- (1906) Stage: Appeared (as "Col. Pincus"; Broadway debut) in "George Washington, Jr." on Broadway. Musical. Music / book / lyrics by George M. Cohan (also director). Music arranged by Charles J. Gebest. Scenic Design by John H. Young and Ernest Albert. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson. Herald Square Theatre: 12 Feb 1906-21 Apr 106 (81 performances). Cast: Samuel Avedon (as "Drums"), Joseph Butin (as "Mandolin and Guitar Quartette"), George M. Cohan (as "George Belgrave"), Helen Cohan (as "Mrs. Stebbins"), Jerry Cohan (as "James Belgrave"), John Kauffman (as "Hotel Clerk"), Joseph Leslie (as "McFadden"), Joseph Levere (as "Col. Williams"), Ethel Levey (as "Dolly Johnson"), William Leyle (as "Col. Browne"), Frank McNish (as "Bell boy" / "Supt. Dodge"), Harry Montgomery (as "Eaton Ham"), Lee Myers (as "Porter"), Cleveland Nicholson (as "Lord Rothburt"), Walter Olcott (as "Page"), Eugene O'Rourke (as "William Hopkins"), Margie Rhodes (as "Telephone Operator"), Mr. Rostain (as "Mandolin and Guitar Quartette"), Truly Shattuck (as "Evelyn Rothburt"), Earl C. Stanley (as "Col. Greene"), Mr. Tipaldi (as "Mandolin and Guitar Quartette"), Mr. Whitlaw (as "Mandolin and Guitar Quartette"). Produced by Sam Harris.
- Natja (1925). Musical/operetta. Music by Karl Hajos. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Adapted from melodies of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Costume Design by Mme. Freisinger. Scenic Design by Triangle Scenic Studio and H. Robert Law Studios. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Knickerbocker Theatre: 16 Feb 1925- 14 Mar 1925 (32 performances). Cast: Betty Archer (as "Page"), Marguerite Austin (as "Princess Lubina"), Alexander Clark Jr. (as "Count Panin"), Madeline Collins (as "Natja Narishkin"), Fanille Davies (as "Catherine II/Alternate"), Theresa Fellegi (as "A Peasant Girl"), Claire Grenville (as "Madame Mellin"), Matthew Hanley (as "Baron Wronsky"), Ira Jeane (as "Natja Narishkin/Alternate"), Leon Kartavin (as "A Crimean Peasant"), Mary Mellish (as "Catherine II"), Warren Proctor (as "Lieutenant Vladimir Strogonoff"), George Reimherr (as "Prince Potemkin"), Laura Saunders (as "Lady in Waiting"), Anne Tunney (as "Page"), Theola Vincent (as "Lady in Waiting"), John Willard (as "Ali"), Jamie Zucca (as "The Czarina's Maid"). Produced by B.C. Whitney and F.C. Whitney.
- (1937) Stage: Wrote "The Cat and the Canary", produced on Broadway. Staged by B. Franklin Kamsler. Majestic Theatre: 14 Jun 1937-Jun 1937 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: Richard Barrows (as "Patterson"), Jeannette Chinley (as "Cicely Young"), Helen Claire (as "Annabelle West"), Eric Kalkhurst (as "Harry Blythe"), Hermann Lieb (as "Hendricks"), Howard Miller (as "Paul Jones"), Robert Ober (as "Roger Crosby"), Ethel Purnello (as "Mammy Pleasant"), Matthew Smith (as "Charles Wilder"), Jeanne Temple (as "Susan Sillsby"). Produced by Ben Lundy and B. Franklin Kamsler. NOTE: Filmed as The Cat and the Canary (1978), The Cat and the Canary (1939), The Cat Creeps (1930), La voluntad del muerto (1930), The Cat and the Canary (1927), Katten och kanariefågeln (1961).
- (1928) Stage Play: Adventure. Written by John Willard. Directed by Rollo Lloyd with J. Bernard Stone. Theatre Republic: 25 Sep 1928- Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Roberta Arnold, Richard Bengal, Clyde Dilson, Joseph Eggenton [Broadway debut], Ruth Hunter, William Ingersoll, J. Gordon Kelly, Harold Kennedy, Leo Kennedy, John Litel, Rollo Lloyd (as "Pedro"), Helen Mayon, Harry D. Southard, Ernie Teele. Produced by Bernard Steele Inc.
- (1932) His play, "The Cat and the Canary," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Daphne Wilson, Sanford MacCauley, and Spring Byington in the cast.
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