- (1923) Stage: Wrote (w/Alexander Leftwich [also director / producer], Jimmy Hussey [also in cast]) "Fashions of 1924", produced on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Ted Snyder. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Milan Roder [also musical director] and Arthur Lange. Featuring songs by Eric Nardo. Costume Design by Arnold Daly (also in cast), Marie Nordstrom, Adrian, Travis Banton and Sophie Rosenberg. Lyceum Theatre: 18 Jul 1923-28 Jul 1923 (13 performances). Cast: Louise Carlton, M. De Jari, Gene Delmont, Dinazarde, Elaine Field, Alden Gay, Teddie Gill, May Rena Grady, Marion Hamilton, Ina Hayward, Ed Hickey, Sallie Hurst, Joseph Kayser, Muriel Kingston, Helen La Vonne, Muriel Lodge, John V. Lowe, Evelyn Martin, Masters & Kraft, Carlotta Monterey, Florence Morrison, Edythe Nedd, Marie Nordstrom, Maida Palmer, John H. Roberts, John Davenport Seymour, Elsa Sterling, Edith Taliaferro, Ethelyn Tillman, Doris Vinton.
- (1904) Stage: Wrote (w/Roderic C. Penfield) book / lyrics for "Lady Teazle", produced on Broadway. Musical. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Based on "The School for Scandal" by Richard B. Sheridan. Musical Director: Gustav Kerker. Music orchestrated by Saddler-Nelson Bureau. Production Supervised by Sam S. Shubert. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Casino Theatre: 24 Dec 1904-11 Feb 1905 (57 performances). Cast: Josephine Angela (as "Chorus"), Augustus Barratt (as "Sir Benjamin Backbite"), William T. Carleton (credited as W.T. Carleton; as "Sir Peter Teazle"), Phoebe Coyne (as "Mrs. Candour"), Louise De Rigney (as "Chorus"), Rita Dean (as "Chorus"), John Dunsmuir (credited as John Dunsmure; as "Snake"), Madeline Durand (as "Chorus"), Lou Grule (as "Chorus"), Clarence Handyside (as "Sir Oliver Surface"), Stanley Hawkins (as "Joseph Surface"), Claire Lane (as "Chorus"), Edmund Lawrence (as "Moses"), Lou Leighton (as "Chorus"), Essie Lyons (as "Chorus"), May Maloney (as "Chorus"), Esther Marks (as "Chorus"), Nellie McCoy (as "Mollie"), Albert McGuckin (as "Trip"), Margaret Rohe (as "Chorus"), Lillian Russell (as "Lady Teazle"), Elsa Ryan (as "Maria"), Lucille Saunders (as "Lady Sneerwell"), Ella I. Smythe, Jack Taylor (as "Sir Harry Taylor"), Grace Townshend (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Walton (as "Chorus"), Hattie Waters (as "Chorus"), Owen Westford (as "Crabtree"), Van Rensselaer Wheeler (as "Charles Surface"), Albert Wilder (as "Careless"). Produced by Lee Shubert and Sam Shubert
- (1906) Stage: Wrote (w/Vincent Bryan) book / lyrics for "The Man from Now", produced on Broadway. Musical. Music by Manuel Klein. Featuring songs by Bernard Rolt, Harry von Tilzer, Harry Bulger (also in cast, as "Steve Waffles and Gertrude Hoffman. Featuring songs with lyrics by Manuel Klein and Isabel DeWitte Kaplan. Directed by George F. Marion. New Amsterdam Theatre: 3 Sep 1906-29 Sep 1906 (28 performances). Cast: Hattie Arnold (as "Matricula"), Anna Berg(as "Chorus"), Charles Books (as "Chorus"), Herman Brand (as "Chorus"), Phil Branson (as "John P. Pennypacker"), Harry Bulger (as "Steve Waffles"), Gardner Bullard, Eva Burnett (as "Chorus"), Helen Burnett (as "Chorus"), Miss Cramer (as "Chorus"), Mr. Cramer (as "Chorus"), Ethel Daggett (as "Chorus"), Margaret Dalrymple (as "Chorus"), Jeanette Despres (as "Chorus"), Helene Drew (as "Chorus"), Miss Dunn (as "Chorus"), Miss DuPont (as "Chorus"), Paula Edwardes (as "Chorus"), Jean Erickson (as "Chorus"), Sallie Fisher (as "Dora"), Miss Flower (as "Chorus"), Gilbert Gregory (as "Eli Beasley"), Miss Hackett (as "Chorus"), Helen Hale (as "Samsonia/Gasolina"), Charles Hessong (as "Chorus"), Miss Holton (as "Chorus"), Mr. Hudson (as "Chorus"), Miss Johnston (as "Chorus"), Marie Keller (as "Electra"), Amy LaDew (as "Chorus"), Walter Lawrence (as "Jack Raleigh"), Bertha Mack (as "Chorus"), Miss MacPhie (as "Chorus"), Miss Marshall (as "Chorus"), Edward B. Martindell (as "Forecasta"), Minnie Mason (as "Chorus"), Peggy Merritt (as "Chorus"), Bert Montclair (as "Chorus"), Mabel Moyles (as "Chorus"), William Murphy (as "Comahn" / "Chorus"), Miss. Randall (as "Chorus"), Virginia Richmond (as "Chorus"), Miss Riedel (as "Chorus"), Miss Schiebly (as "Chorus"), Winnifred Spaulding (as "Chorus"), Mabel Spencer (as "Chorus"), Maude Ream Stover (as "Chorus"), Clara Tichenor (as "Chorus"), Lucy Tonge (as "Zeroine"), Mr. Winstrom (as "Chorus"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1906) Novel: "P. Holmes & Co.".
- (1905) Novel: "Mrs. Raffles".
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