- (1932) Stage: Wrote (with George Sklar) "Merry-Go-Round", produced on Broadway. Directed by Walter Hart (who also co-produced). Provincetown Playhouse: 22 Apr 1932-Jun 1932 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: John Bell, Harry Bellaver (as "Butch"), Jack Bennett, Doan Borrup (as "Mayor Manning"), Dorothy Braun, Joseph Carewe, Dan Carey, Horace Casselberry, Jean Clarendon, Elisha Cook Jr. (as "Ed Martin"), Robert Crozier, Diane Crystal, Frank Dae (as "Police Commissioner Garvey"), Viola Frayne, Robert H. Gordon, Glorian Gray, Dorothy Howard, Frank Howson, Harold Huber (as "Jig Zelli"), Frank Layton, Ian Maclaren, Nina Melville, Robert J. Mulligan, Kermit Murdock, Lawrence C. O'Brien, Kempton Race, Ruth Thomas, Thomas F. Tracey (as "Dr. Koenig"), Mel Tyler, Edward Vickery. Produced by Michael Blankfort. NOTE: Filmed as Afraid to Talk (1932), Hotelboy Ed Martin (1955)).
- (1933) Stage: Wrote (w/George Sklar) "Peace on Earth", produced on Broadway. Drama. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Civic Repertory Theatre: 29 Nov 1933-17 Mar 1934 (126 performances). Cast: Abner Biberman (as "Ensemble"), Donald Black, John Boruff (as "Stephen Hamill" / "Max" / "Radio Announcer"), Halliam Bosworth (as "President Howard"), John Brown, John Caraway, Carl Carlsen, Allace Carroll, Julia Colin, Joe Connors, Harry Constantine, Thomas Coffin Cooke, Alvin Dexter, Charles Esdale, Elliot Fisher, Earl Ford, Clyde Franklin, John Garfield (as "The Messenger"; credited as Jules Garfield), Mary George, David Gray, Millicent Green (as "Rose"), Fred Herrick, Ethel Intropidi (as "Jo Owens"), Robert Keith (as "Peter Owens"), David Kerman (as "Fenning"), Victor Kilian (as "Fred Miller"), David Lesan, James MacDonald, George Nafely, Caroline Newcombe, George Russell, Sigmund Salomon, Paul Stein, Ralph Steves, Mara Tartar, Charles Thompson, Frank Tweddell (as "Krauss" / "Bill Prentice" / "Attorney Gordon"), Walter Vonnegut, W. Washington, Jack Williams. Produced by The Theatre Union.
- (1934) Stage: Wrote (w/George Sklar) "Peace on Earth", produced on Broadway. Drama (return engagement). Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. 44th Street Theatre: 31 March 1934-17 April 1934 (18 performances). Cast: Abner Biberman (as "The Guard"), Donald A. Black, John Boruff (as "Walter McCracken"), Halliam Bosworth, Alice Brooks, John Brown, Allace Carroll, Thomas Coffin Cooke, Alvin Dexter, Charles Esdale, Earl Ford, John Garfield (as "Bob Peters" / "The Messenger"), David Gray, Millicent Green (as "Rose"), Ethel Intropidi (as "Jo Owens"), David Kerman, David Lesan, James MacDonald, Hilda Reis, Paul Stein, Mara Tartar, Charles Thompson, Frank Tweddell (as "Krauss" / "Bill Prentice" / "Attorney Gordon"), Walter Vonnegut, Maurice Wells, Crane Whitley (as "Fred Miller"; credited as Clem Wilenchick]. Produced by The Theatre Union.
- (1935) Stage: Wrote "Black Pit", produced on Broadway. Directed by Irivng Gordon. Civic Repertory Theatre: 20 Mar 1935-Jun 1935 (closing date unknown/85 performances). Cast: Frances Bavier (as "Mrs. Floyd"), Alan Baxter, Alice Brooks, Howard Da Silva (as "Hansy McCulloh"), Nonnie Edwards, Elliott Fisher, Clyde Franklin, Millicent Green (as "Iola"), Harold Johnsrud (as "Tex/Blind Jimmie"), Sidney Packer, Tony Ross, Vincent Sherman (as "Barrolla"), Hester Sondergaard, Royal C. Stout, George Tobias (as "Bakovchen"), Helen Waren, Martin Wolfson (as "Tony Lakavitch"). Produced by The Theatre Union.
- (1933) Novel (as "John Sherry"): "Pistolero's Progress" (filmed as The Last Challenge (1967).
- (1930) Playwright: "Private Hicks".
- (1940) Novel: "The Underground Stream".
- (1938) Short-story collection: "The Way Things Are".
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