- (1926) Stage: Revised "The Creaking Chair" (earliest Broadway credit). Written by Allene Tupper Wilke. Directed by E.E. Clive [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyceum Theatre: 22 Feb 1926-May 1926 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Robert Bennett (as "Jim Bates"), Mary Carroll (as "Anita Latter"), Harold R. Chase (as "Essai Aissa"), E.E. Clive (as "Angus Holly"), Tyrell Davis (as "John Cutting"), Gilbert Douglas (as "Oliver Hart"), Eleanor Griffith (as "Sylvia Latter"), Leonore Harris (as "Mrs. Carruthers"), Stanley Harrison (as "Henley"), Reginald Mason (as "Edwin Latter"), Beatrice Miller (as "Rose Emily Winch"), Brandon Peters (as "Philip Speed"). Produced by Carl Reed. Produced in association with E.E. Clive.
- (1927) Stage: Wrote (w/Harold Dearden) "Interference", produced on Broadway. Directed by Campbell Gullan. Empire Theatre: 18 Oct 1927-May 1928 (closing date unknown/224 performances). Cast: Alfred Ayre (as "Fred"), Charles Dalton (as "Chief Inspector Haines"), F.H. Day (as "Joseph Craghurst"), Phoebe Foster (as "Faith Marlay"), Winifred Fraser (as "Mrs. Florence Rooke"), Ethel Griffies (as "Mrs. Barme"), Colin Hunter (as "PC Cleaver"), Elsie Landford (as "Barbara Marlay"), Arthur Lewis (as "Childers"), Kathlene MacDonell (as "Deborah Kane"), A.E. Matthews (as "Philip Voaze"), Horace Sinclair (as "Dr. Puttock"), Oscar Stirling (as "Det. Sgt. Bourne"), Philip Tonge (as "Al Lavery"), John Williams (as "Douglas Helder"), Arthur Wontner (as "Sir John Marlay, MD"). Produced by Gilbert Miller. NOTE: Filmed as Interference (1928), Without Regret (1935), Interference (1953)).
- (1931) Stage: Wrote "Heat Wave", produced on Broadway. Drama. Directed by Stanley Bell. Fulton Theatre: 17 Feb 1931-Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Hugh Buckler (as "James Weysmith"), Fred K. Chandrasakara (as "Club Servant"), William Cooray (as "Dawltry's Boy"), Henry Daniell (as "George March"), K.A. Fernando (as "Club Servant"), Frank Henderson (as "Everard"), Betty Lawford (as "Irene March"), Lionel Pape (as "Dr. Muir"), Hilda Plowright (as "Mrs. Weysmith"), Enid Raphael (as "Mameena"), Basil Rathbone (as "Hugh Dawltry"), Selena Royle (as "Philippa March"), W. Wana Singh (as "Bahadur"), Arthur Stenning (as "Duckworth"), Mackenzie Ward (as "Nicholas Fayne"). Produced by Stratford Productions Ltd.
- (1932) Stage: Wrote "Counsel's Opinion", part of a production staged by The Metropolitan Players. Production was composed of the following shows: "Counsel's Opinion", "The Family Exit", "The March Heir", "Saturday It Rained", "The Way Out", "The White Dress". Chanin Auditorium: 13 Dec 1932-Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Alan Brooks, Virginia George, Sardis Lawrence, John Monks, Robert Neff, Eleanor Steele. Produced by Mabel Rowland and Jay Strong.
- (1945) Story: "Pink Strings and Sealing Wax" (filmed as Pink Strings and Sealing Wax (1949), Pink String and Sealing Wax (1960), Pink String and Sealing Wax (1956), Pink Strings and Sealing Wax (1949).
- (1913) Playwright: "Seein' Reason".
- (1914) Playwright: "Swank".
- (1914) Playwright: "The Return of Imry".
- (1914) Playwright: "Falling Upstairs".
- (1916) Playwright: "Early Birds".
- (1916) Playwright: "Postal Orders" (filmed as Postal Orders (1932)).
- (1917) Playwright: "Ten Minutes' Tension".
- (1921) Playwright (w/D.C. Calthorp): "Out to Win" (filmed as Out to Win (1923)).
- (1922) Playwright: "I Win".
- (1929) Playwright: "Hell's Loose".
- (1929) Playwright: "Heat Wave" (filmed as The Road to Singapore (1931)).
- (1930) Playwright: "Pursuit".
- (1931) Playwritght: "Royal Heritage" (aka "A Prince of Romance").
- (1933) Playwright (w/J.H. Turner): "This Inconsistency".
- (1939) Playwright (w/Harold Dearden): "To Kill a Cat".
- (1918) Novel: "Our Wonderful Selves".
- Playwright (w/Michael Pertwee): "The Paragon" (filmed as Silent Dust (1949)).
- (1941) Novel: "Lovers Are Losers".
- Playwright: "The Murder Party" (filmed as The Murder Party (1934)).
- (1940) Novel: "Camelion's Dish".
- Playwright: "It Happened to One Man" (filmed as It Happened to One Man (1940).
- (1923) Novel: "The Eagle and the Wren".
- (1924) Novel: "Treasure Trail".
- (1927) Novel: "Rivers to Cross".
- (1934) Novel: "Princess by Proxy".
- (1935) Novel: "Four Winds".
- (1936) Novel: "Such an Enmity".
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