- Playwright: "The Lame Dog Inn" (filmed as The Roadhouse Murder (1932))
- Playwright: "High and Low" (filmed as High and Low (1933))
- Playwright: "Die kleine Trafik" (filmed as Die Töchter ihrer Exzellenz (1934))
- (1936) Stage: Wrote "Jean", produced in Vienna, Austria. NOTE: Filmed as The Baroness and the Butler (1938).
- Story: "Un Carnet de Bal" (filmed as Lydia (1941))
- Story: "Heartbreak" (filmed as Appointment for Love (1941), Appointment for Love (1955))
- Playwright: "Birthday" (filmed as Heaven Can Wait (1943))
- Playwright: "Perfect Strangers" (filmed as Perfect Strangers (1950))
- Playwright: "Broadway Zauber aka Broadway Magic" (filmed as Pepe (1960))
- (1947) Stage: Wrote (w/Maria Fagyas) "The Big Two", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Scenic Design / Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Bianca Stroock. Directed by Robert Montgomery. Booth Theatre: 8 Jan 1947-25 Jan 1947 (21 performances). Cast: John Banner (as "Wirth"), Martin Berliner, Charles Boaz (as "Russian Soldier"), Felix Bressart (as "Platschek"), Kenneth Dobbs, Philip Dorn (as "Capt. Nicholai Mosgovoy"), Olga Fabian (as "Fraulein Berger"), Eduard Franz (as "Meissl"), Marc Hamilton, E.A. Krumschmidt, Fred Lorenz-Inger, Phil Miller, Jack Palance (as "Russian Soldier") [credited as Walter J. Palance], Wauna Paul, Zita Rieth, Robert Scott, Mischa Tonken, Claire Trevor (as "Danielle Forbes"). Produced by Elliott Nugent and Robert Montgomery. Produced by arrangement with David Bramson.
- Playwright: "Ladies in Love" (filmed as Ladies in Love (1936))
- (1951) Stage: Wrote (w/Maria Fagyas) "Faithfully Yours", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Based on the play by Jean Bernard-Luc. Directed by Richard Whorf. Coronet Theatre: 18 Oct 1951-15 Dec 1951 (68 performances). Cast: Philip Bourneuf (as "Dr. Peter Wilson"), Robert Cummings (as "Thomas O. Harding"), Eileen Erskine, Marguerite Gould, Doreen Lang (as "Miss Parker"; final Broadway role), Barbara Barondess (as "Vera"; credited as Barbara Barondess MacLean), Ann Sothern (as "Vivian Harding"; final Broadway role]) Florence Sundstrom (as "Gracie"), Beverly Whitney, Victor Wood. Produced by Richard W. Krakauer.
- (1954) Stage: Wrote "Heaven Can Wait," performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Steve Cochran and Noel Leslie in the cast.
- (Summer 1952) Her play, "Heaven Can Wait," was performed in the Pioneer Playhouse theatre production at the Kentucky State Hospital Campus on Shakertown Road in Danville, Kentucky. Eben C. Henson was artistic director. Dr. R.B. Ahrens was hospital director.
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