- (1906) Stage: Wrote (w/David Belasco, also producer) "Rose of the Rancho", produced on Broadway. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 27 Nov 1906-29 Jun 1907 (480 performances). Cast: Wayne Arey, Virgilio Arriaza, J.H. Benrimo, C.A. Burnett, Norbert Cills, Grace Gaylor Clark, Louise Coleman, Richard S. Conover, John W. Cope (as "Kinkaid"), Maria Davis, Frank De Felice, Vincent De Pascale, William Elliott, Julio Grau, Regino Lopez, Frank Losee, Marta Melean, Atalanta Nicolaides, Leonardo Piza Lopez, Francesco Recchio, Hamilton Revelle [credited as A. Hamilton Revelle], Charles Richman (as "Kearney"), Fermin Ruiz, Gilmore Scott, Frances Starr (as "Juanita"), Catherine Tower, Regina Weil, Frank H. Westerton, Candido Yllera, Salvatore Zito. NOTE: Filmed as Rose of the Rancho (1914), Rose of the Rancho (1936).
- (1907) Stage: Wrote (w/David Belasco, also producer) "Rose of the Rancho", produced on Broadway (revival). Music by William Furst. Belasco Theatre: 31 Aug 1907-Jan 1908 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Unknown.
- (1907) Stage: Wrote (w/David Belasco, also producer) "Rose of the Rancho", produced on Broadway (revival). Music by William Furst. Academy of Music: 30 Dec 1907-Jan 1908 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Unknown.
- (1912) Stage: Wrote "The Bird of Paradise", produced on Broadway. Featuring songs by Sylvester Kalama and Kapule Kanoa. Directed by Richard Walton Tully. Daly's Theatre (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre from 22 Jan 1912 close): 8 Jan 1912-13 Apr 1912 (112 performances). Cast: Laurette Taylor (as "Luana, a Hawaiian girl"), W.B. Aeko (as "Lanipule, a cane-cutter"), Estar Banks (as "Mrs. Sysonby, Sysonby's wife"), Gladys Byers (as "Miss Kennedy, a débutante"), Nance Caldwell (as "Konia, a woman of the old days"), W.J. Constantine (as "Mr. Sysonby, the missionary"), Clyde Crawford (as "Tomoro, a Japanese"), Herbert Farjeon (as "Kaia, a poi maker"), Pamela Gaythorne (as "Diana Larned, a university graduate"), Robert Harrison (as "Hoheno, a fisherman"), S.M. Kaiawe (as "Naihe, a cane-cutter"), A. Kawala (as "Kuakini, a cane-cutter"), Nona Kelly (as "Hopoe, a hula dancer"), W.K. Kolomoku (as "Kanoa, a cane-cutter"), Jane Meredith (as "Makia, a convert"), Craig Miner (as "Mr. Jameson, of the Sugar Company"), Margaret Nagele (as "Mrs. Crothers, a widow"), Albert Perry (as "Hewahewa, a priest of Pele"), Guy Bates Post (as "Dean, a beachcomber"), Virginia Reynolds (as "Liliha, a hula dancer"), Theodore Roberts (as "Captain Hatch, a planter"), Lewis Stone (as "Paul Wilson, a young doctor; Broadway debut), Van Renseler Townsend [credited as Van Rensselaer Townsend] (as "Lemule, a graduate"), Lenore Ulric, B. Waiwaiole (as "Kapule, a cane-cutter"), Ida Waterman (as "Mahumahu, Luana's foster mother"). Produced by Oliver Morosco. NOTE: Filmed as Bird of Paradise (1932), Bird of Paradise (1951).
- (1914) Stage: Wrote "Omar, the Tentmaker", produced on Broadeway. Comedy. Lyric Theatre: 13 Jan 1914-Apr 1914 (closing date unknown/103 performances). Cast: Lee Baker, John Hunter Booth, Ralph Bunker, H.G. Carlton, William D. Emerson, Fred Eric, Blanche Friderici, Louise Grassler, Perry P. Hopper, Douglas Lloyd, Forrest Macomber, Henry Manners, Augustus Post, Guy Bates Post (as "Omar"), Jane Salisbury, Margaret Vale. Produced by Tully & Buckland.
- (1916) Stage: Wrote / produced "The Flame", produced on Broadway. Lyric Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 9 Oct 1916-close): 4 Sep 1916-Nov 1916 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast: Sibylla Banhan, Leonore Carel, Clavelito, William Courtleigh, Marie Culver, Helena Garden, Robert Paton Gibbs, Peggy O'Neil, Fred Pena, Leah Rachel, June Ramsey, Gustav Rudger, Harriet Sterling, Albert Tavernier, Van Renseler Townsend, Carlos Villa.
- (1917) Stage: Wrote "The Masquerader", produced on Broadway. Drama. NOTE: Filmed as The Masquerader (1922).
- (1918) Stage: Wrote "Keep Her Smiling", produced on Broadway.
- (1921) Stage: Wrote "The Right to Strike", produced on Broadway. Drama.
- (1930) Stage: Wrote "Luana", produced on Broadway. Romantic comedy/musical.
- (8/2/37-8/7/37 Stage: Wrote (w/David Belasco) "The Rose of the Rancho," performed in the third Midsummer Festival (Story of the Great Southwest) production at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, CA. [ Gilmor Brown] was artistic director. T.B. Henry was director.
- (7/19/49-7/25/49) Stage: Wrote "Birds of Paradise," performed in the Fifteenth Midsummer Festival (California Playwrights) production at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, CA. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. George Phelps and Richard Morrell were directors.
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