- (1927) Playwright: "Dans sa candeur naïve". NOTE: Filmed as Her Cardboard Lover (1942), The Cardboard Lover (1928).
- (1963) Stage: Wrote "Tovarich", produced on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1955) Stage: Wrote "Tonight in Samarkand", produced on Broadway. Melodrama.
- (1952) Stage: Wrote "Tovarich". produced on Broadway. Comedy (revival).
- (1947) Stage: Wrote "Bathsheba", produced on Broadway. Directed by Coby Ruskin. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 26 Mar 1947-19 Apr 1947 (29 performances). Cast: Phil Arthur (as "Uriah"), Martin Ashe (as "Gershoum"), Horace Braham (as "Ghazil"), Barbara Brooks (as "Bahila"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Nathan"), Paul Donah (as "Manasseh"), Vega Keane (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Pamela Mason (as "Bathsheba"; credited as Pamela Kellino), Rusty Lane (as "Joab"), James Mason (as "David"), Jane Middleton (as "Micale"), Hildy Parks (as "Shari"), Lenka Peterson (as "Orphie"), Leonore Rae (as "Niziah"), Patricia Robbins (as "Sourab"), Maud Scheerer (as "Hanoufati"), Michael Sivy (as "Obram"), Gloria Swanson, Joseph Tomes (as "Agreb"), Carleton Young (as "Hiram"), Blanche Zohar (as "Aroussia"). Produced by Maximilian Becker and Lee K. Holland. Produced in association with Sylvia Friedlander.
- (1945) Stage: Wrote "Oh, Brother!", produced on Brodway. Comedy. Scenic Design by Samuel Leve. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. Royale Theatre: 19 Jun 1945-7 Jul 1945 (23 performances). Cast: Sally Archdeacon (as "Rose"), Lyle Bettger (as "Steve Foley"), Kendall Bryson (as "Larry"), Eva Condon (as "Ethel Shores"), Catherine Doucet (as "Amelia Broadwell"), Susana Garnett (as "Sue Atkins"), Don Gibson (as "Allen Kilmer"), F. Hugh Herbert (as "Charles Craddock"), Forrest Orr (as "Julian Trumbull"), Gloria Stroock (as "Joan Massuber"; Broadway debut), Arleen Whelan (as "Marion Cosgrove"), Jutta Wolfe (as "Connie Rowland"). Produced by Maximilian Becker and Peter Warren.
- (1941) Stage: Wrote / directed "Boudoir". produced on Broadway. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. John Golden Theatre: 7 Feb 1941-15 Feb 1941 (11 performances). Cast: Else Argal, Henry Brandon, Curtis Cooksey (as "Phillips"), Staats Cotsworth, Jane Donner, Jeraldine Dvorak, Taylor Holmes, Richard Irving, Josephine Stanton, Helen Twelvetrees (as "Cora Ambershell"). Produced by Jacques Chambrun.
- (1938) Stage: Wrote "Lorelei". produced on Broadway. Drama.
- (1936) Stage: Wrote "Tovarich", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. English adaptation by Robert E. Sherwood. Orchestra and Arrangements by Alexander Haas. Directed / produced by Gilbert Miller. Plymouth Theatre: 15 Oct 1936-Aug 1937 (closing date unknown/356 performances). Cast: Marta Abba (as "Grand Duchess Tatiana Petrovna"), Adora Andrews, Margaret Dale (as "Fernande Dupont"), Aristides de Leoni (as "Martelleau"), Amanda Duff (as "Helene Dupont"), J. Colvin Dunn (as "Concierge"), Jay Fassett (as "Charles Dupont"), Irina Feodorova (as "Olga"), Barbara Gott (as "Louise, the Cook"), John Halliday (as "Prince Mikail Alexandrovitch"), Cecil Humphreys (as "Commissar Gorotchenko"), Ernest Lawford (as "Chauffourier-Debieff"), Leni Stengel (as "Madame Van Hemert"), James E. Truex (as "Georges Dupont"), Frederick Worlock.
- (1934) Stage: "Another Love", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Jacques Deval. Translated by / book adapted by George Oppenheimer. Directed by Milton Steifel. Vanderbilt Theatre: 19 Mar 1934-Apr 1934 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: France Bendtsen (as "Uncle Emile"), Romaine Callender (as "Cesar Poustiano"), Suzanne Caubaye (as "Stassia Poustiano"), Alfred Corn (as "Etienne du Bois"), William Webb Robertson (as "M. Sasselin"), Mary Servoss (as "Simone du Bois"), Ethel Strickland, Raymond Walburn (as "Fernand du Bois"), Iris Whitney (as "Henriette"). Produced by Milton Stiefel and Frank Lewis.
- (1932) Stage: Wrote source material for / co-directed (w/Clarence Derwent) "Mademoiselle", produced on Broadway. Written by Grace George. Playhouse Theatre: 18 Oct 1932-Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/103 performances). Cast: Alice Brady (as "Madame Galvosier"), Grace George (as "Mademoiselle"), A.E. Matthews, Thomas Beck (as "Maurice Galvoiser"), Peggy Conklin (as "Christine Galvosier"), May Marshall (as "Juliette"), Garda Olesen (as "Therese"), Frank Rothe (as "Valentin"), Lillian Savin (as "Helene"), Kenneth Treseder (as "Edouard"), Harold West (as "Georges Boutin"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1926) Stage: Wrote "A Weak Woman", produced on Broadway. Comedy. English adaptation by Ernest Boyd. Directed by B. Iden Payne. Ritz Theatre: 16 Jan 1926-Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Richard Bowler, Louise Bradley, Franklin Francis, Shirley Gale, Frank Henderson, Edward Keane, Charles Klouder, Frank Morgan (as "Henri Fournier"), Ralph Morgan (as "Serge Paveneyge"), Clement O'Loghlen, Diantha Pattison (as "Baroness De Claches"), Carl Reed, Flora Sheffield, Beverly Sitgreaves, Ernest Stallard (as "Baron De Claches"), Estelle Winwood (as "Arlette Leterne"). Produced by Henry Baron.
