkyl, Guy Nichols, Lora Sonderson.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Jolly Roger. Comedy. Written by A.E. Thomas. National Theatre: 30 Aug 1923- Oct 1923 (closing date unknown/52 performances) Cast: Ruth Chorpenning, Murray Darcy, Pedro de Cordoba, Reynolds Evans (as "Flint"), Paul Guilfoyle (as "Sebastian"), C. Norman Hammond (as "Long Tom"), H.E. Humphrey (as "Purrington"), P.J. Kelly (as "Toohy"), Joseph Latham (as "Nat"), J.R. Lee (as "Zeno"), Carroll McComas (as "Hilda Borner"), LeRoi Operti (as "Barney Blum"), Ernest Rowan, William Sauter (as "Martin"), William H. Stephens, Allen Thomas (as "Van Kirk").
- (1924) Stage Play: The Magnolia Lady. Musical revue. Book by Anne Caldwell. Based on a comedy by A.E. Thomas and Alice Duer Miller. Musical Director: Harold Levy. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Directed by Hassard Short. Shubert Theatre: 25 Nov 1924- 3 Jan 1925 (47 performances). Cast: Mary Adams, Virginia Beardsley, Tom Chadwick, Ruth Chatterton, Harriet Chetwynd, Hazel Clayton, Frank Doane, Bertha Donn, Worthe Faulkner, Nellie Fillmore, Bernice Furrow, Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher, Helen Haines, Halcyone Hargrove, George Jefferson, Sara Johnson, Katherine Kohler, Julia Lane, Lovey Lee, Ethel Martin, Edward McCullough, Tom Morrison, John Munster, George O'Brien (I), Bland O'Connell, Lucille Osborne, Carl Rose, Louis Sears, Virginia Sharr, Muriel Stryker, Billy Taylor, Ward Van Ness, Minor Watson, Emma Wyche. Produced by Henry Miller.
- (1925) Stage Play: Fool's Bells. Comedy. Written by A.E. Thomas. Based on a story by Leona Dalrymple. Directed by Walter F. Scott. Criterion Theatre: 22 Dec 1925- Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews (as "Rudolph Hewitt/Uncle Rudy/Mr. Dudenspitz"), Donald Campbell, George Fonsgaines, Donald Gallaher, Justina Hart, Harry R. Irving, Asya Kass, Janet McLeay, Donald Meek (as "Mr. Gillicuddy"), Beryl Mercer (as "Mrs. Carey"), Arthur Rhodes, Sara Sothern. Produced by Donald Gallaher and James W. Elliott.
- (1926) Stage Play: Embers. Written by A.E. Thomas. Adapted from the French of Henri Duvernois and Pierre Wolff. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 Feb 1926- Feb 1926 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: Elmer Brown, Ilka Chase, Laura Hope Crews, Norma Havey, Betty Horgan, Nicholas Joy (as "Fournier"), Katherine Meredith, Henry Miller, Albert Morrison, Leonard Mudie (as "Edouard"), Edwin Nicander (as "Martelet"), Florence Shirley.
- (1927) Stage Play: Lost. Drama. Written by A.E. Thomas and George Agnew Chamberlain [only Broadway credit]. Directed by Rollo Lloyd. Mansfield Theatre: 28 Mar 1927- Apr 1927 (unknown closing date/8 performances). Cast: Florence Archibald (as "Ada"), James as "Alan Wayne"), Harry Davenport (as "Jones"), Rosalinde Fuller (as "Margarita"), Mercedes Gilbert (as "Honoria"), Mona Kinglsey, R.W. Lawrence (as "Macguire"), Louise MacKintosh (as "Mrs. Lansing"), Barbara Ramsey, Leon C. Timberlake (as "Bonifacio"), George Henry Trader (as "J.Y. Wayne"), Edward Van Sloan (as "Lieber"), Ramsey Wallace (as "Gerald Lansing"). Produced by Ramsey Wallace.
- (1927) Stage Play: Just Fancy. Musical romance. Directed by Joseph Santley. Casino Theatre: 11 Oct 1927- 17 Dec 1927 (79 performances). Cast included: Bernice Ackerman, Alice Akers, Lenore Allan, Charles Barron, Jack Bauer, Eric Blore, Ted Bradshaw, Kathryne Burnside, Erma Chase, Rachel Chester, Evelyn Chilla, Edward Cutler, Kaye deFranza, Doris Dodge, Willard Fry, George Harcourt, Raymond Hitchcock, Harry Kendall, Fraun Koski, Ivy Sawyer, Frank Sills, H. Reeves-Smith. Produced by Joseph Santley.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Big Pond. Written by A.E. Thomas and George Middleton. Directed by Edwin H. Knopf (also co-producer). Bijou Theatre: 21 Aug 1928- Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast: Harlan Briggs, Reed Brown Jr., Marie Curtis, Kenneth MacKenna, Lucile Nikolas, Doris Rankin, Marius Rogati, Penelope Rowland, Virginia Russell. Co-produced by William P. Farnsworth.
