- One-Act Plays for Young Folks, published in 1924 Moritz Jagendorf edited and James Shute did the stage settings and illustrations
- The Ancient Mariner, April 6, 1924, produced by The Provincetown Playhouse and presented by the Provincetown Players.
- The Crime in Whistler Room,October 12, 1924, produced by The Provincetown Playhouse and presented by the Provincetown Players.
- The Moon is a Gong, March 12th, 1926, Juliet Barrett Rublee produced at the Cherry Lane Playhouse
- Trapped; a Mystery Comedy in Three Acts, Co Authored with Frederick G. Johnson and published in 1927
- "Happiness at Last", by James L. Shute published in 1922. New York. Library of Congress Control Number #1tf91103627
- 15 years with the March of Time as Chief Script writer, Head of Editorial Board, and Associate Producer.
- 2 years as Head of the Script Department, European division, Film Section of E.C.A. - The Marshall Plan.
- Scenic Designer for The Trumpet Shall Sound. Opening December 10, 1926. Produced by The American Laboratory Theatre Company. Written by Thornton Wilder. Staged by Richard Boleslavsky.
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