- (1809) Short Story: "Ritter Gluck"
- (1812) Novel: "Undine"
- (1813) Short Story: "Don Juan"
- (May 25, 1970) The ballet, "Coppelia" or "The Girl with Enamel Eyes," was performed at the Theatre Imperial at the Opera House in Paris, France with Giuseppina Bozacchi (Swanilda) and Eugenie Fiocre (Franz) in the cast. Leo Delibes was composer. Arthur Saint-Leon was choreographer. Charles Nutter and Arthur Saint-Leon adapted his story.
- (November 17, 1967) He was writer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker and the Rat King," in the Royal Swedish Ballet company production at the Royal Swedish Opera House in Stockholm, Sweden. Tchaikovsky was composer. Rudolf Nureyev was choreographer and producer. Nicholas Georgiadis was scenery and costume designer. Lev Ivanov was writer.
- (May 10, 1968) He was writer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker and the Rat King," in the Royal Ballet company production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. Tchaikovsky was composer. Rudolf Nureyev was choreographer and producer. Nicholas Georgiadis was scenery and costume designer.
- (February 29, 1968) He was writer for the ballet, "The Nutcracker and the Rat King," in the Royal Ballet company production at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden in London, England. Tchaikovsky was composer. Rudolf Nureyev was choreographer and producer. Nicholas Georgiadis was scenery and costume designer. Lev Ivanov was writer.
- (April 6, 1972) He was writer for the ballet, "Tales of Hoffman," in the Scottish Theatre Ballet production at the Kings Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland with Peter Cazalet (Hoffman) in the cast. Jacques Offenbach was composer. John Lanchbery was music and orchestra arranger. Peter Darrell was choreographer and scenery designer. Alistair Livingstone was designer. John B. Read was lighting designer.
- (July 12, 1973) He was writer for the ballet, "Tales of Hoffman," in the American Ballet Theatre production at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Cynthia Gregory and Jonas Kage in the cast. Peter Docherty was set and costume designer. Jacques Offenbach was composer.
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