- Iron Men (1936).
- Arrest That Woman (1936). Melodrama.
- A Divine Drudge (1933).
- That's Gratitude (1932).
- Angeline Moves In (1932).
- New York to Cherbourg (1932). Comedy. Written by H.G. Buller. Directed by Paul E. Martin and H.G. Buller. Forrest Theatre: 19 Feb 1932- Feb 1932 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Edward Broadley (as "Atkinson"), George Christie (as "Jeremiah Mott"), Jocelyn Gordon (as "Mabel Torrence"), Arthur Gould-Porter (as "Officer Conroy"), Taylor Holmes (as "Franklin Spence"), Gerald Kent (as "Floyd Warren"), Edward Lester (as "Reginald Richie"), Isadore Marcil (as "Tom"), Edward Raquello (as "Alfredo de Pisza"), Natalie Schafer (as "Constance Carroll"), Eleanor Winslow Williams (as "Opal Raymond"). Produced by Paul E. Martin and Pilgrim Productions, Inc.
- That's Gratitude (1930). Comedy.
- Brass Buttons (1927). Drama. Written by John Hunter Booth. Directed by Victor Morley. Bijou Theatre: 5 Dec 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Ada Ayres, John T. Dwyer (as "Father Sullivan"), Edward Finley, Gerald Kent (as "Kid Dickson") [Broadway debut], Muriel Kirkland, Lee Kohlmar (as "Herman Schultz"), Beryl Mercer (as "Mrs. Flynn"), Frank Shannon, Edith M. Shayne. Produced by Lew Cantor, Inc.
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