- Plays: Revolte auf Côte 3018 (1927) / reworked as Die Bergbahn (1928); Sladek, der schwarze Reichswehrmann (1930); Italienische Nacht (1931); Geschichten aus dem Wiener Wald (1931); Kasimir und Karoline (1932); Glaube, Liebe, Hoffnung (Ein Totentanz) (1932); Die Unbekannte aus der Seine (1933); Hin und Her (1933); Figaro läßt sich scheiden (1934); Don Juan kommt aus dem Krieg (1937); Pompeji (1937); Der jüngste Tag (1938)
- Novels: Sportmärchen (1921); Der ewige Spießer (1930); Jugend ohne Gott (1937); Ein Kind unserer Zeit (1938)
- (October 13 to December 17, 1978) His play, "Tales from the Vienna Woods," was translated by Christopher Hampton at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. David Chambers was director.
- (October 3 to 26, 1991) His play, "Tales from the Vienna Woods," was performed in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with V Craig Heidenreich (Alfred); Adale O'Brien (Alfred's Mother); Georgine Hall (Alfred's Grandmother); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Ferdinand Von Hierlinger, The Compère); Mary Beth Peil (Valerie); William McNulty (Oskar); Liz Burmester (Ida); Fred Major (Havlitschek, The American); Ray Fry (The Captain, The Confessor); Lisa McNulty (A Lady); Claire Beckman (Marianne); Bob Burrus (Zauberkönig); Mary Anne Rickert (The Aunt, The Baroness); Keith Grumet (Erich); Cheryl Jones (Helene); Elizabeth Daly (Dancer in Cabaret); Tracy Effinger (Dancer in the Cabaret); Stacey Ivey (Dancer in the Cabaret); Christopher Franciosa (Woman at Bar) and Kathryn Velvel (Woman at the Bar) in the cast. Christopher Hampton was translator. Mladen Kiselov was director.
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