- (1886) Novel: "Little Lord Fauntleroy". NOTE: Filmed as Radosti i pechali malenkogo lorda (2003)), Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980), Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936), L'ultimo lord (1926), Little Lord Fauntleroy (1921), A kis lord (1918), Little Lord Fauntleroy (1914), Il ritorno del piccolo Lord (2000), Little Lord Fauntleroy (1995), Il piccolo lord (1996), Shoukoushi Sedi (1988), Der kleine Lord (1962), O Pequeno Lorde (1957), Little Lord Fauntleroy (1957), El pequeño Lord (1965), Lille Lord Fauntleroy (1966).
- (1911) Novel: "The Secret Garden". NOTE: Filmed as Back to the Secret Garden (2000), Return to the Secret Garden (2000), The Secret Garden (1993), The Secret Garden (1949), The Secret Garden (1919), The Secret Garden (1987), The Secret Garden (1975), O Jardim Encantado (1959), _"ABC Weekend Specials" (1977) {The Secret Garden (#15.1)}, The Misselthwaite Archives (2015), The Secret Garden (1952), The Secret Garden (1960),
- (1888) Novel: "A Little Princess". NOTE: Filmed as Malenkaya printsessa (1997), Cedie (1996), A Little Princess (1995), Sarah... ang munting prinsesa (1995), Principessina (1943), The Little Princess (1939), A Little Princess (1917), A Little Princess (1986), A Little Princess Sara (1985), A Little Princess (1973), Sara Crewe (1957), Princess Sarah (2007), Sara Crewe (1951), Shoukoushi Sedi (1988), Strain: Strategic Armored Infantry (2006), A Little Princess (1995), Sara Crewe (1957), Sara Crewe (1951)
- (1878) Novel: "Editha's Burglar". NOTE: Filmed as The Family Secret (1924).
- (1896) Novel: "A Lady of Quality". NOTE: Filmed as A Lady of Quality (1924), A Lady of Quality (1913)).
- (1877) Novel: "That Lass o' Lowrie's". NOTE: Filmed as The Flame of Life (1923), Secret Love (1916).
- (1880) Novel: "Louisiana". NOTE: Filmed as Louisiana (1919).
- (1907) Novel: "The Shuttle". NOTE: Filmed as The Shuttle (1918).
- (1881) Novel: "The Fair Barbarian". NOTE: Filmed as The Fair Barbarian (1917).
- (1888) Stage: Wrote "Little Lord Fauntleroy", produced on Broadway (earliest Broadway credit). Broadway Theatre: 3 Dec 1888-Apr 1889 (Unknown performances). Cast: Elsie Leslie, Tommy Russell.
- (1897) Stage: Wrote (w/George Fleming) "The First Gentleman of Europe". Lyceum Theatre: 25 Jan 1897-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: James K. Hackett (as "George IV"), Mary Mannering (as "Daphne"), Edward Morgan (as "George Carteret"), Marie Shotwell (as "Lady Sark"). Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1897) Stage: Wrote (w/Stephen Townsend, only Broadway credit) "A Lady of Quality. Drama. Written by Stephen Townsend [only Broadway credit] and Frances Hodgson Burnett, based on her novel. Wallack's Theatre: 1 Nov 1897-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Edwin Arden (as "Sir John Oxon"), Julia Arthur (as "Clorinda Wildairs"), Scott Inglis (as "The Duke of Osmonde"). NOTE: Filmed as A Lady of Quality (1913).
- (1903) Stage: Wrote "The Little Princess", produced on Broadway. Drama. Criterion Theatre (moved to The Savoy Theatre (from 16 Feb 1903-close): 14 Jan 1903-Feb 1903 (closing date unknown/34 performances). Cast: Adelaide Alexander, Maise Bancker, Margery Black, Natalie Black, Enidene Booth, Mary Burroughs, Pauline Chase, Lillian Claire, Thomas L. Coleman, Leonie D'Armon, Loraine Frost, Master Donald Gallaher, Louise Galloway, Linnie Ruth Gee, Mabel Gibson, Clarence Handyside, Millie James, Frank Kingdon, Nellie Kirby, Helen Larkin, Mamie McManus, Mildred Morris, Beryl Morse, Frederic Murphy, Phyllis Phillips, Frank Reicher, May Davenport Seymour, Edna Hall Smith, Edith Storey, Mabel Taliaferro, Helen Tracy, Eugenie Woodward.
