- (1975) Book: "La Bible; anthologie littéraire et poétique". Verviers : Marabout, as editor
- (1974) Book: " Aux sources de la vérité du théâtre moderne" Paris : Lettres modernes. Editor: James B. Sanders of the papers of the conference at the Department of french, the University of western Ontario in London(Canada), author as Jan Doat.
- (1958) musical recording of 'Le Mystère des Saints-Innocents' by Charles Peguy, music by Henry Barraud, chorus director: Yvonne Gouverné, Paris Opera orchestra conductor Charles Bruck, Jean Giraudeau tenor, Michel Roux baritone, Doat as narrator.
- (march 1963) Stage play: Les violons de l'automne by Jacques Languirand. Paris: Comédie de Paris, director as Jan Doat.Actors were Pierre Destailles, Mag-Avril, Hubert Buthion'
- (1944) Book: "Architecture et décors de théâtre". Grenoble: les Éditions françaises nouvelles, author as Jan Doat.
- (1950) Dramatic oratorio: Jeanne au bûcher by Paul Claudel and Arthur Honegger. Paris: Théâtre national de l'Opéra, director as Jan Doat with choreographer Serge Lifar. The oratorio was re-staged in the same theatre in 1962.
- (march 1962) Stage play: Hop! signor by Michel de Ghelderode. Toulouse : Théâtre du Capitole, director as Jan Doat. The play was presented also at the Paris Théâtre national de l'Opéra in 1965 by Doat.
- (may 1954) Opera: Résurrection by Franco Alfano and Cesare Hanau. Paris: Opéra-Comique, production design and costumes: André Bakst, director as Jan Doat.
- (1947) Book: "Entrée du public, la psychologie collective et la contagion mentale dans l'art dramatique". Paris:Éditions de Flore, foreword by Charles Dullin author as Jan Doat
- (1975) Book: "Dire, parler, lire, jouer".Montréal : Cercle du livre de France, author as Jan Doat.
- (july 1952) Opera: Iphigénie en Tauride by Christoph Willibald Gluck and Nicolas-François Guillard, production design and costumes: André Masson, choreographer Anne Gardon, director as Jan Doat.
- (1961) Stage play: L'Impromptu de Trianon by Gérard Bauër'. Versailles : Théâtre de la Reine, director as Jan Doat. The show included excerpts from 'Le Devin de village' by 'Jean-Jacques Rousseau(1)'. Claude Winter was one of the artists.
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