- (1929) Stage Play: Vermont. Written by A.E. Thomas. Directed by Sam Forrest. Erlanger's Theatre: 7 Jan 1929- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: John T. Doyle (as "Henry Carter"), Thomas V. Gillen (as "John Carter"), Harold Healy (as "William Burr"), Allyn Joslyn (as "James Belden"), Kate Mayhew (as "Jane Selden"), Theodore Newton (as "Hanson"), Phyllis Povah (as "Ann Carter"), Frank Rowan (as "Charles Carter"), Mark Sullivan (as "Al Farley"), Ring Thomas (as "Robert Walker"), Jack Williams (as "Donovan"). Produced by George M. Cohan.
- (1929) Stage Play: Her Friend the King. Comedy. Written by A.E. Thomas and Harrison Rhodes. Directed by F. Gatenbery Bell. Longacre Theatre: 7 Oct 1929- Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Daisy Atherton, Edmund Dalby, William Dorbin, Charles Esdale, William Faversham, Ara Gerald, Peggy Hovenden, Katharine Kohler, Henry Morrell, Hugh Sinclair. Produced by L. Lawrence Weber.
- (1933) Stage Play: Uncle Tom's Cabin. Melodrama. Written by G. L. Aiken. Musical program directed by Harry Gilbert. Revised by A.E. Thomas. Based on the novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Musical program prepared by Edward T. Emery. Directed by Earle Boothe. Alvin Theatre: 29 May 1933- Jun 1933 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter (as "Topsy"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Simon Legree"), Lyster Chambers (as "Haley"), Joseph Cummings Chase, George Christie (as "Mr. Wilson"), Russel Crouse (as "Ensemble"), Owen Culbertson, Francis H. Day, Pedro de Cordoba (as "George Harris"), Elizabeth Dewing, Malcolm Duncan, Mrs. Edward D. Dunn, Edward Delaney Dunn (as "Ensemble") [final Broadway role], Minnie Dupree (as "Aunt Ophelia"), Edwin T. Emery (as "Second Bidder"), Essie Emery, Sylvia Field (as "Marie"), William Fisher, Harry Gilbert, Ernest Glendinning (as "St. Clare"), Eleanor Goodrich, Harold W. Gould (as "Skeggs, the Auctioneer"), Harry Gresham (as "Quimbo"), Amy Groesbeck, Burford Hampden, Oswald Hering, Richard Hoffmann, Frederick Jagel, John C. King, John Knight, John Kramer, Wright Kramer (as "Major Mann") [final Broadway role], Ben Lackland (as "Sambo"), Roy Le May, Nancy Levering, Gene Lockhart (as "Gumption Cute"), Kathleen Lockhart (as "Ensemble"), Cecilia Loftus (as "Aunt Chloe"), Alice MacKenzie, Edward McNamara (as "Phineas Fletcher"), Oswald Marshall, Kate Mayhew (as "Aunt Hagar"), Harold McGee, Samuel Merwin, Earl Mitchell, T.H. Montgomery, John Daly Murphy (as "Marks"), Patricia O'Connell, Janice O'Connell, Patricia O'Connell, Paul Parks, George Riddell, Elisabeth Risdon (as "Eliza"), Lois Shore, Florence Short, Otis Skinner (as "Uncle Tom"), James Stanley, Harold Staton, W.B. Taylor, Raymond Thayer, Grenville Vernon, John Barnes Wells, Frank Wilcox (as "George Fisk"). Produced by The Players Club. Note: Mr. Skinner played Uncle Tom (!) in blackface.
- (1934) Stage: Wrote "No More Ladies", produced on Broadway (final Broadway work). Comedy. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Booth Theatre: 23 Jan 1934-Jun 1934 (closing date unknown/162 performances) and returned to The Morosco Theatre on 3 Sep 1934-Sep 1934 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Miriam Battista, John Bramall, Bradley Cass, Boyd Davis, Melvyn Douglas, Edward Fielding, Louis Hector, Rex O'Malley, Nancy Ryan, Mary Sargent, Marcella Swanson, Lucile Watson, Ruth Weston. Produced by Lee Shubert. NOTE: Filmed as No More Ladies (1935).
- (1934) Stage Play: No More Ladies. Comedy [Return engagement]. Written by A.E. Thomas. Morosco Theatre on 3 Sep 1934- Sep 1934 (closing date unknown/16 performances).
- (1937) Stage Play: Merely Murder. Comedy. Based on a novel by A.E. Thomas [final Broadway credit] and Georgette Heyer. Directed by Miriam Doyle. Playhouse Theatre: 3 Dec 1937- Dec 1937 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Stiano Broggiotti (as "Rudolph Mesurier"), Charles Campbell (as "Sergeant Armstrong"), Edward Fielding (as "Inspector Hannaside"), Lawrence Fletcher (as "Harry Chippendale"), Muriel Hutchison (as "Violet Williams"), Betty Jenckes (as "Leslie Rivers"), George Macready (as "Giles Carrington"), Claudia Morgan (as "Tony (Antonia) Vereker"), Jessamine Newcombe (as "Murgatroyd"), Rex O'Malley (as "Kenneth Vereker"). Produced by Laurence Rivers Inc.
- (1929) His play, "Just Suppose," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusets with Vera G. Hurst and Burford Hampden in the cast.
- (May 29 to June 9, 1928) His play, "Just Suppose," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Maurice Wells was director.
- (Summer 1940) His play, "No More Ladies," was performed in the first inaugural Kenley Players production in Deer Lake, Pennsylvania with Lila Lee in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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