- (1903) Stage: Wrote "Little Lord Fauntleroy", produced on Broadway (revival). Casino Theatre: 13 Apr 1903-Apr 1903 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: J.H. Bradbury, Norman Conniers, William Forsyth, Chrystal Herne, Vivian Martin, Prince Miller, Frank Opperman, Dorothy Rossmore, Joseph Totten, Emily Wakeman, James C. Wilson, Harry C. Wright. Produced by A.L. Levering.
- (1903) Stage: Wrote "The Pretty Sister of Jose", produced on Broadway. Empire Theatre: 10 Nov 1903-Dec 1903 (closing date unknown/58 performances). Cast: Maud Adams, Henry Ainley Sebastiano, Francis Byrne, Joseph Francoeur, May Galyer, Florence Gelbart, G. Harrison Hunter, George S. Irving, Mrs. W.G. Jones, Joseph Kauffman, Harry Luckstone, Sandol Milliken, Richard Pitman, Charles Pitt, Edgar Selwyn. Produced by Charles Frohman. NOTE: Filmed as The Pretty Sister of Jose (1915).
- (1904) Stage: Wrote / directed "That Man and I" on Broadway. Drama. Savoy Theatre: 25 Jan 1904-Feb 1904 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Lois Francis Cook, William Elliott, Maude Fealy (as "Felicity"), Robert Hilliard (as "Dick Latimer"), Mabel Mortimer, June Pelton, H. Reeves-Smith (as "John Baird"), Arthur Saunders, Sadie Stringham, Mildred White. Produced by Frank L. Perley and Company.
- (1909) Stage: Wrote "The Dawn of a Tomorrow", produced on Broadway. Directed by Hugh Ford. Lyceum Theatre: 25 Jan 1909-Jun 1909 (closing date unknown/152 performances). Cast: Arthur Barry, Aubrey Boucicault, Claude Brooke, Frank Daniels, Walter Dickinson, Wallace Erskine, Roy Fairchild, George Farren, Henry Forrest, Ernest Joy [credited as Ernest C. Joy], Fuller Mellish (as "Sir Oliver Holt"), Alan Pollock, Eleanor Robson, Fred W. Sidney, Henry Stanford (as "Dandy"), Ernest H. Wallace. Produced by Liebler & Co. NOTE: Filmed as The Dawn of a Tomorrow (1915), The Dawn of a Tomorrow (1924).
- (1912) Stage: Wrote "Racketty-Packetty House", produced on Broadway. Children's Theatre: 23 Dec 1912-Mar 1913 (closing date unknown/81 performances). Cast: Leila Cautna, Delores Marie Clark, J.E. Crane, Baby Esmund, Master Gabriel, Maud Granger, Edna Wallace , Mona Hungerford, Helen Millington, J.N. O'Brien, Marie Pinkard, William H. Platt, Madeline Reynolds, Ynez Seabury, Alma Sedley, Maxine Sickle.
- (1916) Stage: Wrote source material (story) for "Editha's Burglar" (final Broadway credit), produced on Broadway. Written by Jacob Heniger. Cohan and Harris: 26 Dec 1916-Dec 1916 (closing date unknown/2 performances). Cast: Bronwen Chubb. Otto Kruger, Alice MacDougal, Dorothy Nichols, Gerald Pring, Renee Reiss. Produced by Alice Minnie Herts, Katherine Lord and Jacob Heniger. NOTE: Filmed as The Family Secret (1924) [alternate title: "The Burglar's Kid"]. The film does not cite Jacob Heniger with story credit. The original story was written by Augustus Thomas who was not credited in the Broadway show's program.
- (1881) Stage: Wrote (w/William Gillette) "Esmeralda". NOTE: Filmed as Esmeralda (1915).
- (2014-15 season) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "The Secret Garden," adapted by Marsha Norman and Neil Duffield at the Court Theatre in Chicago, IL. Doug Peck was music director.
- (11/24/19-12/6/19) Stage: Wrote source novel for "The Little Princess," performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, CA. Gilmor Brown was artistic director / director.
- (11/17/21-11/26/21) Stage: Wrote "The Dawn of a Tomorrow," performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, CA. Gilmor Brown was artistic director / director.
- (Summer 1996) Marsha Norman, Lucy Simon and her musical, "The Secret Garden," was performed in a Cherry County Playhouse production at the Frauenthal Theatre in Muskegon, Michigan with Kate Reinders and Allen Fitzpatrick in the cast. Pat Paulsen and Neil Rosen were artistic directors.
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