- Playwright (w/Edgar Selwyn): "Something to Brag About" (filmed as Baby Face Harrington (1935))
- (1914) Stage: Wrote source material for "The Red Canary", produced on Broadway. Musical. Music by Harold Orlob. Directed by Ben Teal. Lyric Theatre: 13 Apr 1914-25 Apr 1914 (16 performances). Cast included: Nita Allen, T. Roy Barnes, Leila Hughes, Arthur Lipson. Produced by Mackay Production Co.
- (1911) Stage: "A La Broadway" on Broadway. Musical. In cast: Mae West.
- (1910) Stage: Wrote (w/Deems Taylor) book / lyrics for "The Echo" on Broadway [earliest Broadway credit]. Musical. Music by Deems Taylor. Musical Director: DeWitt C. Coolman. Featuring songs by DeWitt C. Coolman, Al Piantadosi, P.H. Christine, Nathaniel D. Ayer, Jerome Kern, Jean Schwartz, Karl Hoschna, Worton David, George Arthurs, Edward B. Claypoole and James R. Brewers. Featuring songs with lyrics by Worton David, Felix F. Feist, John Golden, A. Seymour Brown, M.E. Rourke, William Jerome, George V. Hobart, George Arthurs, Edward B. Claypoole and James R. Brewers. Choreographed by William Rock and Al Holbrook. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Globe Theatre: 17 Aug 1910-1 Oct 1910 (53 performances). Cast: Jean Barnette (as "Chorus"), Alice Belga (as "Chorus"), Alma Benson (as "Chorus"), R.C. Bosch (as "Chorus"), E.H. Bromley (as "Chorus"), Virginia Calvert (as "Chorus"), Irving J. Carpenter (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Carrington (as "Mrs. Brewster"), Earl Cavanaugh (as "Chorus"), Bonnie Clarke (as "Chorus"), Verna Dalton (as "Chorus"), Olivia Depp (as "Chorus"), W.A. DeVens (as "Chorus"), Jennie Dolly (as "Dorothy Sylvester"), Rose Dolly (as "Edith Sylvester"), Louise Donovan (as "Chorus"), Howard Dyatt (as "Chorus"), Clara Eckstrom (as "Chorus"), Eva Fallon (as "Molly Brewster"), Helen Gilmore (as "Chorus"), Edgar Halstead (as "Cyrus Adams"), John E. Hazzard (as "Rudolph W. Sylvester"), Joseph Herbert (as "Reggie Brewster"), Arthur Hill (as "Mr. Bruin"), R.S. Hunason (as "Chorus"), Roy Lloyd (as "Chorus"), Carl McBride (as "Chorus"), Bessie McCoy (as "Kate"), Georgie Drew Mendum (as "Laura Short"), Bertha Morelle (as "Chorus"), Lillian Nicholson (as "Chorus"), Fred Perine (as "Chorus"), E.H. Randall (as "Chorus"), Lillian Rice (as "Settle" / "Chorus"), Ben Ryan (as "Bob Ferris"), J.J. Scannell (as "Horace Randolph"), Leila Sprague (as "Chorus"), Douglas Stevenson (as "Dick Brown"), Lucille Storer (as "Chorus"), Louis Strangard (as "Chorus"), Norma Thomas (as "Chorus"), Ruth Tompkins (as "Chorus"), Blanche Trapp (as "Chorus"), Angie Weimars (as "Sue" / "Chorus"), Grace Wendell (as "Chorus"), George White (as "Don Ferris"), Annie Yeamans (as "Mrs. Sophie Adams"), Gladys Zell (as "Chorus"), Violet Zell (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1922) Stage: Wrote book for "The Yankee Princess" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Emmerich Kálmán. Based on "Die Bajadere" by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva. Musical Director: William Daly. Directed by Frederick G. Latham and Julian Mitchell. Knickerbocker Theatre: 2 Oct 1922-9 Dec 1922 (80 performances). Produced by Abraham L. Erlanger.
- (1925) Playwright (w/Edgar Selwyn): "Something to Brag About" (filmed as Baby Face Harrington (1935))
- (1920) Stage Play: The Half Moon. Musical comedy. Book by William LeBaron. Lyrics by William Le Baron. Music by Viktor Jacobi. Musical Director: Harold Vicars. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Liberty Theatre: 1 Nov 1920- 11 Dec 1920 (48 performances). Cast: Joseph Cawthorn (as "Henry Hudson Hobson"), Helen Allan (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Appleton (as "Ensemble"), Pearl Bennett (as "Ensemble"), Sophie Brenner (as "Ensemble"), Caroline Burke (as "Ensemble"), Sally Chester (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Conboy (as "Ensemble"), Daisy Daniels (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Darling (as "Ensemble"), Maude Eburne (as "Maggie Green"), Mary Ellison (as "Ensemble"), Sallie Everett (as "Ensemble"), Isabel Falconer (as "Ensemble"), Jean Farrell (as "Ensemble"), William Ingersoll (as "John Copley Adams"), Doris Landy (as "Ensemble"), Charles Lawrence (as "Joe Beckett"), Betty Mack (as "Ensemble"), May Morris (as "Ensemble"), Lorraine Nelson (as "Ensemble"), Madeline O'Brien Ensemble"), Edna May Oliver (as "Mrs. Francis Adams Jarvis"), Elaine Palmer (as "Estelle"), Peggy Parmalee (as "Ensemble"), Betty Raedel (as "Ensemble"), Bobbie Rait (as "Ensemble"), Mignon Reed (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Santley (as "Charlie Hobson"), Ivy Sawyer (as "Grace Bolton"), 'Oscar Shaw'(as Bradford Adams"), Virginia Shelby (as "Anne"), Peggy Smith (as "Ensemble"), Herbert Sparling (as "Harkins"), May Thompson (as "Mary Bolton"), Rose Timponi (as "Ensemble"), Edna Wheaton (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Very Idea. Written by William LeBaron. Astor Theatre: 9 Aug 1917- Aug 1917 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Mabel Allan, Richard Bennett, William Probert Carleton, Ruth Collins, Josephine Drake, Dorothy Mackaye, Florence Oakley, Purnell Pratt (as "George Green"), Ernest Truex (as "Gilbert Goodhue"). Produced by Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson and L. Lawrence Weber. Note: Filmed by Radio Pictures as The Very Idea (1929).
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