- (1936) Stage: Wrote (w/Julius J. Epstein; earliest Broadway credit for both) "And Stars Remain", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Scenic Design by Aline Bernstein. Directed by Philip Moeller. Guild Theatre: 12 Oct 1936-Nov 1936 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Richard Barbee (as "Perry Feible"), Helen Gahagan (as "Cynthia Hope"), Suzanne Jackson (as "Mrs. Trenchard"), Edgar Kent (as "Nichols"), Claudia Morgan, Charles Richman (as "Grandfather Trenchard"; final Broadway role], Mary Sargent (as "Faith Feible"), Ben Smith (as "Frederick Holden"), Clifton Webb (as "Overton Morrell"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1944) Stage: Wrote (final Broadway credit; w/Julius J. Epstein) "Chicken Every Sunday", produced on Broadway. Based on the novel by Rosemary Taylor. Directed by Lester Vail [final Broadway credit]. Henry Miller's Theatre (moved to The Plymouth Theatre from 20 May 1944-close): 5 Apr 1944-6 Jan 1945 (unknown performances). Cast: Wyrley Birch (as "Rev. Wilson"), Austin Coghlan (as "Mr. Willard"), Viola Dean (as "Evie May"), Hope Emerson (as "Milly Moon"), Roy Fant (as "Jake"), Jean Gillespie (as "Rosemary Blachman"), Carolyn Hummel (as "Ruthie Blachman"), David McKay (as "Harold"), Mary Philips (as "Emily Blachman"), Ethel Remey (as "Mrs. Lawson"), Diana Rivers (as "Miss Gilley"), Martin Skapik (as "Eagle"), Katherine Squire (as "Mrs. Lynch" / "Miss Sally"), Guy Stockwell (as "Oliver Blachman"), Ann Thomas (as "Rita Kirby"), Frank M. Thomas (as "George Kirby"), Hugh Thomas (as "Jeffrey Lawson"), Tino Valenti (as "Carlos"), Raymond Van Sickle (as "Clem"), Fleming Ward (as "Mr. Robinson"), Rhys Williams (as "Jim Blachman"). Produced by Edward Gross. NOTE: Filmed as Chicken Every Sunday (1949).
- (1938) Novel: "The Mad Miss Manton" (filmed as The Mad Miss Manton (1938)).
- (November 8 to 19, 1938) Julius J. Epstein and his play, "And Stars Remain," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Frank Ferguson was director.
- (January 9 to February 3, 1946) Julius J. Epstein and his play, "Chicken Every Sunday," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. John R. Kerr was director.
- (1948 to 1949 Winter) Julius J. Epstein and his stage adaptation of Rosemary Taylor's novel, "Chicken Every Sunday," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director and director.
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