- (1921) Stage: Wrote (w/.Douglas Leavitt) book for "It's Up To You", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Lyrics by Edward Paulton, Harry Clarke and John L. McManus. Musical Director: John L. McManus. Music by Manuel Klein. Choreographed by David Bennett. Directed by Frank M. Stammers. Casino Theatre: 28 Mar 1921-16 Apr 1921 (24 performances). Cast: Jack Andrews (as "Ensemble"), Pamelia Bradford (as "Ensemble"), Norma Brown (as "Ensemble"), Susanne Chase (as "Ensemble"), Jack Clubly (as "Ensemble"), Royal Cutter (as "Sheriff McCabe"), Claire Daniels (as "Ensemble"), Madeleine Dare (as "Suzanne" / "Ensemble"), Thomas Dawber (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Dore (as "Ensemble"), Florence Earle (as "Mrs. Van Lando Hollistar"), Peggy Ellis (as "Ensemble"), Lorraine Garrison (as "Ensemble"), Ray George (as "Freddy Oliver"), Almerin Gowing (as "Ensemble"), Marjory Grant (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Hart (as "Ensemble"), Florence Hope (as "Hortense Gessitt"), Charles King (as "Ned Spencer"), May Cory Kitchen (as "Russian Dancer"), Douglas Leavitt (as "Dick Dayton"), Harry Levoy (as "Ensemble"), Violet Lobell (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Mary Lockwood (as "Ethel Hollistar"), Belle Maycliff (as "Ensemble"), Patricia Mayer (as "Ensemble"), Frank Michel (as "A Collector"), Leonard Mooney (as "Ensemble"), Lawrence New (as "Ensemble"), Betty Pierce (as "Harriet Hollistar"). Phylis Reid (as "Ensemble"), Susanna Rossi (as "Russian Dancer"), Albert Sackett (as "Col. Stephen Forrest"), Dorothy Selfridge (as "Ensemble"), Harry Short (as "Jim Duke"), Thea Thompson (as "Ensemble"). Produced by William Moore Patach.
- (1912) Stage: Wrote "Officer 666", produced on Broadway (earliest Broadway credit). Directed by George M. Cohan. Gaiety Theatre: 29 Jan 1912-Jul 1912 (closing date unknown/192 performances). Cast: Percy Ames (as "Whitney Barnes"), Camilla Crume (as "Mrs. Burton"), Wallace Eddinger (as "Travers Gladwin"), Thomas Findley c(credited as Thomas Findlay; as "Detective Kearney"), Charles K. Gerard (as "Watkins"), C.W. Goodrich (as "Police Capt. Stone"), Vivian Martin (as "Sadie Small"), Ruth Maycliffe (as "Helen Burton"), Francis D. McGinn (as "Phelan"), George Nash (as "Alfred Wilson"), M.W. Rale (as "Bataeto"). Produced by Cohan & Harris. NOTE: Filmed as Officer 666 (1914), Officer 666 (1916), Officer 666 (1920).
- (1914) Stage: Wrote "What Would You Do?", produced on Broadway. Directed by John L. Arthur. Hudson Theatre: 2 Mar 1914-Mar 1914 (closing date unknown 16 performances). Cast: John L. Arthur, Bessie Barriscale, A. Byron Beasley, Alice Carrington, Louise Drew, Richie Ling, Robert MacKay, Karl Ritter, Hattie Russell [final Broadway role], Milton Sills, Gladys Wynne.
- (1920) Stage: Wrote "The Meanest Man in the World", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Based on a skit by Everett Ruskay. Directed by John Meehan. Hudson Theatre: 12 Oct 1920-Apr 1921 (closing date unknown/202 performances). Cast: George M. Cohan (as "Richard Clarke"), Elwood Fleet Bostwick (as "Frederick Leggitt"), Howard Boulden (as "Andy Oatman"), George W. Callahan, Hugh Cameron, Alice Chapin, Marion Coakley, Leo Donnelly (as "Carlton Childs"), Ruth Donnelly (as "Kitty Crockett"), John T. Doyle, Fletcher Harvey (as "Franklyn Fielding"), Leona Hogarth, Norval Keedwell (as "Ned Stephens"), Peter Raymond, Ralph Sipperly (as "Bart Nash"). NOTE: Filmed as The Meanest Man in the World (1923), The Meanest Man in the World (1943).
- (1914) Stage: Wrote "The Meanest Man in the World", produced on Broadway. Comedy.
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