- (1913) Stage: Wrote / produced "The Escape", produced on Broadway. Lyric Theatre: 20 Sep 1913-Oct 1913 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Catherine Calvert (as "May Joyce"), Frederick Block, George Farren, Crosby Little, James A. Marcus, Anne McDonald, Harry Mestayer, Charles Mylott, Jerome Patrick, Benjamin Piazza, Jessie Ralph, Seth Smith. NOTE: Filmed as The Escape (1914).
- (1908) Stage: Wrote (w/Winchell Smith) "Via Wireless", produced on Broadway. Melodrama. Liberty Theatre: 2 Nov 1908-Jan 1909 (88 performances). Cast: Edwin Arden (as "Lt. Sommers, USN"), Arthur Ellsworth, Maude Granger, William B. Mack, Vera McCord(as "Frances Durant"), Francis D. McGinn, Robert McWade, Gorgie Drew Mendum, John Miltern (as "Edward Pinkney"), Frank Monroe, Louis Morrell, Edgar Robbins, William Stone, Walter Thomas, Richard E. Webster, Ethel Wright. Produced by Frederick A. Thomson. NOTE: Filmed as Via Wireless (1915).
- Playwright: "The Renegade"
- Playwright: "Blue Grass"
- (1914) Stage: Wrote / produced "The Bludgeon" on Broadway. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 7 Sep 1914-Sep 1914 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: George Farren, Maude Hanaford, Carl Harbaugh, Maxine Hodges, Beatrice James, James A. Marcus, Robert Middlemass [Broadway debut], Mark Price, Emily Romer.
- (1911) Stage: Wrote (w/Wilson Mizner) "The Deep Purple", produced on Broadway. Lyric Theatre: 9 Jan 1911-May 1911 (closing date unknown/152 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett (as "William Lake"), Catherine Calvert (as "Laura Moore"), Giovanni Cavalaro (as "Organ Grinder"), Elmer Clifton (as "Valet"; only Broadway role), Emmett Corrigan (as "Gordon Laylock"), Henry Davidson (as "Page"), Ada Dwyer (as "Kate Fallon"), George M. Fee (as "Flynn"), W.J. Ferguson (as "'Pop' Clark"), James Lee Finney (as "Harry Leland"), Andrew Kelly (as "Bellboy"), George T. Meech (as "Connolly"), Mabel Morrison (as "Ruth Lake"), William A. Norton (as "George Bruce"), Rosamond O'Kane (as "Christine"), William Page (as "Messenger"), Isabel Waldron (as "Mrs. Lake"), John Williams (as "Postman"). NOTE: Filmed as The Deep Purple (1915), The Deep Purple (1920).
- (1909) Stage: Wrote (w/Rex Beach) / directed (w/James C. Huffman) "Going Some", produced on Broadway. Farce. Belasco Theatre (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre from 21 Jun 1909-close): 12 Apr 1909-Jul 1909 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast: Hugh Cameron, Herbert Corthell, E.L. Fernandez, Aug. Glassmeir, William Harrigan (as "Skinner"), George K. Henery, Walter Jones, T.J. Karrigan, George Leach, Laura Lemmers, Crosby Little, Muriel Starr, Oza Waldrop, C.W. West, Lawrence Wheat (as "J. Wallingford Speed"), Tammany Young [credited as W. Tammany Young]. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1907) Stage: Wrote "Salomy Jane", produced on Broadway. Melodrama/romance. Based on "Salomy Jane's Kiss" by Bret Harte. Directed by Hugh Ford. Liberty Theatre: 19 Jan 1907-4 May 1907 (122 performances/played in repertory with "Merely Mary Ann"). Cast: Ruth Abbott Wells, Holbrook Blinn, Earl Browne, Ralph Delmore, Ada Dwyer, Reuben Fax, Frances Golden Fuller, Donald Gallaher (credited as Master Donald Gallaher), Henry Harmon, Eleanor Robson (as "Salomy Jane"), James Seeley, Horace Vinton, H.B. Warner, Stephen Wright. Produced by Liebler & Co. NOTE: Filmed as Salomy Jane (1914).
