- (1870) Stage: Wrote "Saratoga" (aka "Pistols for Seven"; earliest Broadway credit), produced on Broadway. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 21 Dec 1870-1 Apr 1871 (unknown performances). Cast: Fanny Davenport (as "Effie Remington"), William Davidge (as "Elder Vanderpool"), Linda Dietz (as "Virginia Vanderpool"), Mrs. Gilbert (as "Elder Vanderpool"), D.H. Harkins (as "Jack Benedict"), James Lewis (as "Bob Sackett"), Fanny Morant (as "Olivia Alston"), Clara Morris (as "Lucy Carter"), George Parkes (as "Sir Mortimer Muttonleg"), D. Whiting (as "Mr. Carter"). Produced by Augustin Daly.
- (1872) Stage: Wrote "Diamonds", produced on Broadway. [Unknown Theatre]: Sep 1872 (unknown performances).
- (1874) Stage: Wrote "Moorcroft", produced on Broadway. Suggested by short story by John Hay. [Unknown Theatre]: 17 Oct 1874-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- (1878) Stage: Wrote "Old Love Letters", produced on Broadway. Abbey's Park Theatre: 31 Aug 1878-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- (1878) Stage: Wrote "The Banker's Daughter", produced on Broadway. Musical Director: Henry Tissington. Union Square Theatre: 30 Sep 1878-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. NOTE: Filmed as The Banker's Daughter (1914).
- (1879) Stage: Wrote "Wives", produced on Broadway. Adapted from "Ecoles des Femmes" and "Ecoles des Maris" by Molière. Daly's Theatre: 18 Oct 1879-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- (1882) Stage: Wrote "Young Mrs. Winthrop", produced on Broadway. Madison Square Theatre: 9 Oct 1882-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. NOTE: Filmed as Young Mrs. Winthrop (1915), Young Mrs. Winthrop (1920).
- (1889) Stage: Wrote "Shenandoah", produced on Broadway. Star Theatre (moved to Proctor's Theatre from 21 Oct 1889 to close): 9 Sep 1889-19 Apr 1890 (250 performances). Cast: Viola Allen (as "Gertrude Ellingham"), G.W. Bailey, William Barnes, J.O. Barrows, C.C. Brandt, Nanette Comstock, W.J. Cummings, W.L. Dennison, Dorothy Dorr, Esther Drew, Alice B. Haines, Harry Harwood, Mrs. C.A. Haslam, Lucius Henderson (as "Robert Ellingham"), John E. Kellerd (as "Capt. Thornton"), Wilton Lackaye (as "Gen. Haverhill"), G. Maxwell, Rube Miller (as "Kerchival West"), Morton Selten (as "Capt. Heartsease"), Effie Shannon (as "Jenny Buckthorn"), W.H. Thorn. Replacement actors: Joseph Adelman (as "Capt. Thornton"; Broadway debut), Mary Breyer (as "Old Margery"), Frann Dayton (as "Robert Ellingham"), Louis Hendricks (as "Capt. Lockwood"), Joseph Holland (as "Gen. Haverhill"). Produced by Charles Frohman [earliest Broadway credit].
- (1887) Stage: Wrote "Met By Chance", produced on Broadway.
- (1887) Stage: Wrote "The Henrietta", produced on Broadway. Union Square Theatre: 26 Sep 1887-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. NOTE: (1) Filmed as The Lamb (1915), The Saphead (1920). (2) posthumous production in 1913 would be retitled as "The New Henrietta".
- (1887) Stage: Wrote "Baron Rudolf", produced on Broadway. Haverly's 14th Street Theatre: 24 Oct 1887-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- (1892) Stage: Wrotoe "Aristocracy", produced on Broadway. Palmer's Theatre: 14 Nov 1892-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. NOTE: Filmed as Aristocracy (1914).
- (1899) Stage: Wrote (w/Brander Matthews) "Peter Stuyvesant", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Scenic Design by Homer Emens and Richard Marston. Wallack's Theatre: 2 Oct 1899-Oct 1899 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: William H. Crane (as "Peter Stuyvesant"), Harvey Banks, Leila Bronson, William Courtleigh, George F. De Vere, Will Dupont, George Fawcett [Broadway debut], Daniel Fingleton, Henry Greisman, Percy Haswell, Carl Herbert, William Ingersoll, Selene Johnson, Ferris Mason, Sandol Milliken, Frank Molburn, William Sampson, Thad Shine, George L. Stevens, Frederick Truesdell. Produced by Joseph Brooks. NOTE: This was the final production of Mr. Howard's plays put on in his lifetime.
- (March 21 to 26, 1927) His play, "Aristocracy (1892)," was performed in The American Series production at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Ralph Freud and Maurice Wells were directors. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
- (1989 Winter) Terrence McNally's stage adaptation of his story, "Up in Saratoga (Based on Saratoga)," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was director and artistic director. Craig Noel was company director.
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