- (1848) Novel (later play): "La dame aux camélias" (aka "Camille"). NOTE: Filmed as Camille (1936), Camille (1917), Camille (1915), Camille (1909), Lady of the Camelias (1981), The Lost One (1947), La signora dalle camelie (1971), La dame aux camélias (1934), A Lady with Camelias (1953), La signora delle camelie (1915), La signora delle camelie (2005), Camille (1915), The Lady Without Camelias (1953).
- Novel: "L'affaire Clémenceau". NOTE: Filmed as The Clemenceau Case (1915).
- (1936) Stage: Wrote "Camille," performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Eva Le Gallienne and Florida Friebus in the cast.
- (11/29/1986) Stage: Wrote "Camille", adapted by Pam Gems. Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage), New Haven, CT. Ron Daniels was director. Ming Cho Lee was set designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (10/1/1987-10/24/1987) Stage: Wrote "Camille," adapted by Barbara Field in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, KY. Cast: Bob Burrus ("Auctioneer" / "Monsieur Duval" / "Ball Waiter"); Jonathan Bolt ("Comte De Guiche"); Anne Wessels ("Baroness De Montreux"); Barbara Gulan ("Nanine"); Arthur Burns ("Assistant Auctioneer" / "Joseph, the Dandy"); La Clanché Du Rand ("Prudence Duvernoy"); David Manis ("Gaston Rieux"); Andy Becker ("Lucien Clement"); Susan Riley Stevens ("Olympe"); Richard McWilliams ("Armand Duval"); Susan Wands ("Marguerite Gautier"); Vaughn McBride ("Comte De Nirac" / "Priest'); Del Pentecost ("Bailif"f); Matthew B. Greenberg ("Cafe Waiter" / "Guest at Ball"); Wendee Pratt ("Shy Young Girl" / "Guest at Ball"). Michael Maggio was director.
- (1980-81 season) Stage: Wrote "Camille," performed at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, MN. Barbara Field was adapter. Garland Wright was director. Jack Barkla was set designer. Lewis Brown was costume designer. John McLain was lighting designer. Hiram Titus was composer.
- (August 24 to September 5, 1948) DeWitt Bodeen and his play, "Camille," was performed in the Fourteenth Midsummer Festival (Favorite Plays of the Gold Coast Days) production at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Barbara Vajda was director.
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