- (1914) Stage: Wrote "The Heart of a Thief", produced on Broadway. Hudson Theatre: 5 Oct 1914-Oct 1914 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Adele Alcott, Mary Carter, Winthrop Chamberlain, Dan Collyer, May Donohue, Paul Doucet, Magda Foy, P.C. Foy, Alice Hastings, Martha Hedman, Edward Heller, Leonard Hollister, Phoebe Hunt, W.J. Kane, Mary Mitman, Anne Sutherland, Helen Tilden, W.A. Whitecar. Produced by Charles Frohman. NOTE: Filmed as Paths to Paradise (1925).
- (19??) Playwright: "A Romance of the Underworld." Note: Filmed as Romance of the Underworld (1928).
- (1921) Stage: Wrote "Alias Jimmy Valentine", produced on Broadway. Melodrama (revival). Directed by Hugh Ford. Gaiety Theatre: 8 Dec 1921-Jan 1922 (closing date unknown/46 performances). Cast: Mary Boland (as "Mrs. Webster"), Earle Brown (as "Red Joclyn"), Emmett Corrigan (as "Doyle"), Archie Curtis (as "Smith"), Edmund Elton (as "Bill Avery"), George Farren (as "William Lane"), Margalo Gillmore, Harold Hartsell (as "Handler"), Grace Henderson (as "Mrs. Moore"), Emil Hoch (as "Blickendolfenbach"), J.J. Hyland (as "Dick the Rat"), William Ingersoll (as "Robert Fay, Lieut. Gov. of New York"), John Kennedy (as "A Bank Clerk"), Otto Kruger (as "Lee Randall"), Andrew Lawlor (as "Bobby Lane"), Lorna Volare (as "Kitty Lane"), Edward Wonn (as "Blinky Davis"). Produced by George C. Tyler. NOTE: Filmed as Alias Jimmy Valentine (1915), Alias Jimmy Valentine (1920), Alias Jimmy Valentine (1928).
- Playwright: "The Heir of Hoorah"
- (1911) Stage: Wrote (w/Wilson Mizner) "The Deep Purple", produced on Broadway. Lyric Theatre: 9 Jan 1911-May 1911 (closing date unknown/152 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett (as "William Lake"), Catherine Calvert (as "Laura Moore"), Giovanni Cavalaro (as "Organ Grinder"), Elmer Clifton (as "Valet"), Emmett Corrigan (as "Gordon Laylock"), Henry Davidson (as "Page"), Ada Dwyer (as "Kate Fallon"), George M. Fee (as "Flynn"), W.J. Ferguson (as "'Pop' Clark"), James Lee Finney (as "Harry Leland"), Andrew Kelly (as "Bellboy"), George T. Meech (as "Connolly"), Mabel Morrison (as "Ruth Lake"), William A. Norton (as "George Bruce"), Rosamond O'Kane (as "Christine"), William Page (as "Messenger"), Isabel Waldron (as "Mrs. Lake"), John Williams (as "Postman"). NOTE: Filmed as The Deep Purple (1920).
- (1907) Stage: Wrote "Salomy Jane", produced on Broadway. Melodrama/romance [return engagement]. Based on "Salomy Jane's Kiss" by Bret Harte. Directed by Hugh Ford. Liberty Theatre: 2 Sep 1907-30 Sep 1907 (33 performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by Liebler & Co. NOTE: Filmed as Salomy Jane (1923), Wild Girl (1932), Salomy Jane (1914).
- (1912) Stage: Wrote (w/Wilson Mizner) "The Greyhound", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Astor Theatre: 29 Feb 1912-Jun 1912 (closing date unknown/108 performances). Cast: David Burton [Broadway debut], Carl Eckstrom, Jennie Eustace, Bernice Golden, Elmer Grandin, Carl Harbaugh, Henry Kolker (as "Louis Fellman, The Greyhound"), Crosby Little, William Lyons, Robert McWade (as "McSherry"), G. Fairbanks Murray, Gladys Murray, Nat Nazarro Jr., Elita Proctor Otis (as "Deep Sea Kitty"), Jay Wilson (as "Pale Face Kid"), Douglas J. Wood (as "Whispering Alex"), Louise Woods (as "Claire Fellman"). Produced by Wagenhals and Collin Kemper.
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