- (1923) Stage: Wrote "Mad Honeymoon", produced on Broadway [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Hal Briggs. Playhouse Theatre: 7 Aug 1923-Aug 1923 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Edward Arnold (as "Duke Wilson"), William Gerald (as "Parson Crandall"), Herbert Heywood (as "Obediah Eads"), Blanche Latell (as "Mrs. Eads"), A. Francis Lenz (as "Kennedy"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "Wally Spencer"), Benedict MacQuarrie (as "Cousin Jimmie Rawlinson"), Mayo Methot (as "Marie Wilson"; Broadway debut), George Pauncefort (as "Rufus Colgate"), George Probert (as "Bill Cripps"), Louise Sydmeth (as "Mrs. Shannon"), Lawrence Williams (as "Captain Hines"), "Boots" Wooster (as "Peggy Colgate"). Produced by William A. Brady. Produced in association with Walter Vincent and Sidney Wilmer.
- (1924) Stage: Wrote "So This is Politics (Stange Bedfellows)", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Henry Miller's Theatre: 16 Jun 1924- Oct 1924 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: Glenn Anders (as "John Buckmaster"), William Courtleigh, Marion Dyer, Florence Earle, Alice Fleming, Dwight Frye (as "Willie Marsden"), Majorie Gateson, John S. Morrissey, Lolita Robertson. Produced by Carl Reed.
- (1925) Stage: Wrote "Hell's Bells", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by John Hayden. Wallack's Theatre: 26 Jan 1925-May 1925 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: Humphrey Bogart (as "Jimmy Todhunter"; Broadway debut), Shirley Booth (as "Nan Winhester"; Broadway debut), James Cherry (as "Halligan"), Camilla Crume, Violet Dunn, Eddie Garvie, Joseph Greene, Fletcher Harvey, Virginia Howell, Olive May, Ernest Pollock, Clifton Self, Converse Tyler, Tom H. Walsh. Produced by Herman Grantvoort.
- (1925) Stage: Wrote "Applesauce", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by Alan Dinehart. Ambassador Theatre: 28 Sep 1925-Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/90 performances). Cast: Albert Andruss, Clara Blandick, Walter Connolly, Jessie Crommette, Alan Dinehart (as "Bill McAllister"), William Holden, Gladys Lloyd. Produced by Richard Herndon. NOTE: Filmed as Brides Are Like That (1936).
- (1925) Stage: Wrote "The Patsy", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Booth Theatre: 22 Dec 1925-Jul 1926 (closing date unknown/245 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, Herbert Clark, John Diggs, Alan Dinehart, Claiborne Foster, Lucia Moore, Mary Stills. Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1928) Stage: Wrote "Girl Trouble", produced on Broadway. Directed by Alan Dinehart. Belmont Theatre: 25 Oct 1928-Nov 1928 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Edward Broadley, Boyd Davis (as "Prof. Erricson"), Wallace Erskine (as "Dr. Coleman"), Richard Gregg, Sara Haden, Dorothy Hall, Georgia Lee Hall, Virginia Howell, Jack MacBryde, Lucia Moore, Charles Peterson. Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1931) Stage: Wrote "Unexpected Husbands" (final Broadway credit), produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by Milton Siefel. 48th Street Theatre: 2 Jun 1931-Sep 1931 (closing date unknown/127 performances). Cast: Walter Armin (as "Jules Perot"), Arthur Aylesworth (as "Perry Morrison"), Alan Bunce (as "Rusty Rafferty"), Hugh Cameron (as "Mr. Egbert Busty"), Robert Guion (as "Bell Boy"), Mary Howard (as "Dorothy Atwater"), Josephine Hull (as "Mrs. Egbert Busty"), James Kelly (as "Garrity"), Frank Lewis (as "Izzy Farbstein"), Robert Ober (as "Willie Van Loan"), Henry Pemberton (as "Mr. Atwater"). Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1929) His play, "The Patsy," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Bette Davis and William Challee in the cast.
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