- Stage: Adapted for the English-speaking stage "Jitta's Atonement," a comedy by Austrian Siegfried Trebitsch.
- (1900) Playwright: "Captain Brassbound's Conversion".
- (1909) Playwright: "The Showing Up of Blanco Posnet".
- (1905) Playwright: "Man and Superman".
- (1928) Playwright: "The Apple Cart".
- (1905) Stage: Wrote "You Never Can Tell", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Garrick Theatre: 9 Jan 1905-May 1905 (closing date unknown/129 performances). Cast: Edna Bruna (as "Parlormaid"), Arnold Daly (as "Dr. Valentine"), Drina DeWolfe (as "Gloria Clandon"), George Farren (as "Mr. Crampton") [Broadway debut], John Findlay (as "William"), L.M. Gallager (as "Servant"), Sumner Gard (as "Philip Clandon"), Harry Harwood (as "Mr. Bohun"), Frank Hughes [Broadway debut] (as "Servant"), Jeffreys Lewis (as "Mrs. Clandon"), Mabel Taliaferro (as "Dolly Clandon"), William H. Thompson (as "Mr. M'Comas"). Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1898) Playwright: "Candida".
- (1897) Playwright: "The Devil's Disciple".
- (1882) Novel: "Cashel Byron's Profession".
- (1905) Playwright: "How He Lied to Her Husband".
- (1894) Playwright: "Arms and the Man" (aka "Helden").
- (1905) Playwright: "Major Barbara". NOTE: Filmed as Major Barbara (1941).
- (1898) Playwright: "Caesar and Cleopatra".
- (1925) Stage: Wrote "Androcles and the Lion", produced on Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as Androcles and the Lion (1952).
- (1936) Stage: Wrote "Saint Joan", produced on Broadway. Drama (revival). Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 9 Mar 1936-May 1936 (closing date unknown/89 performances). Cast: Brian Aherne (as "Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick"), A.S. 'Pop' Byron (as "The Inquisitor"), Eduardo Ciannelli (as "Peter Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais"), Katharine Cornell (as "Joan"; also producer), George Coulouris (as "John de Stogumber"), Maurice Evans (as "The Dauphin later, Charles VII of France"), Charles Waldron (as "The Archbishop of Rheims"), Hilde Albers, Robert Champlain, Arthur Chatterton, John Cromwell (as "Brother Martin Ladvenu"), Charles Dalton, Anne Froelick, Richard Graham, Joseph Holland, Lois Jameson, Barry Kelly, Ruth March, Walter Marquiss, Irving Morrow, David Orrick, Tyrone Power (as "Bertrand de Poulengey"), William Roehrick, Edward Ryan, Hudson Shortwell, Kent Smith (as "Dunois"), Kurt Steinbart, Fred Thompson, David Vivian. NOTES: (1) One of Tyrone Power's first major stage roles. (2) Filmed as Saint Joan (1957).
- (1906) Playwright: "The Doctor's Dilemma". NOTE: Filmed as The Doctor's Dilemma (1958).
- (1894) Playwright: "Mrs. Warren's Profession".
- (1936) Playwright: "The Millionairess".
- (1913) Playwright: "Pygmalion". NOTE: Filmed as My Fair Lady (1964).
- (1913) Playwright: "Great Catherine Whom Glory Still Adores".
- (1919) Playwright: "Heartbreak House".
- (1921) Playwright: "Back to Methuselah".
- (1881) Novel: "Love Among the Artists".
- (1910) Playwright: "Dark Lady of the Sonnets".
- (1947) Stage: Wrote source material ("Arms and the Man") for "The Chocolate Soldier", produced on Broaday. Musical/operetta (revival). Music by Oscar Straus and Jay Blackton (also Musical Director / Orchestrator). Revised and additional lyrics by Bernard Hanighen. Costume Design by Lucinda Ballard. Scenic and lighting design by Jo Mielziner. Choreographed by George Balanchine. Directed by Felix Bretano. New Century Theatre: 12 Mar 1947-10 May 1947 (69 performances). Cast: Keith Andes (as "Lt. Bumerli, "The Chocolate Soldier"), Henry Calvin, Billy Gilbert (as "Col. Kasimer Popoff, member of the Bulgarian Army"), Gloria Hamilton, Michael Mann, Frances McCann, Ernest McChesney, Francisco Moncion, Mary Ellen Moylan, Muriel O'Malley, Anna Wiman. Produced by John H. Del Bondio and Hans Bartsch. NOTE: Filmed as The Chocolate Soldier (1950), The Chocolate Soldier (1941), The Chocolate Soldier (1914), The Chocolate Soldier (1955).
- (1897) Playwright: "The Man of Destiny".
- (1936) Stage: Wrote "Saint Joan", produced on Broadway. Drama (revival). Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 9 Mar 1936-May 1936 (closing date unknown/89 performances). Cast: Brian Aherne (as "Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick"), Arthur Byron (as "The Inquisitor"), Eduardo Ciannelli (as "Peter Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais"), Katharine Cornell (as "Joan"; also producer), George Coulouris (as "John de Stogumber"), Maurice Evans (as "The Dauphin, later Charles VII of France"), Charles Waldron (as "The Archbishop of Rheims"), Hilde Albers, Robert Champlain, Arthur Chatterton, John Cromwell (as "Brother Martin Ladvenu"), Charles Dalton, Anne Froelick, Richard Graham, Joseph Holland, Lois Jameson, Barry Kelly, Ruth March, Walter Marquiss, Irving Morrow, David Orrick, Tyrone Power (as "Bertrand de Poulengey"), William Roehrick, Edward Ryan, Hudson Shortwell, Kent Smith (as "Dunois"), Kurt Steinbart, Fred Thompson, David Vivian.
