- (1729) Story: Wrote "Cendrillon" (filmed as Cinderella (1911), Cinderella (1914), Rossini: La Cenerentola (2014), L'homme au parapluie: Une histoire de Cendrillon (2012), Trois contes merveilleux (2007), Lort & Lagkage (2002), Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998), Cinderella & The House on Chicken Legs (1998), La Cenerentola (1996), Cinderella (1985), La Cenerentola (1983) (TV)_, _Cinderella (1981)_, Cinderella (1979), Cinderella (1977), The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella (1976), That Girl in Wonderland (1973), Cinderella (1972), Cinderella (1970), The Little Glass Slipper (1966), Cendrillon (1966), Cinderella (1965), Cinderella (1963), Cinderella (1950), The Glass Slipper (1959), Cinderella (1955), Érase una vez (1950), Cenerentola (1949), Cinderella (1950), Cinderella (1922), Cinderella's Twin (1920), Cinderella and the Magic Slipper (1917), Cinderella (1907), Cinderella (1899), Cinderella (1898)).
- (11/24/03-12/30/03) Stage: Wrote "Mr. Blue Beard," performed at the Iroquois Theater on Randolph Street between State and Dearborn Streets in Chicago, IL, with Harry Gilfoil (as "Mr. Blue Beard"); Eddie Foy (as "Sister Anne"); Blanche Adams (as "Fatima"); Adele Rafter (as "Selim"); Bonnie Maginn (as "0Imer Dasher"); Nora Cecil (as "Abdallah"); Robert E. Evans (as "Mustapha"); Herbert Cawthorne (as "Irish Patshaw"); Sam Reed (as "Abaddin"); Frank Young (as "Abumun"); Anabelle Whitford (as "Stella"); Lou Shean (as "Chorus"); Dot Marlowe (as "Pony Ballet Dancer"); Harry Meehan (as "Chorus" / "Dresser"); C.W. Northrup (as "Bluebeard's old wife"); Lolla Quinlan (as "Dancer"); Violet Sidney (as "Dancer"); Nina Wood (as "Dancer") and Nellie Reed ("Principal of the flying ballet) in the cast. Mr. Davis and Mr. Powers were managers. William Carleton was stage manager. Herbert Dillon was musical director. Edwin H. Price was production manager. NOTE" The last show ended when the theater caught on fire and was rebuilt as the Colonial Theatre. Chicago Tribune reviewer William Lines Hubbard was a member of the audience that night.
- (1/15/1890) Stage: Wrote "The Sleeping Beauty". Ballet. Performed at the Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, with Carlotta Brianza (Princess Aurora); Paul Gerdt (Prince); Marie Petipa (Lilac Fairy) Enrino Cecchetti (Carabosse/Bluebird) and Varvara Nikitina (Enchanted Princess) in the cast. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was composer. Marius Petipa was choreographer. Marius Petipa and Ivan Vsevoloszhky were writers. Ivan Vseveolovksy was also scenery designer / costume designer.
- Story: "Le petit chaperon rouge". NOTE: Filmed as Little Red Riding Hood (1911).
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