- (1937) Stage: Wrote / directed / produced "Abie's Irish Rose" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Little Theatre: 12 May 1937-Jun 1937 (closing date unknown/46 performances). Cast: Barbara Beech (as "Maid of Honor"), Jack G. Bertin (as "Dr. Jacob Samuels"), E.J. Blunkall (as "Father Whalen"), Richard Bond (as "Abraham Levy"), Hope Chandler (as "Bridesmaid"), Shannon Dean (as "Matron of Honor"), Billy Fay (as "Patrick Murphy"), Bernard Gorcey (as "Isaac Cohen"; final Broadway role), Ethel McKenzie (as "Bridesmaid"), June Miley (as "Bridesmaid"), Marian Shockley (as "Rosemary Murphy"), Lorraine Teatom (as "Bridesmaid"), Bertha Walden (as "Mrs. Isaac Cohen"), Alfred H. White (as "Solomon Levy").
- (1936) Stage: Wrote / directed (w/Alford Van Ronkel / produced "Pre-Honeymoon", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Scenic Design by Cirker & Robbins. Lyceum Theatre (moved to The Little Theatre from ? Oct 1936-close): 30 Apr 1936-Dec 1936 (closing date unknown/253 performances). Cast: Thomas Patrick Dillon, Allen H. Fagan, Sylvia Field (as "Jean Hammond"), Clyde Fillmore (as "Sen. Dexter"), Franklyn Fox (as "Mr. Bell"), Georgette Harvey, Louis Jean Heydt (as "Joe Dukes"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Virginia Barnard"), Pass Le Noir (as "Mr. Jones"), Millicent Manners, Marjorie Peterson, Roy Roberts (as "Ken Arnold"), Morgan Stuart.
- (1927) Stage: Produced "Sam Abramovitch", on Broadway. Written by 'Francois Porche'. Material adapted by Charlton Andrews. National Theatre: 18 Jan 1927-Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Richard Abbott, Charles Adams, Mark Adams, Kirk Ames, Ainsworth Arnold, Harry Barker, Maud Brooks (as "Maid" and "Rebecca"), Edward Chodorov (as "An Italian Immigrant," "Ber Zussman" and "Sloog"), Ruth Chorpenning (as "Aunt Miriam"), Julia Cohn, Gerald Cornell, John Davis, Pedro de Cordoba (as "Sam Abramovitch"), Vyvyan Dobbie, Fred J. Fairbanks, Mary Fowler, William Frederic, Richard Freeman, Leah Hanna, Arthur Hohl (as "Moses Rosenfeld"), Ernest Howard, Lee Kohlmar (as "Wolf Joseph"), Will Marsh, Kate Morgan, George Offerman Jr., Marie Offerman, Lillian Okun, Adele Ronson, Charles MacLean Savage, Charles Walters, Edna Washburn.
- (1926) Stage: "Howdy, King" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Mark Swan. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Morosco Theatre: 13 Dec 1926-Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Eleanor Z. Audley, Byron Beasley, William Beer, Dorothy Beresford, Neil Bridges, Marion Bushee, G. Davidson Clark, Hazel Cooper, Lorna Elliott, Louis Frohoff, Alfred Kappeler (as "Ortega"), Anna Kostant, Leneta Lane, David Leonard, Harriet E. MacGibbon (as "Helen Bond"), Douglas MacPherson, Ruppert May, Frank Mayne, Frank Otto, Hamilton Philips, Frank Reyman, Walter Stewart, George Toll, John Triggs, Franklin Waite, Minor Watson (as "Johnny North").
- (1926) Stage: Produced "Puppy Love" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Adelaide Matthews and Martha M. Stanley. Directed by Clifford Brooke. 48th Street Theatre: 27 Jan 1926-May 1926 (closing date unknown/111 performances). Cast: Charles S. Abbe (as "Sylvanus Pollard"), Arthur Aylesworth (as "Andy Baxter"), Spring Byington (as "Mrs. Margaret Brent"), Maude Eburne, Stuart Fox, William Hanley, Mabel Kroman, Vivian Martin, Edward Robins, Leah Winslow.
- L'Aiglon (1924). Tragedy (revival).
- (1922) Stage: Wrote / produced "Abie's Irish Rose", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Fulton Theatre (moved to the Theatre Republic from Sep 1922-close): 23 May 1922-1 Oct 1927 (2327 performances). Cast: Jack G. Bertin (as "Dr. Jacob Samuels"), Harry Bradley (as "Father Whalen"), Anne Bronaugh (as "Rosemary Murphy"), Marie Carroll (as "Rosemary Murphy"), John Cope (as "Patrick Murphy"), Helen Corbin (as "Bridesmaid"), Mathilde Cottrelly (as "Mrs. Isaac Cohen"), Bernard Gorcey (as "Isaac Cohen"), Dorothy Grau (as "Flower Girl" / "Bridesmaid"), David Herblin (as "Abraham Levy"), Ione Hull (as "Bridesmaid"), Ida Kramer (as "Mrs. Isaac Cohen"), Howard Lang (as "Dr. Jacob Samuels"), Andrew Mack (as "Patrick Murphy"), Nathalian Moorhead (as "Bridesmaid"), Evelyn Nicholas (as "Maid of Honor"), Dorothy Pitou (as "Flower Girl"), Milton Wallace (as "Isaac Cohen"), Alfred White (as "Solomon Levy"), Robert B. Williams (as "Abraham Levy"), Alfred Wiseman (as "Solomon"). NOTE: (1) Filmed as Abie's Irish Rose (1928), Abie's Irish Rose (1946). (2) This production, which ran for 5-1/2 years, ranks as the most successful Broadway production of the 1920s. (3) Anne Nichols (1891-1966) reportedly had written the play in three days with no prior experience as a playwright. (4) Bernard Gorcey appeared in the 1928 film version, Abie's Irish Rose (1928), returning to the same role in a revival of the play in April 1937.
