- (1937) Stage: Appeared (as "Benny Kaplan") in "On Location" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Kent Wiley. Directed by Samuel R. Golding. Ritz Theatre: 27 Sep 1937-Oct 1937 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast included: Nellie Burt, Mary Drayton, John F. Kirk.
- (1936) Stage: Wrote (w/Dolph Singer) "Summer Wives", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Music by Sam Morrison. Lyrics by Dolph Singer. Music for "Us on a Bus" by Vee Lawnhurst; Lyrics for "Us on a Bus" by Tot Seymour. Directed by Ira Hards. Mansfield Theatre: 13 Apr 1936-18 Apr 1936 (8 performances). Cast: Bassine Alfaux, Phil Arnold, Miriam Battista, Max Beck, Helen Charleston, Morgan Conway (as "Dan McGillicuddy"), Charles Dale, Saul Daniel, Debby Dare, Mary Douglas, Milton Douglas, Laura Gilbert, Jack Hassler, Linda Lee Hill, Annette Hoffman, Marjorie Joyce, Roslyn Kay, Seymour Linder, Herbert Ritter Lynne, Bertha Mack, Daniel Makarenko, Ben Marks, Fay Martin, Sam Morrison, Gertrude Mudge, William B. Newgard, Jhoreck Rai, Clarence Rock (as "Joe Wilder"), Alma Ross (as "Ensemble"), J. Raymond Savich, Freya Schorr, Joseph Smith, Jeanne Temple, Robert Turner, Jane Walsh, Herbert Warren, John Wheeler, Eddie Yubell, Jack Zero. Produced by Jack Linder and D.F. Wolfson.
- (1932) Stage: Wrote / produced "Triplets" on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by Walter Wilson. Theatre Masque: 21 Sep 1932-Sep 1932 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Alney Alba, Kirk Brown Jr., Chester Clute (as "Heinrich Schindelheim"), Jack C. Connolly, William Dorbin, James Eby Jr., Ruth Edell, Fernanda Eliscu (as "Marie Schindelheim"), Helen Glenn, Olga C. Hansen, Stanley Marlowe, J.S. McLaughlin, Marguerite Tebeau, John A. Willard.
- (1931) Stage Play: The Honor Code. Comedy. Written and Directed by Mark Linder. Vanderbilt Theatre: 18 May 1931- Jun 1931 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Victor Adams (as "Tony"), Michael Alvin (as "Nick"), Nick Bakarich (as "Novelty Entertainer"), Sadie Banks (as "Theresa"), Miriam Battista (as "Angelina"), 'Valerie Bergere' qv) (as "Rosario Piccichanti"), William E. Blake (as "Farfarello"), Charles H. Doyle (as "Sam"), Gloria Eller (as "Cashier"), E.L. Fernandez (as "Pietro Piccichanti"), Antonio Filauri (as "Costello"), Gordon Hamilton (as "Tom"), Jack Harwood (as "Joe Morello"), Harry Jackson (as "Dopey Frank"), Betty Kashman (as "Lillian Piccichanti"), Sam Liebert (as "Abe Levine"), Antonio Maiori (as "Luigi Piccichanti"), Frank S. Marino (as "Ciro"), Beth Milton (as "Blondy"), Anthony Romaine (as "Wandering Musician"), Vincent Rondinone (as "Gasper"), Herbert Warren (as "Captain Curley"), Joe Webb (as "Wandering Musician"). Produced by Jack Linder and Charles Linder.
- (1930) Stage: Wrote "Room 349", produced on Broadway. Drama. Directed by Victor Morley. National Theatre: 21 Apr 1930-May 1930 (closing date unknown/15 performances).
- (1928) Stage: Wrote "The Squealer", produced on Broadway. Melodrama. Directed by Clarke Silvernail. Forrest Theatre: 12 Nov 1928-Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Produced by Jack Linder. NOTE: Filmed as The Squealer (1930).
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