- Novel: "Rainbow" (filmed as Song of the West (1930))
- (1944) Stage: Wrote "The Streets Are Guarded", produced on Broadway.
- (1937) Stage Play: Virginia. Musical/romance. Book by Laurence Stallings and Owen Davis. Music by Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by Al Stillman. Music orchestrated by Ardon Cornwell, Hans Spialek, Phil Wall, Will Vodery, Maurice Baron. Vocal arrangements by Lee Montgomery and Kenny Christie. Book directed by Edward C. Lilley. Choreographed by Florence Rogge. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Stage Manager: Paul Porter. Assistant Stage Mgr: Burton McEvilly, William Torpey and Richard Whale. Technical Director: Frank Hall. Scenic Design by Lee Simonson. Directed by Leon Leonidoff. Center Theatre: 2 Sep 1937-23 Oct 1937 (60 performances). Cast: Martha Adamson, Ajax, James Allison, Nelson Ames, Viola Anderson, Avis Andrews, Elizabeth Andrews, Gene Archer, Bruce Barclay, Milton Barnette, Mona Barrie, John Barry, George Beach, Clarence Beasley, Bertha Belmore, Max Benson, Margaret Benton, Alice Berwald, Anne Booth, Geraldine Bork, Patricia Bowman, Virginia Browning, Nigel Bruce (as "His Excellency, Governor of the Colony"), John W. Bubbles, Ford L. Buck, Boris Butleroff, Jack Carr, Helen Carroll, Tania Clell, G. Congreve, Don Cortez, Henry Davis, John Diggs, Mable Downs, Janice Dremann, Laura Duncan, Ranolds Dupler, John Eldon, Maurice Ellis, Sally Ellis, Esta Elman, James Evans & Co., Gordon Felts, Doris Fischer, Leon Fokine, Marie Fox, Ed Galloway, Herbert Garstin, Margo Gavin, Ray Giles, Herbert Goff, Ronald Graham, Gail Grant, Marie Grimaldi, Val Gueral, Katie Hall, Lansing Hatfield, Gladys Haverty, Hermoine Hawkins, Lola Hayes, Margaret Hayness, Dennis Hoey (as "Sir Guy Carleton"), Bruce Howard, Louisa Howard, Mabel Howard, Polly Iuen, Lo Iven, Norman Jackson, Eleanor James, Charlotte Junius, Nora Kaye, George Kiddon, Karl Kohrs, Leona Krauss, Robert Landine, Anna Lazarevich, Bubblesette Leacock, Linn Ledford, James Lillard, Gene Lockhart (as "Fortesque of Drury Lane"), Thalia Mara, Anthony Marvin, Joseph Meyer, Margaret Miller, Doris Moore, Charlotte Mount, Mae Muth, Fyodor Nazinoff, Doris Newcomb, Eunice Northup, Martha Pacina, Muriel Pack, George Prentice, David Preston, Marion Raber, Robert Raines, John Ravold (as "A Patriot"), 'William Redfield (I)' (billed as "Billy Redfield"), Gordon Richards, Bruce Rogers, Margaret Rogers, Peggy Romano, Rosa Rubenstein, Nina Sabatini, Joseph Scandur, Tom Scott, Winton Sears, Zelda Shelton, Morrie Siegel, Maude Simmons, Gus Simons, Ed Smith, Irene Soussanin, Sylvia Stone, Tatyanna, Harold Taub, Tom Tempest, Charles Timpson, Adrienne Toner, Valia Valentinoff, Gladys Vincent, Grace Walsh, Howard Warriner, Charles Welch, Alma Wertley, Lewis White, W.W. Whitfield, Katherine Wilson, David Worth, Irene Zambelli. Produced by The Center Theatre (John Kenneth Hyatt: Managing Director).
