- (1913) Stage: Wrote "The Black Mask", produced on Broadway (earliest Broadway credit) with H.M. Harwood [earliest Broadway credit]. Princess Theatre: 27 Sep 1913-Oct 1913 (unknown performances/played in repertory with "The Eternal Mystery", "The Bride", "En Deshabille", "Russia", "Felice", "The Kiss in the Dark", "The Fountain", "It Can Be Done", "Phipps", "Fear"). Cast: Unknown. Produced by The Princess Players.
- (1917) Stage: Wrote (w/H.M. Harwood) "Billeted", performed on Broadway. Comedy. Playhouse Theatre (moved to The Fulton Theatre from 14 Feb 1918-close): 25 Dec 1917-Mar 1918 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, Phyllis Birkett, Langdon Bruce, Myra Burrington, Edward Emery, Margaret Hoffman, Howard Lindsay [Broadway debut], Roland Rushton, Sally Williams.
- (1922) Stage: Wrote (w/H.M. Harwood) "Billeted", performed on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Greenwich Village Theatre: 9 May 1922-May 1922 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Produced by Grace Griswold.
- (1924) Stage: Wrote "Quarantine", performed on Broadway. Comedy. Produced (w/Charles L. Wagner) / Revised by / Directed by Edgar Selwyn. Henry Miller's Theatre: 16 Dec 1924-27 Apr 1925 (151 performances). Cast: Percy Ames (as "Silent Passenger"), Phil Bishop (as "Mr. Dobson"), Sidney Blackmer (as "Tony Blunt"), Jennie Dickerson (as "Mrs. Burroughs"), Edward Eliscu (as "Waiter"; Broadway debut), Charles Esdale (as "Mackintosh Josephs"), Helen Hayes (as "Dinah Partlett"), A.P. Kaye (as "Steward"), Kay Laurell (as "Pamela Josephs"), Beryl Mercer (as "Pinsent"), Olga Olonova (as "Lola de la Corte"; final Broadway role), William Postance (as "Mr. Burroughs"), Bernard A. Reinold (as "Doctor"), Mary Scott Seton (as "Miss Larpent"). NOTE: Filmed as Lovers in Quarantine (1925).
- (1925) Stage: Wrote (w/H.M. Harwood) "The Pelican", produced on Broadway. Directed by Fred Kerr. Times Square Theatre: 21 Sep 1925-Nov 1925 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Jose Alessandro (as "Paul Lauzun"), Robert Andrews (as "Robin"), Harry Bates (as "Shaw"), Sybil Carlisle (as "Lady Heriot"), Alice Fleming (as "Anna"), Chris Humphreys (as "Marcus Heriot"), Fred Kerr (as "Gen. Sir John Heriot, Bart."), Cynthia Latham (as "Hermione Blundell"), Margaret Lawrence (as "Wanda Heriot"), 'Henry Stephenson' qv) (as "Charles Cheriton"), 'Ashton Tonge' (as "Beadon"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1953) Stage: Wrote (based on his novel; final Broadway credit; w/H.M. Harwood) A Pin to See the Peepshow", produced on Broadway. Drama. Scenic Design by Ariel Ballif. Directed by Peter Cotes. Playhouse Theatre: 17 Sep 1953 (1 performance). Cast: Len Bedsow (as "Ensemble"), Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Mrs. Almond"), Valerie Cardew (as "Lily Kitt"), Nell Clarke (as "Matron"), Winifred Cushing (as "Gipsy Danvers" / "Ensemble"; final Broadway role), Crandall Diehl (as "Ensemble"), Martha Farrar (as "Anne Ackroyd"), Shirley Gale (as "A Wardress"), William Griffis (as "George Almond"), Claude Horton (as "Herbert Starling"), Basil Howes (as "Dr. Ackroyd"), Jerome Kilty (as "Mr. Ringwood"), Richard Lederer (as "Ensemble"), Ronald Long (as "Police Inspector"), Pat Malone (as "Another Constable" / "Ensemble"), Joan Miller (as "Julia Almond"), Roger Moore (as "Leo Carr"), James Morley (as "Police Constable"), Marie Paxton (as "Marian Lestrange"), Joy Saunders (as "Elsa"), Charles Shelvey (as "Ensemble"), Richard Towers (as "Ensemble"), Frederic Warriner (as "Capt. Embury" / "Dr.Oglivie"), Margaretta Warwick (as "Bertha Starling"). Produced by Nancy Davids.
- Story: "Not Proven" (filmed as Half Angel (1936)).
- (1926) Novel: "Tom Fool".
- (1935) Book: "Sabi Pas, or I Don't Know".
- (1919) Book: "The Sword of Deborah".
- (1929) Novel: "The Lacquer Lady".
- (1931) Novel: "Solange Stories".
- (1915) Novel: "Beggars on Horseback".
- (1936) Novel: "Act of God".
- (1927) Novel: "Moonraker'.
- (1913) Novel: "The Milky Way".
- (1919) Book: "First-Hand Impressions of the British Womens Army in France".
- (1928) Book: "Many Latitudes".
- (1917) Novel: "Secret Bread".
- (1920) Poetry book: "The Happy Bride".
- (1924) Book: "Murder and Its Motives".
- (1921) Novel: "The White Riband".
- (1942) Book (w/H.M. Harwood): "London Burns".
- (1940) Book (w/H.M. Harwood): "London Front".
- Playwright (w/H.M. Harwood): "How to Be Healthy Though Married"
- Playwright: "Anyhouse".
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