- (1924) Stage: Wrote "The Habitual Husband" (earliest Broadway credit). Co-directed by Dudley Digges and Josephine Hull. 48th Street Theatre: 24 Dec 1924-Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Marion Barney (as "Mrs. Standard"), Clarence Derwent (as "M. Perrin"), Margalo Gillmore (as "Anne Kingsley"), Grant Mitchell, Diantha Pattison (as "Hilda Frank"), Ernest Stallard (as "Edward"). Produced by The Actors Theatre.
- (1927) Stage: "Four Walls". Written by Dana Burnet and George Abbott. Directed by George Abbott. John Golden Theatre: 19 Sep 1927-Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: Suzanne Browne (as "Lizzie"), William Cox (as "Marty"), Lionel Dante (as "Paul") [Broadway debut], Peter Du Conge (as "Second Musician"), Bella Finkle (as "Bertha"), Jacob Frank (as "Mendel"), Jeanne Greene (as "Frieda"), Averell Harris (as "The Monk"), Steven Jones (as "Fourth Musician"), Edward Keane (as "Sullivan"), Eloise Keeler (as "Sally"), James C. Lane (as "Tom"), Clara Langsner (as "Mrs. Horowitz"), Jay Lindsey (as "Looey"), Gertrude Manfred (as "Gertie"), Sanford Meisner (as "Sid"), George Nicols (as "Third Musician"), Olga Nova (as "Stella"), William Pawley (as "Lefty"), Edwin Philips (as "Sammy"), Evelyn Platt (as "Rose"), William Smith (as "First Musician"), Lee Strasberg (as "Nick"), Charles Wagenheim (as "Herman"), Josephine Wehn (as "Mrs. Clampman"), Paul Muni [credited as Muni Wisenfrend] (as "Benny Horowitz"), George Wright Jr. (as "Jake"). Produced by John Golden. NOTE: Filmed as Four Walls (1928), Straight Is the Way (1934).
- (1929) Stage: Little Theatre Tournament [production was composed of the following shows: "Edna", "The End of the Dance", "The Man Who Died at Twelve O'Clock" and "Rain"]. Waldorf Theatre: 10 May 1929 (1 performance). "Edna": Written by Robert F. Chester and Ralph C. Zimmerman. Directed by Ralph C. Zimmerman. Cast: Dolly Britten (as ""Mom" Schmidt"), Clarence Frohliger (as ""Dad" Schmidt"), Katherine Gray (as "Edna Schmidt"), Darvin Mueller (as "Clif Akers, Newspaperman"), Ralph Zimmerman (as "Fred Schmidt"). "The End of the Dance": Written by Hudson Strode. Directed by Donald Marye. Cast: Edel Ayers (as "Madeline Marsden"), Knox Ide (as "Gerald Marsden"), Carrie Knox (as "Nurse Trewin"), Raymond Wheeler (as "Dr. Stanley Gregg"). "The Man Who Died at Twelve O'Clock": Written by Paul Green. Directed by Randolph Edmonds. Cast: James D. Carr (as "Charlie"), Osborne B. Dixon (as "January Evans"), Allien F. Koger (as "Sallie Evans"). "Rain": Written by Dana Burnet. Directed by Lucille Langdon. Cast: Richard Henson (as "Worthy"), Giana Regemey (as "Allie Baird"), John Stapp (as "Jim Baird"). Produced by Walter Hartwig and The Manhattan Little Theatre Club Inc.
- (1930) Stage: Wrote "The Boundary Line", produced on Broadway. Drama. At the 48th Street Theatre: 5 Feb 1930-Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/37 performances). Cast: Katharine Alexander, B.E. Blanchard, John Butler, John T. Doyle, Otto Kruger (as "Allan Fenway"), Winifred Lenihan (as "Margaret Larson"), Lew Payton, Houston Richards, Doris Sanger, Mirian Sears, Marie Simpson, Charles Trowbridge. Produced by A.L. Jones and Morris Green.
- (19330 Stage: "Bad Manners". Comedy. Written by Dana Burnet [final Broadway credit] and William B. Jutte. Directed by William A. Brady and Dwight Wiman. Playhouse Theatre: 30 Jan 1933-Feb 1933 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: William David, H.L. Donsu, Bert Lytell (as "Craig Baldwin"), Leona Maricle, Margaret Sullavan (as "Lois Aiken"), Harold Vermilyea (as "Jerry Dilworth"), Franklin West. Produced by William A. Brady. Produced by arrangement with Dwight Wiman.
- Novel: "The Shining Adventure:. NOTE: Filmed as The Shining Adventure (1925).
- (1921) Novel: "The Lark".
- (1915) Novel: "Poems".
- (19??) Stage: Wrote "Those High Society Blues", off-Broadway.
- (1945) Novel: "The Pool".
- Stage: Wrote "Private Pettigrew's Girl", produced off-Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as Pettigrew's Girl (1919), The Shopworn Angel (1938).
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