- (1930) Stage Play: A Farewell to Arms. Drama. Written by Laurence Stallings. From the novel by Ernest Hemingway. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. National Theatre: 22 Sep 1930- Oct 1930 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Glenn Anders (as "Lieutenant Frederick Henry"), Ricardo Bengali (as "Medical Captain"), Antonio Berri, Alberto Calvo, Frank Coletti (as "Brundi"), Armand Cortes (as "Doctor"), Paul Cremonesi, C. Sager Czaja, Jules David, Hendryk De Paule, Ralph Desmond, Vati Don, Joseph Downing, Florence Earle, Frank Farrara, Albert Ferro, Albert Froom ]credited as Albert Froome] (as "Britisher"), John Genaro, Harold Huber (as "Officer of Carabinieri"), Joseph Kashioff, Helen Kim, Jack La Rue (as "Captain"), Elissa Landi (as "Catherine Barkley"), Carrie Lowe, Jane McKenzie, Dorothy Paule, Rene Roberti (as "Priest"), Joseph Scotti, Fritz Ulm, Louis Veda, Tino Valenti, Juan Villasana, Katherine Warren, Mortimer Weldon (as "Valentini"), Crane Wilbur (as "Rinaldi"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1926) Stage Play: Deep River. Opera. Written by Laurence Stallings. Music by Frank Harling. Lyrics by Laurence Stallings. Musical Director: Sepp Morasch. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Imperial Theatre: 4 Oct 1926- 30 Oct 1926 (32 performances). Cast: Luis Alberni, Bessie Allison, Roberto Ardelli, Wallace Banfield, Ada Bary, Maria Bary, Lucia Bianco, Julius Bledsoe, Lee Borough, Mignon Brezen, George Brown, Frederick Burton, Arthur Campbell, Nadine Corona, Sidney Coryell, William Culloo, Gordon Davis, Rollo Dix, Helen Dmitrieff, George Dorrence, Alberta Dougal, Nadine Dubinsky, Vladimir Dubinsky, Robert L. Duenweg, Andre Dumont, Helen Eastman, Anne Elliott, Galina Estravich, Merion Fritz, James Garrett, Cora Gary, Lynn Gearhart, Carrie Giles, Helen Godsin, George Gordon, Lonna Lea Hamlin, Muriel Harmon, Betty Harms, Frank Harrison, Danny B. Hayden, Helen Heed, Ann Honeycutt, Anton Hooft, Lottice Howell, Martha Jobson, Annette Kates, Lionel Koslin, Marta Kurletski, Effim Liversky, Rose Malowista, Aylward Martin, A. Marvin, Charles V. Maynard, Rose McClendon, Frederick McGurk, Francis G. Miller, Erna Miro, William Montgomery, Gladys Morgan, Grace Morgan, Charlotte Murray, Walter Owens, Walter Palm, Katherine Parker, Anna Prinz, Basil Prokopenia, Norma Quinlan, Eva Rodriguez, Louisa Ronstadt, David Sager, Antonio Salerno, Earle Sanborn, Leonard Saxon, Elizabeth Schaefer, Rosco Snyder, Mignon Spence, Maurice Staw, Ida Von Lindon, Gladys White, Marion Lou Williams, Ruth Witmer. Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1925) Stage: Wrote (w/Maxwell Anderson) "The Buccaneer", produced on Broadway. Directed / produced by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 2 Oct 1925-Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Claude Allister (as "Henry Marmion"), Gene Carvel (as "Lady Pierson"), Cecil Clovelly (as "James Townshend"), J. Colvin Dunn (as "Don Jacinto De Esmeraldo"), William Farnum (as "Capt. Henry Morgan"), Ethel Fisher (as "Lady Francis"), Irene Freeman (as "Mrs. Westley"), Ferdinand Gottschalk (as "Charles II"), Jeanne Greene (as "Carmencita"), William R. Gregory (as "Basilio Fernandez"), Frank Hearn (as "An Ensign"), Galwey Herbert (as "George Castle"), Harry Kendall (as "Dave" / "A Councillor"), Beatrice Maude (as "Maria"), Leslie Palmer (as "Commodore Wright"), Lionel Percival (as "A Herald"), Brandon Peters (as "Capt. Manuel Montalvo"), Edmund Waller (as "Eliphalet Skipworth, Esq."), Estelle Winwood (as "Dona Lisa" / "Lady Elizabeth Neville").
- (1925) Stage Play: First Flight. Written by Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 17 Sep 1925- Sep 1925 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: John Tucker Battle, James Bowman, Rudolph Cameron, Helen Chandler (as "Charity Clarkson"), Blaine Cordner, Joe Duckworth, T.J. Glover, Julia Gorman, J. Merrill Holmes, James P. Houston, Joseph McInerney, Virginia Morgan, Neill Neely, Caroline Newcomb, Ellalee Ruby, Jack B. Shea, H. Ben Smith, John Triesalt. Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1924) Stage Play: What Price Glory. Drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 3 Sep 1924- 12 Sep 1925 (closing date unknown/433 performances). Cast: Luis Alberni (as "Monsieur Pete De La Cognac"), William Barstow Smith (as "A Captain, Headquarters Staff"), Francis Bolan (as "A Brigade Runner"), William 'Stage' Boyd (as "First Sergeant Quirt"), Fred Brophy, Thomas Buckley (as "Another Lieutenant, Headquarters Staff"), Arthur Campbell (as "Another Brigade Runner/Lieutenant Lundstrom"), John J. Cavanaugh (as "A Brigade Runner"), Charles Costigan, John C. Davis (as "A Chaplain"), James Devine [credited as James A. Devine] (as "Sergeant Ferguson") [final Broadway role], Brian Donlevy (as "Cpl. Gowdy") [Broadway debut], Sidney Elliott, Leyla Georgie, J. Merrill Holmes, Dan Kelly, Roy LaRue, Jack MacGraw, Fuller Mellish (as "Cpl. Kiper"), Clyde North (as "Lt. Moore"), Fay Roope, Harold Salter, Henry G. Shelvey, Thomas Sullivan, George Tobias (as "Cpl. Lipinsky") [Broadway debut], Robert Warner (as "Lieutenant Lundstrom"), Keane Waters (as "A Colonel, Headquarters Staff/Spike"), Louis Wolheim (as "Captain Flagg"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins. Note: Filmed by Fox Film as What Price Glory (1926) and by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation as What Price Glory (1952).
- Story: "Plumes" (filmed as The Big Parade (1925))
- (1972-1973 season) Maxwell Anderson and his play, "What Price Glory?," was performed at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Arvin Brown was director. John Conklin was set designer. Linda Fisher was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
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