- (1921) Stage: Adapted book for "Love Dreams", produced on Broadway. Musical melodrama. Lyrics by Oliver Morosco (also producer). Music by Werner Janssen. Musical Director: 'Mario Agnolucci' (v). Directed by Oliver Morosco and John McKee. Times Square Theatre (moved to The Apollo Theatre from 17 Oct 1921-close): 10 Oct 1921-12 Nov 1921 (40 performances). Cast: Amelia Allen, Marie Carroll, Grace Culvert, Maude Eburne, Grace Elliott, Charmine Essley, Maurice Holland, Orrin Johnson, Maude Lydiate, Pauline Maxwell, Vera Michelena, Harry K. Morton, Irene Novotney, Ann Pauley, Tom Powers, Jean Warner, Charles H. Yorkshire.
- (1921) Stage Play: Just Married. Comedy/farce.
- (1919) Stage: Wrote book for "Linger Longer Letty", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by / Musical Director: Al Goodman. Lyrics by Bernard Grosman. Featuring songs with lyrics by Oliver Morosco (also production supervisor / director / producer) and George Yoerger. Featuring songs by W. Frisch. Musical Staging by William H. Smith. Fulton Theatre: 20 Nov 1919-21 Jan 1920 (69 performances). Cast: Harold Abbey (as "Ensemble"), Faith Belmont (as "Ensemble"), France Bendsten (as "Lazelle"), Vera Bradley (as "Ensemble"), Frank Brooks (as "Ensemble"), Halcyon Chambers (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Clements (as "Ensemble"), Robert Cowles (as "Ensemble"), Dora Duby (as "Ensemble"), Oscar Brimberton Figman (as "Father"), Ann Greenway (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Greenwood (as "Letty"), Jack Grieves (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Hartley (as "Walter"), Eleanor Henry (as "Nancy"), Bernice Hirsch (as "Ethelmay"), Ethel Hobart (as "Ensemble"), Sadie Howe (as "Ensemble"), Olin Howland (as "Jim"), Margaret Kearns (as "Ensemble"), Alice Knowlton (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Lancier (as "Ensemble"), Myra Lane (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie McClintock (as "Juliet"), Louise Mink (as "Mrs. Brewster"), Edna Renard (as "Ensemble"), Cyril Ring (as "Colonel"), Olga Roller (as "Mayme"), Boris Scott (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Severn (as "Specialty Dancer"), Mary Shepard (as "Ensemble"), Helen Trainer (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Travares (as "Marie"), Frances Victory (as "Roberta"), Marjorie Wall (as "Ensemble"), Eva Warrington (as "Ensemble"), Polly Watkins (as "Ensemble"), Roule Wilder (as "Ensemble"), Harold Williams (as "Ensemble").
- (1954) Stage: Wrote / directed "Abie's Irish Rose", produced on Broadway (final Broadway credit). Comedy (revival). Holiday Theatre: 18 Nov 1954-4 Dec 1954 (20 performances). Cast: Anna Appel (as "Mrs. Isaac Cohen"), Roger De Koven (as "Dr. Jacob Samuels"), Ludwig Donath, Val Dufour, Neil Fitzgerald, Lou Gilbert, Jean Lamont, Marianne Marshall, Maggi McDonnell, Virginia McMahon, Marion Myser, Judith Paige, Woody Parker, Douglas Rutherford. Produced by Michael Ross.
- (1922 - 1927) Her play, "Abie's Irish Rose," performed on Broadway in New York City for 2,327 performances.
- (March 20, 1944) Her play, "Abie's Irish Rose," was performed at the Studebaker Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Abe Gore (Isaac Cohen); Bertha Walden (Mrs. I. Cohen); James O'Neill (Rabbi Samuels); Robert Leonard (Solomon Levy); Vincent Gardner (Abe); Jean Pearce (Rosemary); Donald Brian (Patrick Murphy); Herbert Huffy (Father Whelan); Joyce Siroln (Maid of Honor); Rue Tennigkeit, Nan Sargent, Janet Duffy, and Madonna Manning (Bridesmaids); Rosalie Mininni (flower girl) and Mary Ann Frapolly (train bearer) in the cast.
- (August 10 to 29, 1942) Her play, "Abie's Irish Rose," was performed in the Eighth Midsummer Festival (50 Years of American Comedy) production at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. T.B. Henry was director.
- (1939 to 1940 Winter) Her play, "Abe's Irish Rose," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Oliver Dernberger was director. Craig Noel was artistic director.
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