- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Ixion [or, The Man at the Wheel] (1868). Musical burlesque. Book adapted by F.C. Burnand. Music by Michael Connolly. Wood's Museum and Metropolitan: 28 Sep 1868- 30 Jan 1869 (120 performances). Cast: Harry Beckett, Ada Harland, Alice Logan, Grace Logan, Pauline Markham, Lydia Thompson, Lisa Weber, Aggie Wood. Produced by George Wood.
- Ixion [or, The Man at the Wheel] (1869). Musical burlesque (revival). Book adapted by F.C. Burnand. Music by Michael Connolly. Waverley Theatre: 26 May 1869- 12 Jun 1869 (19 performances). Cast: Miss Bell, Mrs. Sedley Brown, Annie Campion, James C. Dunn, Minnie Jackson, Charles T. Parsloe, Emily Pitt, Mary Pitt, Betty Rigl, Emily Rigl, Felix Rogers, Belvil Ryan, Jenny Willmore, Lizzie Wilmore. Produced by London Burlesque Combination.
- Ixion [or The Man at the Wheel] (1870). Musical burlesque (revival). Book adapted by F.C. Burnand. Music by Michael Connolly. Wood's Museum and Metropolitan: 10 Jan 1870- 5 Feb 1870 (24 performances). Cast: James Barnes, Clara Fisher, Lillie Hall, Ada Harland, Belle Howitt, Emily Pitt, Edward Righton, Lisa Weber, Lizzie Wilmore. Produced by George Wood.
- Faust [or, The Vicissitudes of a "Girl of the Period"] (1870). Musical burlesque (revival). Written by F.C. Burnand. Wood's Museum and Metropolitan: 7 Feb 1870- 26 Feb 1870 (21 performances). Cast: James Barnes, Clara Fisher, Lillie Hall, Ada Harland, Emily Pitt, Edward Righton, J.M. Ward, Lisa Weber, Lizzie Wilmore. Produced by George Wood.
- Ixion [or, The Man at the Wheel] (1872). Musical burlesque (revival). Written by F.C. Burnand. Music by Henry Wannemacher. Theatre Comique: 26 Feb 1872- 16 Mar 1872 (24 performances). Cast: Lillie Hall, Irene Worrell, Jennie Worrell, Sophie Worrell. Produced by Josh Hart.
- Poll and Partner Joe (1872). Musical burlesque. Written by F.C. Burnand. Music arranged by Napier Lothian. Musical Director: Napier Lothian. Niblo's Garden: 1 Apr 1872- 20 Apr 1872 (21 performances). Cast: George W. Anson, Jennie Lee, Harry Pearson, Mrs. John Wood. Produced under the immediate supervision of Mrs. John Wood; Presented by Henry C. Jarrett and Harry Palmer.
- Ixion [or, The Man at the Wheel] (1872). Musical/burlesque. Written by F.C. Burnand. Music arranged by Michael Connolly. Music by Michael Connolly. Musical Director: Michael Connolly. Directed by James Schonberg. Wallack's Theatre: 2 Sep 1872- 21 Sep 1872 (20 performances). Cast: Harry Beckett, John Bryer, Rose Coghlan [Broadway debut], Camille Dubois, Tilly Earl, Willie Edouin, Amy Sheridan, Lydia Thompson, Eliza Weathersby, Carlotta Zerbini. Produced by Lydia Thompson's Burlesque Troupe.
- Cox and Box (1879). Musical/operetta. Music by Arthur Sullivan. Libretto by F.C. Burnand. Standard Theatre: 14 Apr 1879- 24 May 1879 (7 performances). Cast: Hart Conway, Charles Makin, Thomas Whiffen. Produced by James C. Duff.
- The Orient Express (1895). Translated by F.C. Burnand. From "Orientreise" by Oskar Blumenthal and Gustaf Kadelburg. Daly's Theatre: 31 Jan 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Ada Rehan, Frank Worthing. Produced by Augustin Daly.
- Mrs. Ponderbury's Past (1896). Farce. Written by F.C. Burnand. From "Mme. Mongodin" by Robert Blum. Based on Toche. Garrick Theatre: 7 Jan 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Stuart Robson Henrietta Vaders.
- Number 9 (1897). Written by F.C. Burnand. From "Hans Huckebein" by Oskar Blumenthal and Gustaf Kadelburg. Daly's Theatre: 7 Dec 1897- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- Saucy Sally (1904). Farce. Written by F.C. Burnand. Lyceum Theatre: 4 Apr 1904- Apr 1904 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Frances Belmont, Julia Booth, Fanny Brough, Charles Hawtrey, Ethel Hollingshead, Arthur Playfair, E.A. Plumpton, Faith Reynolds, Henry Stephenson, E.W. Tarver, Fred Thorne, Wallace Widdecombe. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- [Posthumous credit] Cox and Box (1934). Musical/operetta (revival).
- [Posthumous credit] Cox and Box/The Pirates of Penzance (1944).
- (1996) His pantomime, "Robin Hood or The Forester's Fate," was adapted by Geoffrey Brawn at the Players' Theatre in London, England with Heather Tracy, Vikki Alexander, Clifton Todd, Robert Meadwell, Michael Chance, Tim Godwin, and Kate Alice Woodbridge in the cast. Geoffrey Brawn was director.
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