- (1911) The following work was adapted to the Broadway stage:
- (1911) Stage Play: Amor di Principe. Musical/opera. Original Viennese libretto "Pufferl" by Ignaz Schnitzer [only Broadway credit during lifetime] and Sigmund Schlesinger. Music by Edmund Eysler. Majestic Theatre: 2 May 1911- 6 May 1911 (7 performances). Impressario/producer: Signor Raimondo.
- (1944) Stage Play: The Gypsy Baron. Opera. Book adapted by George Mead. Music by Johann Strauss. Musical Direction by Thomas Martin and Laszlo Halasz. Original Viennese Libretto to "Der Ziegeunerbaron" by Ignaz Schnitzer [posthumous credit]. Original Viennese Libretto based on the story "Saffi" by Mor Jokai. First American Adaptation by Sydney Rosenfeld [posthumous credit]. Staged by William Wymetal. Choreographed by Helen Playova. Dialogue Directed by Jessie Royce Landis. City Center: 14 Dec 1944- 3 Dec 1944 (11 performances). Cast: Stanley Carlson (as "Zsupan"), Paul Dennis (as "Carnero"), Carlton Gauld (as "Count Homonnay"), Ruth Harris (as "Solo Dancer"), Thomas Hayward (as "Ottokar"), William Horne (as "Barinkay"), Alice Howland (as "Czipra"), Marjorie King (as "Arsena"), Marguerite Piazza (as "Arsena/Saffi"), Emile Renan (as "Carnero [Alternate]/Zsupan"), Polyna Stoska (as "Saffi"), Tashamira (as "Solo Dancer"), Arthur Ulisse (as "Ottokar"), Elizabeth Wysor (as "Czipra"). Produced by New York City Opera.
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