- (1946) Stage: Adapted book for "Lysistrata", produced on Broadway. Comedy (revival/all Black cast). Written by Aristophanes. Directed by James Light. Belasco Theatre: 17 Oct 1946-19 Oct 1946 (4 performances).
- (1939) Stage: Wrote (w/Erik Charell) material for "Swingin' The Dream", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy/variety. Variation on "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare. Directed by Erik Charell. Erik Center Theatre: 29 Nov 1939 - 9 Dec 1939 (13 performances).
- (1930) Stage: Adapted "Lysistrata", produced on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by Aristophanes. Music by Leo Ornstein. Choreographed by Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman. Production Design by / directed by Norman Bel Geddes. 44th Street Theatre: 5 Jun 1930-Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/252 performances). Cast: Hortense Alden (as "Myrrhine"), José Limon (as "The Guard"), James McCallion (as "The Child"), Burton McEvilly (as "Second Young Man, Nicias" / "Dancer"), Nancy McKnight (as "Third Athenian Woman"), Owen Meech (as "Fourth Old Man"), Gwendolyn Mervin (as "Dancer"), Thomas Moody (as "Old Men's Chorus"), Morton Moore (as "Third Senator"), Marion Morehouse (as "Second Corinthian Woman"), Mary Morris (as "Leader of Old Women"), Pauline Potter (as "Old Women's Chorus"), Elsie Rand (as "Dancer"), Elizabeth Rechelle (as "Old Women's Chorus"), Houston Richards (as "Second Old Man"), Albert Robinson (as "Old Men's Chorus"), Miriam Schiller (as "First Spartan Woman" / "Dancer"), Betty Schlaffer (as "Sixth Athenian Woman" / "Dancer"), Lucian Scott (as "First Policeman" / "Dancer"), Maud Sinclair (as "Old Women's Chorus"), Helen Strumlauf (as "Second Athenian Woman" / "Dancer"), Elliot Sullivan (as "Clerk" / "Dancer"), Ernest Truex (as "Kinesias"), Neville Westman (as "Rhodope"), Nydia Westman (as "Kalonike"), Thornton Whitney (as "Fifth Senator"), June Wilkinson (as "Dancer"), George J. Williams (as "Old Men's Chorus"), Howard Wilson (as "Second Policeman" / "Dancer"), Ian Wolfe (as "First Old Man"). Produced by Philadelphia Theatre Association Inc.
- (1925) Stage: Wrote "The Wisecrackers", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed by Clarence Derwent. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 16 Dec 1925 - Dec 1925 (performances).
- (1924) Book: "The Seven Lively Arts". New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers.
- (1927) Novel: "The Victory Murders".
- (1928) Novel: "The Square Emerald".
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