- (1973) Stage: Wrote "Mrs. Warren's Profession", performed at Northcott Theatre, Exeter, England. Directed by Rhys McConnochie. Cast included: Ann Windsor, Sarah Stephenson, Martin Duncan.
- (1931) Stage: Wrote "Getting Married", produced on Broadway.
- (1975) Stage: Stage: Wrote "The Apple Cart," performed at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland, with Graham Crowden, Patricia England, Vivien Heilbron, James Cairncross, Patrick Malahide, John Grieve, Alec Heggie, Rikki Fulton in the cast. Directed by T. Fleming.
- (1993) Stage: Stage: Wrote "Candida," performed at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in London, England, with Liza Goddard, Bill Pertwee, James Smillie in the cast. Directed by Val May.
- (1/09-2/09) Stage: Stage: Wrote "Mrs. Warren's Profession," performed at the Berlind McCarter Theatre in Princeton, NJ, with Madeline Hutchins, Suzanne Bertish, Michael Izquierdo, Edward Hibbert, Robin Chadwick, Rocco Sisto. Directed by Emily Mann.
- (1970) Stage: Stage: Wrote "Heartbreak House," directed by Douglas Seale at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, IL.
- (1976) Stage: Stage: Wrote "The Devil's Disciple," performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Brian Murray. James Maronek was scenic designer.
- (1911) Playwright: "Fanny's First Play".
- (1909) Playwright: "Misalliance".
- (2004) Stage: Wrote "A Doctor's Dilemma," performed at the Writers Theatre in Chicago, IL.
- (2008) Stage: Wrote "Widowers' Houses," performed at the TimeLine Theatre Company in Chicago, IL, with Terry Hamilton in the cast. Rachel Anne Healy was costume designer.
- (1975) Stage: Wrote "The Doctor's Dilemma," performed at the Mermaid Theatre in London, England, with Simon Callow CBE, Derek Godfrey, Tony Jay, Frank Thornton, Nigel Hawthorne CBE, James Villiers, James Cairncross, Lynn Farleigh and Ken Cranham in the cast. Robert Chetwyn was director.
- (1977) Stage: Wrote "Saint Joan," performed as a Prospect Production at the Liverpool Playhouse in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, with Dame Eileen Atkins CBE, Charles Kay, Frederick Treves, Paul Jesson, John Bowe, Geoffrey Palmer OBE, Emrys James, Robert Eddison and Ronald Lacey in the cast. John Dove was director.
- (1977) Stage: Wrote "Candida," performed at the Albery Theatre in London, England, with Deborah Kerr CBE, Denis Quilley OBE, Maureen Lipman CBE, Simon Jones, Leslie Sands and Patrick Ryecart in the cast. Michael Blakemore OBE was director.
- (1978) Stage: Wrote "Arms and the Man," performed at the Greenwich Theatre in Greenwich, England, with Felicity Kendal CBE, Lewis Fiander and Norman Eshley in the cast. Robert Chetwyn was director.
- (1978-79) Stage: Wrote "The Millionairess," performed at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England, with Penelope Keith CBE, Nigel Hawthorne CBE, Charles Kay, Angharad Rees, Ian Ogilvy and Simon Jones in the cast. Michael Lindsay-Hogg was director.
- (10/18/1979) Stage: Wrote "You Can Never Tell," performed at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England, with Paul Rogers, Peter Egan, Siân Phillips, Cheryl Campbell, David Waller and Frank Middlemass in the cast. David Giles was director. NOTE: The performance was attended by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, The Duke Of Edinburgh otherwise known as Prince Philip.
- (1970) Stage: Wrote "Saint Joan," performed at the Mermaid Theatre in London, England, with Angela Pleasence in the cast.
- (1974) Stage: Wrote "Pygmalion," performed at the Albery Theatre in London, England, with Diana Rigg, Alec McCowen, Bob Hoskins, Jack May, Ellen Pollock and Simon MacCorkindale in the cast. John Dexter was director.
- (1977) Stage: Wrote "Saint Joan," performed at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England, in a Prospect Theatre Company production with Eileen Atkins, Ronnie Stevens and Robert Eddison in the cast.
- (1978) Stage: Wrote "The Dark Lady of The Sonnets Destiny," performed at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England, with Ian Talbot, Granville Saxton, Rula Lenska, Clive Carter, Elizabeth Estensen, Anthony Sharp, Zelah Clarke, David Whitworth, Maria Aitken and Helen Weir in the cast. David Conville, Richard Digby-Day, and Christopher Biggins were the directors.
- (1978) Stage: Wrote "The Man of Destiny," performed at the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park, London, England, with Ian Talbot, Granville Saxton, Rula Lenska, Clive Carter, Elizabeth Estensen, Anthony Sharp, Zelah Clarke, David Whitworth, Maria Aitken and Helen Weir in the cast. David Conville, Richard Digby-Day, and Christopher Biggins were the directors.
- (1981) Stage: Wrote "St. Joan," performed at the Arts Theatre in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, in a Cambridge Theatre Company production with Julie Covington, Ronnie Letham, Ian Hogg, Fulton MacKay and David Bamber in the cast. Nancy Meckler was director.
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