- (1906) Stage: Wrote "The Little Father of the Wilderness" / "The Mountain Climber", produced on Broadway [earliest Broadway credit; repertory production]. Criterion Theatre: 23 Apr 1906-May 1906 (closing date unknown/24 total performances among the two productions).
- (1907) Stage: Wrote "The Toymaker of Nuremburg", produced on Broadway. Garrick Theatre: 25 Nov 1907-Dec 1907 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Karl Heinz Arendt, Harrison Armstrong, Consuelo Bailey, Leo Bechtel, William Bechtel, Rosa Cooke, Mathilde Cottrelly, W.J. Ferguson, Raymond Hackett [Broadway debut], Grant Mitchell, Edward Morrissey, Archibald Rosamund, Frank Sheridan, Leo Herbert White, Frank Wunderlee. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1908) Stage: Wrote (w/R.H. Burnside) book and lyrics for "The Pied Piper", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Manuel Klein. Conducted by Manuel Klein. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Majestic Theatre: 3 Dec 1908-16 Jan 1909 (52 performances). Cast: Grace Cameron (as "Lizzie Dizzy"), Marguerite Clark (as "Elviria"), Warren Fabian (as "Father Time"), DeWolf Hopper Sr. (as "The Pied Piper"), John Phillips (as "Willie Van Cortlandt"), W.L. Romaine (as "The Board of Aldermen"), D.L. Baker (as "The Piper's Official Reminder"), William Cameron (as "The Piper's Official Adviser"), Elda Curry (as "Poetry"), Ada Deaves (as "The Housekeeper"), Bert Devlin (as "The Bad Boy"), Bonnie Farley (as "The Model Couple"), Edward Heron (as "Sammy Struggles"), Frank Laddis (as "The Model Couple"), Mabel Mordaunt (as "Song"), Lillian Thatcher (as "Romance"). Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert Inc.
- (1913) Stage: Adapted book for "A Good Little Devil", produced on Broadway. Written by Rosemonde Gerard and Maurice Rostand. Theatre Republic: 8 Jan 1913- May 1913 (closing date unknown/133 performances). Cast: Mary Pickford (as "Juliet"), Ernest Truex (as "Charles MacLance"), Augusta Anderson (as "Lady Molineaux"), Wilda Bennett (as "Queen Mab"), Raymond J. Bloomer (as "Hon. Percy Cusack Smith"), Claire Burke (as "Titania"), Charles Castner (as "John"), Dennis Cleugh (as "The Solicitor from London"), Edward Connelly (as "Old Nick Sr."), Edward Dolly (as "Sandy"), Louis Esposit (as "Jock"), Amy Fitzpatrick (as "Miss Letterblair"), Georgia Mae Fursman (as "Thought-From-Afar"), Gerard Gardner (as "Wally"), Etienne Girardot (as "Old Nick Jr."), Lillian Gish (as "Morganie"), Laura Grant (as "Marion "), Edna Griffin (as "Viviane"), Arthur Hill (as "Rab, the dog"), Edna M. Holland (as "Lady Ralston"), Ernest Lawford (as "A Poet"), Iva Merlin (as "Betsy"), Harold Meyer (as "Neil"), Katherine Minihan (as "Lady Cavendish"), Adrian Morgan (as "Mack"), William Norris (as "Mrs. MacMiche"), Lauren Pullman (as "Angus"), David Ross (as "Davie"), Conway Shaffer (as "Lord H. De Bar"), Henry Stanford (as "Lord Colington of Pilrig"), Norman Taurog (as "Allan") [only Broadway role], Jeanne Towler (as "Lady Rosalind"), Robert Vivian (as "The Lawyer from Oban"), Reggie Wallace (as "Dewbright"), Roland Wallace (as "Jamie"), Pat Walshe (as "Huggermunk"), Joseph A. Wilkes (as "The Doctor from Inverary"). Produced by David Belasco. NOTE: Filmed as A Good Little Devil (1914).
- (1914) Stage Play: The Dragon's Claw. Written by Austin Strong. New Amsterdam Theatre: 14 Sep 1914- Sep 1914 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Frank Andrews, Marshall Birmingham, Lilian Bond, Robert Conville [only Broadway role], Paul Everton, Robert Paton Gibbs, Suzanne Halpren, Gladys Hanson, Frank Herbert, Robert Hudson, Charles T. Lewis, T.H. McNally, Harry Power, Lowell Sherman, Charles Waldron, Ida Waterman. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1916) Stage: Wrote / directed "Bunny", produced on Broadway. Hudson Theatre: 4 Jan 1916-Jan 1916 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Claude Beerbohm, F. Hale, Harold Hubert, George Kay, A. Kling, Eva Le Gallienne, Kenneth Lee, Jeannette Lewis, Jock McGraw, Olive Murray, Gypsy O'Brien, William H. Sams, A. Shrubb, Hilda Spong, Henry Stephenson, Lewis Stone, H. Wilcox, Kate Wingfield. Produced by William Harris Jr.
- (1918) Stage Play: Three Wise Fools. Comedy. Written by Austin Strong. Criterion Theatre: 31 Oct 1918- Aug 1919 (closing date unknown/316 performances). Cast: J. Moy Bennett (as "Douglas"), Stephen Colby (as "Benjamin Surratt"), Harry Davenport (as "Doctor Richard Gaunt"), Harry M. Forsman (as "Gray"), Claude Gillingwater (as "Mr. Theodore Findley"), Hayward Ginn (as "Poole"), William Ingersoll (as "Judge James Trumbull"), Leavitt James (as "Clancy"), Charles Laite (as "Gordon Schuyler"), Helen Menken (as "Miss Fairchild"), Phyllis Rankin (as "Mrs. Saunders"), George Spelvin (as "Policeman"), Charles Wells (as "John Crawshay"). Produced by Winchell Smith and John Golden.
- (1922) Stage: Wrote "Seventh Heaven", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by John Golden. Booth Theatre: 30 Oct 1922-Jul 1924 (closing date unknown/704 performances).
- (1927) Stage: Wrote "Drums of Oude", produced on Broadway. Frolic Theatre: 2 May 1927 (1 performance). Cast: Alexander Ballantyne (as "Stewart, The Sentry"), H. Arthur Eade (as "Hindustani Servant"), Charles Fields (as "Hindustani Servant"), Donald Helm (as "Lt. Alan Hartley"), Elsie H. Neill (as "Mrs. Jack Clayton, Hartley's sister"), Robert L. Neill (as "Sgt. McDougal"), David W. Taylor (as "Capt. Hector McGregor"). Produced by Walter Hartwig and The Manhattan Little Theatre Club Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: A Play Without a Name. Written by Austin Strong. Directed by Austin Strong. Booth Theatre: 26 Nov 1928- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Produced by Frank C. Reilly.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Little Father of the Wilderness. Drama (revival). Written by Austin Strong and Lloyd Osbourne. Directed by Austin Strong. Empire Theatre: 2 Jun 1930- Jun 1930 (closing date unknown/8performances). Produced by The Players Club.
- (1936) Stage Play: Three Wise Fools. Comedy (revival). Written and directed by Austin Strong. John Golden Theatre: 1 Mar 1936- Mar 1936 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: John Blair, Sydney Booth, Robert Burton, Charles Coburn, Victor Colton, William Gillette (as "Mr. Theodore Findley") [final Broadway role], Isabel Irving, James Kirkwood, Elizabeth Love, John McKee, Scott Moore, William Post Jr., Brandon Tynan. Produced by John Golden.
- (July 1936) His play, "Three Wise Fools," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Rosemary Ames, Thomas W. Ross and Edward Emery in the cast.
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