- (1909) Playwright (w/Michael Morton): "The Richest Girl" (filmed as The Richest Girl (1918)).
- (1907) Playwright: Wrote (w/Robert Charvay) "My Wife".
- (1903) Stage: Wrote (w/Georges Berr) source material ("Mme. Flirt") for "The Frisky Mrs. Johnson", produced on Broadway. Drama. Written / directed by Clyde Fitch. Princess Theatre: 9 Feb 1903-Apr 1903 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: William L. Abingdon, F. Owen Baxter, Amelia Bingham, Madge Carr Cook, Minnie Dupree, Alfred Fisher, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Wilton Lackaye (as "Jim Morley"), Richard Lambart, Ernest Lawford, George S. Probert, Alison Skipworth, Charles H. Wentz, Lillian Wright. Produced by Amelia Bingham. NOTE: Filmed as The Frisky Mrs. Johnson (1920).
- (1903) Stage: Wrote (w/Maurice Ordonneau) source material for "The Office Boy", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander. Book / lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Watty Hydes. Featuring songs by R.G. Knowles. Featuring songs with lyrics by Richard Morton. Directed by Al Holbrook. Victoria Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 18 Jan 1904-close): 2 Nov 1903-Jan 1904 (closing date unknown/73 performances). Cast: David Bennett (as "Reggy Higgins"), Gilbert Clayton (as "Damon Ketcham"), Frank Conway (as "Spike Muggins"), Frank Daniels (as "Noah Little"), Gertrude Doremus (as "Miss Yale"), Ida Gabrielle (as "Florine"), Louise Gunning (as "Euphemia"), Violet Halls (as "Paquita"), Marion Harte (as "Jeanette"), Alfred Hickman (as "Rider Little"), Leavitt James (as "Scales"), W.C. Kelly (as "McNab"), J. Lafayette (as "Thug Magafa"), James C. Reany (as "Pythias Cheatham"), May Sheridan (as "First Messenger"), Eva Tanguay (as "Claire de Lune"), Sidney Toler (as "Tobias Van Twiller"), Gwendolyn Valentine (as "Miss Harvard"), Maude Welsh (as "Second Messenger"), Lawrence Wheat (as "Percy Wiggins"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1910) Stage: Wrote (w/Robert Charvay source material ("L'Enfant du Miracle") for "Where There's a Will", produced on Broadway. Book adapted by Maurice Campbell (also producer). Weber's Music Hall: 7 Feb 1910-Apr 1910 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Charles Bradshaw, May Buckley, David G. Burton, Edouard Durand [credited as Edward Durand], Mabel Frenyear, M.J. Gordon, Joseph Greene, Suzette Jackson, John Junior, Francine Larrimore, Stephen Maley, Lucia Moore, W.H. Sadler.
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