- (1902) Stage: Wrote (w/Paul Kester) "The Cavalier", produced on Broadway. Drama. From the book by George W. Cable. Directed by William Seymour. Criterion Theatre: 8 Dec 1902-Feb 1903 (closing date unknown/70 performances). Cast: Chester Beecroft, Charles H. Bradshaw, Frederick Burt, Thomas L. Coleman, Morgan Coman, Edgar L. Davenport, Clarence Handyside, Frank Kingdon, Kate Lester, William Lewers (as "Lt. Edgar Perry"), Julia Marlowe (as "Charlotte Durand"), Olive Oliver, Frank Reicher, Gwendolyn Valentine, Nella Webb, Kathryn Wilson [credited as Katherine Wilson], Frank Worthing. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham [earliest Broadway credit].
- (1908) Stage: Wrote "The House of a Thousand Candles", produced on Broadway
- (1915) Stage: Suggested ;"Hit-the-Trail-Holiday", produced on Broadway. Written by George M. Cohan. Based on the work of Guy Bolton. Astor Theatre (moved to the Harris Theatre on 7 Feb 1916-close): 13 Sep 1915-unknown (336 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, Lorena Atwood, Laura Bennett, Clifford Dempsey, Al Gilmore, Harold Grau, Edgar Halstead, Horace James, Katherine La Salle, Ernest Lynd, Frederick Maynard, C.R. McKinney, Fred Niblo (as "Billy Holliday"), Purnell Pratt (as "Dean Granger"), Grant Stewart (as "Rev. T. B. Holden"). Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1917) Stage: Wrote (w/Guy Bolton) "Polly With a Past", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Belasco Theatre: 6 Sep 1917-Jun 1918 (closing date unknown/315 performances). Cast: George Stuart (as "Christie Clay Collum, An Interior Decorator"), Ina Claire (as "Polly Shannon"), Mildred Dean (as "Parker"), Robert Fischer (as "A Stranger"), Winifred Fraser (as "Mrs. Martha Van Zile, Myrtle's Mother"), Louise Galloway (as "Mrs. Clementine Davis"), Ann Meredith (as "Myrtle Davis"), H. Reeves-Smith (as "Prentice Van Zile, Rex's Uncle"), Thomas Reynolds (as "Commodore Bob Barker"), William Sampson (as "Stiles"), Cyril Scott (as "Harry Richardson"), Barry O'Moore (as "Rex Van Zile"). Produced by David Belasco. NOTE: Filmed as Polly with a Past (1920).
- (1919) Stage: Wrote (w/Guy Bolton) "Adam and Eva", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Longacre Theatre: 13 Sep 1919-Jun 1920 (closing date unknown/312 performances). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest. NOTE: Filmed as Adam and Eva (1949).
- (1920) Stage: Translated (w/Guy Bolton) "The Light of the World". Drama. Written by Pierre Seisson. Lyric Theatre: 6 Jan 1920-Feb 1920 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Helen Chandler (as "Agnes"), Wallis Clark (as "Jonas Kurz"), Burke Clarke (as "James Mayre"), Jane Cooper (as "Ruth le Doux"), Charles Crumpton (as "Timothy"), Pedro de Cordoba (as "Anton Rendel"), Ernest A. Elton (as "Martin Gast"), Arthur Fitzgerald (as "Raymond Hott"), Percy Haswell (as "Mary Rendel"), Clara Joel (as "Marna Lynd"), Ralph Kellard (as "Simon Brock"), Wright Kramer (as "Bert Adams, One of the Three Wise Men"), Arnold Lucy (as "Pastor Saunders"), Fuller Mellish (as "Nathan"), Leslie Palmer (as "Arthur Brooks, One of the Three Wise Men"), Phyllis Povah (erroneously credited as Philis Poyah; as "Margot Haser"; Broadway debut), Gerald Rogers (as "Paul Mayre"), Fred Vogeding (as "Jan Van Veen, One of the Three Wise Men"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1938) Stage: Adapted book for "Madame Capet", produced on Broadway. Drama. Written by Marcelle Maurette. Directed by José Ruben. Cort Theatre: 25 Oct 1938-Oct 1938 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Eva Le Gallienne, Charita Bauer, Anne Baxter, George Baxter, Barbara C. Brown, 'Staats Cotsworth' (qq), George Coulouris, Diane De Brett, Elizabeth Dewing, Diana Donnenwirth, Carol Evans, Marion Evanson, Harold Gould, W.J. Hackett, Phyllis Holden, Alice John, Merle Maddern, Mary Michael, Warren Miller, Earle Mitchell, Elizabeth Murray, Bram Nossen, LeRoi Operti, William Post, Louis Veda Quince, Fred Redulic, Helen Renee, Blanche Ring, José Ruben Herman (as "deputy, later President of the Tribunal William Webb"), William Webb Sanders, Fred F. Sears (as "A Bailiff"), Frederic Tozere, Harvey Welch, Craig Williams. Produced by Eddie Dowling.
- (1928) Stage: Wrote (w/A.E. Thomas) "The Big Pond", produced on Broadway. Directed by Edwin H. Knopf [final Broadway credit]. Bijou Theatre: 21 Aug 1928-Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast: Harlan Briggs (as "Henry Billings"), Reed Brown Jr. (as "Ronny Davis"), Marie Curtis (as "Mrs. Billings"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "Pierre DeMirande"), Lucile Nikolas (as "Barbara"), Doris Rankin (as "Mrs. Livermore"), Marius Rogati (as "Francesco"), Penelope Rowland (as "Molly Perkins"), Virginia Russell (as "Sarah"). Produced by Edwin H. Knopf and William P. Farnsworth.
- (1920) Stage: Wrote (w/Guy Bolton) "The Cave Girl", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by George F. Marion. Longacre Theatre: 18 Aug 1920-Sep 1920 (closing date unknown/37 performances). Cast: Arthur Barry (as "Rogers"), John W. Cope (as "J.T. Bates"), Franklyn Hanna (as "Mr. Keys"), Saxon Kling (as "Divvy Bates"), Madeleine Marshall (as "Elsie Case"), Martha Mayo (as "Georgina Case"), Brandon Peters (as "Baptiste"; Broadway debut), Mark Smith (as "Rufus Paterson"), Grant Stewart (as "Prof. Orlando Sperry"), Grace Valentine (as "Margot Merrill"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (October 2 to 7, 1922) Guy Bolton and his play, "Polly with a Past," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Eloise Sterling was director.
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