- (1931) Stage: Wrote "Marie Galante", produced on Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as Marie Galante (1934).
- (1991) Stage: Wrote (w/Robert E. Sherwood) source material for "Tovarich," performed in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichcester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England, with Robert Powell, Natalia Makarova, Sarah Badel, Rowland Davies and Tony Britton in the cast. Patrick Garland was director.
- (1963) Stage: Wrote (w/Robert E. Sherwood) source material for "Tovarich", produced on Brodway. Musical comedy. Based on a book by David Shaw. Music by Lee Pockriss. Lyrics by Anne Pearson Crosswell. Musical Director / Vocal Arrangements by Stanley Lebowsky. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. "You'll Make an Elegant Butler (I'll Make an Elegant Maid)" by Joan Javits and Philip Springer. Dance music composed by Lee Pockriss. Additional dance music by Dorothee Freytag. Translation of "Tovarich" from the original French of Jacques Deval by 'Bettina Liebowitz Knapp' and Alba della Fazia. Assistant Musical Dir.: Milton Setzer. Directed by Peter Glenville. Broadway Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 10 Jun 1963-28 Sep 1963 then moved to The Winter Garden Theatre from 7 Oct 1963 to close): 18 Mar 1963-9 Nov 1963 (264 performances). Cast: Jean-Pierre Aumont, Vivien Leigh (as "Tatiana"), George S. Irving, Louise Kirkland, Alexander Scourby (as "Gorotchenko"), Louise Troy, Tom Abbott, Lorenzo Blanco, Antony De Vecci, Alice Evans, Marion Fels, Carol Flemming, Michele Franchi, Katia Geleznova, William Glassman, Margery Gray, Harald Horn, Del Horstmann, Bettye Jenkins, Barney Johnston, Pat Kelly, Michael Kermoyan, Jeff Killion, Dale Malone, Don McHenry, Charlene Mehl, Rita Metzger, Paul Michael, Byron Mitchell, Barbara Monte, Will Parkins, William Reilly, Barbara Richman, Larry Roquemore, Elliott Savage, Maggie Task, Eleanore Treiber, Joan Trona, Gene Varrone. Produced by Abel Farbman and Sylvia Harris.
- (1941) Stage: Wrote "Her Cardboard Lover," performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Tallulah Bankhead and Harry Ellerbe in the cast.
- (10/4/37) Stage: Wrote "Tovarich," translated by Robert E. Sherwood, at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, OH, with Rudolph Forster, Marta Abba, Polly De Loos, Bram Nossen, Ernest Lawford, Aristides De Leon, Margaret Dale, Jay Fassett, Barbara Gott, James E. Truex, Amanda Duff, Oscar Sterling, Leni Stengel, Andora Andrews and Cecil Humphreys in the cast. Raymond Sovey was set designer. Gilbert Miller (I) was producer / director.
- (10/15/36) Stage: Wrote "Tovarich," performed at the Plymouth Theatre in New York City, and ran for 356 performances.
- (8/36) Stage: Wrote (w/Grace George (I)) "Mademoiselle," performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, ME, with Florence Reed in the cast.
- (8/38) Stage: Wrote "Soubrette," performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse on Ogunquit, ME, with Else Argal and Donald Cook in the cast.
- (8/41) Stage: Wrote (w/P.G. Wodehouse) "Her Cardboard Lover," performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, ME, with Tallulah Bankhead in the cast.
- (10/25/38-11/5/38) Stage: Wrote "Tovarich," performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, CA. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Hale McKeen was director.
- (11/20/56) Stage: Wrote (w/Lorenzo Semple Jr.) "Tonight in Samarkand," performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, CA. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Barbara Vajda was director.
- (Summer 1949) Stage: Wrote (w/Valerie Wyngate, P.G. Wodehouse) "Her Cardboard Lover," performed in a Kenley Players production in Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, PA,with Tom Drake in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1964) Stage: Wrote w/Robert E. Sherwood) "Tovarich," performed in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus, OH, with Jane Morgan and Tommy Kirk in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (8/2/55-8/6/55) Stage: Wrote "Tovarich," performed in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, MA,with Richard Edelman (Mikhail Alexandrovitch Ouratieff); Evans Evans (Grand Duchess Tatiana Petrovna); Casey Keese (Olga); Kyle Lorentz (Count Feodor Brekenski); James O'Donnell (Chauffourier-Dubieff); Mather Bacon (Martelleau); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Fernande Dupont); Tom Brennan (Charles Dupont); Elin Brown (Louise); Paul Stickles (George Dupont); Cynthia Harris (Helene Dupont); John Frid (Concierge); Elaine Sinclair (Madame Van Hemert); Catherine O'Brien (Madame Chauffourier-Dubieff) and Bernie Kukoff (Commissar Gorotchenko) in the cast. David C. Bryant Jr. was artistic director. Nikos Psacharapoulos was director. Will Armstrong was designer. William Kramer was stage manager.
- (Summer 1964) Stage: Wrote w/Robert E. Sherwood) "Tovarich," performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, OH, with Jane Morgan and Tommy Kirk in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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