- (10/13/37) Stage: Wrote "Processional" on Broadway. Maxine Elliott's Theatre, 81 performances. Revived by the Federal Theatre Project of the Works Progress Administration.
- (1937) Stage: Wrote "Marching Song", produced on Broadway. Drama. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Directed by Anthony Brown. Nora Bayes Theatre: 17 Feb 1937-Apr 1937 (closing date unknown/61 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Jenny Russell"), Sylvia Barnett, Richard Barrows, Frances Bavier (as "Mary McGillicuddy "), Walter Beck (as "Blister Haddock"), Tommi Bissell, Alice Brooks, Grover Burgess (as "Pete Russell"), Fanya Cherenko, Curt Conway, Theodore Corday, Maria Coxe, Edward Ferguson, Gertrude Flynn (as "Rose Graham"), Leonard S. Grime, Barbara Guerdon, Edward Everett Hale (as "Warren Winkle"), Alfred Herrick, Dorothy Howard, T.J. Hughes Jr., John Huntington (as "Tubby Smuts"), Rex Ingram (as "Lucky Johnson"), Dan James, Manart Kippen (as "Binks"), Charles Kuhn (as "Pop Fergus"), Roy Le May, Gloria Levinge, Mildred Lewis, Lester Lonergan III, Lester Lonergan (as "Parlez-vous"), James MacDonald, Lisa Markah, Ben Metz, Russell Morrison (as "Dopey Belcher"), Charles Neville, Robert Ober-Reich, Robert Reed, Clark Robinson, Amelia Romano, Charles Smith, Hester Sondergaard (as "Mrs. Malucci"), Joseph Taulane, Yngvi Thortelson, Mark Toby, Martin Wolfson (as "Bill Anderson"), Stanley G. Wood. Produced by The Theatre Union.
- (1934) Stage: Wrote "Gentlewoman", produced on Broadway (1934). Comedy. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Cort Theatre: 22 Mar 1934-Apr 1934 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Stella Adler (as "Gwyn Ballantine"), Roman Bohnen (as "Col. Richard Fowler"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Dr. Lewis Golden"), Russell Collins (as "Havens"), Zamah Cunningham (as "Mrs. Stoneleigh"), Lewis Leverett (as "Elliott Snowden"), Claudia Morgan (as "Connie Blane"), Lloyd Nolan (as "Rudy Flannigan"), Neill O'Malley (as Vaughn"), Frances Williams (as "Hattie"). Produced by The Group Theatre Company. Produced in association with D.A. Doran Jr.
- (1934) Stage: Wrote "Pure in Heart", produced on Broadway. Drama. Incidental music by Richard Myers. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Choreographed by Albertina Rasch. Directed by Edward Massey. Longacre Theatre: 20 Mar 1934-Mar 1934 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Joseph Allenton, James Bell, Larry Bolton, Ruth Bond (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), C.H. Davis, Peggy Dell (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Peter Donald Jr., Ara Gerald, Michael Gray, Dorothy Hall, Patti Heaton (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Rita Horgan (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Charles S. Howard, Amalie Ideal (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Frances Langford (as "A Singer"), Charles C. Leatherbee, Owen Martin (as "Iceman" / "2nd Detective"), Mary Mascher (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Scott Moore, Mary Philips (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Tom Powers (as "Dr. Martin Goshen"), Joaquin Souther, Zelma Tiden, Harold Vermilyea (as "Matt Swann"), Janet Young. Produced by Richard Aldrich and Alfred De Liagre Jr.
- (1932) Stage: Wrote "Success Story", produced on Broadway. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 26 Sep 1932, ran for 121 performances. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Cast: Luther Adler, Stella Adler, Morris Carnovsky, Ruth Nelson and Franchot Tone. Produced by The Theatre Group.
- (1928) Stage: Wrote "The International", produced on Broadway. opened at New Playwright Theatre January 12, 1928, and ran for 27 total performances. Produced by the New Playwrights Theatre; music by Edward A. Ziman.
- (1927) Stage: Wrote "Loud Speaker", produced on Broadway. Opened at the 52nd Street Theatre on March 7, 1927, and ran for 42 total performances.
- (1926) Stage: Wrote "Nirvana", produced on Broadway. Opened at the Greenwich Village Theatre on March 3, 1926, and closed after six total performances.
- (1925) Stage: Wrote "Processional", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Garrick Theatre: 12 Jan 1925-Mar 1925 (closing date unknown/90 performances). Cast: George Abbott (as "Dynamite Jim"), Patricia Barclay (as "Old Maggie"), Alvah Bessie (as "Soldier" / "Miner"), E.F. Bliss (as "Gore"), William P. Canfield (as "Man in Silk Hat"), Samuel Chinitz (as "Third Soldier"), Redfield Clarke (as "The Sheriff"), Robert Collyer (as "Slop"), Carl Eckstrom (as "MacCarthy"), Blanche Friderici (as "Mrs. Euphemia Stewart Flimmins"), Ben Grauer (as "Boob Elkins"), Charles Halton (as "Jake Psinkski"), William T. Hayes (credited as William T. Hays; as "Pop Pratt"), Stanley Lindahl (as "Smith" / "Second Soldier"), Philip Loeb (as "Isaac Cohen"), Donald MacDonald (as "Philpotts"), Samuel L. Manning (as "Rastus"), Sanford Meisner (as "Soldier" / "Miner"), Roy Regua (as "Soldier and Miner"), Arthur Sircom (as "Soldier and Miner"), Lee Strasberg (as "First Soldier"; Broadway debut), Ernest Thompson (as "Soldier and Miner"), Harvey Tievs (as "Soldier and Miner", June Walker (as "Sadie Cohen"), Alan Ward (as "Bill"). Replacement actors during run: Edward Pawley (as "Dynamite Jim"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1923) Stage: Wrote "Roger Bloomer", produced on Broadway. 48th Street Theatre: 1 Mar 1923-Apr 1923 (closing date unknown/50 performances). Cast: Halliam Bosworth (as "An Old Man" / "A Detective"), Alan Bunce (as "Office Assistant"), Frederick Burton (as "Elliott T. Rumsey"), Louis Calhern (as "Eugene Poppin"), Helen Carew (as "Another Salesgirl"), John Hammond Dailey (as "A College Examiner"), Margaret Fareleigh (as "A Street Walker"), Robert H. Forsythe (as "Office Assistant"), Mary Fowler (as "Louise"), Harry Hahn (as "Office Assistant" / "Another Drug Clerk"), Mina Henderson (as "Creature in a Dream"), John C. Hickey (as "Mr. Poppin"), Isabel Hill (as "Mary, The Maid"), Emil Hoch (as "Policeman" / "Prison Attendant"), Henry Hull (as "Roger Bloomer"), Thomas J. Keogh (as "A Judge"), Kate Morgan (as "Small Old Woman"), James G. Morton (as "Another Old Man"), Caroline Newcombe (as "Mrs. Bloomer"), Fletcher Norton (as "A Ragged Man"), Julia Ralph (as "A Landlady"), Rolph Ryan (as "Office Assistant"), Louis Segal (as "Creature in a Dream"), Helen Van Hoose (as "Miss Burns" / "Tall Old Woman"), Walter Walker (as "Everett Bloomer"), Charles Webster (as "Drug Clerk"), Sylvia Wiles (as "Creature in a Dream"), Adelaide Wilson (as "Emma, The Stenographer"). Produced by The Equity Players Inc.
- (1964) Book: "Film: The Creative Process".
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