- (1929) Stage: His play, "The First Mrs. Fraser," was performed at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England with Marie Tempest, Henry Ainley, Robert Andrews, Margaretta Scott, Ursula Jeans, Margaret Riddick and Eileen Peel in the cast.
- (1938) His play, "Robert's Wife," was performed at the Globe Theatre in London, England with Edith Evans, Owen Nares, Margaret Scudamore, and Robert Holmes in the cast. Murray Macdonald was director.
- (1929) Stage Play: The First Mrs. Fraser. Written by St. John Ervine. Scenic Design by Livingston Platt. Directed by Grace George. Playhouse Theatre: 28 Dec 1929- 1 Nov 1930 (352 performances). Cast: Grace George (as "Janet Fraser"), A.E. Matthews (as "James Fraser"), Eric Elliott (as "Murdo Fraser"), Carol Goodner (as "Elsie Fraser"), Lawrence Grossmith (as "Philip Logan"), John Halloran (as "Ninian Fraser"), Emily Hamill (as "Mabel"), Annabella Murray (as "Alice Fraser"). Replacement cast: Ruth Benson Blinn (as "Mabel"), Charles Campbell (as "Ninian Fraser"), Phyllis Elgar (as "Elsie Fraser"), Lowell Gilmore (as "Murdo Fraser") [Broadway debut], May Marshall (as "Alice Fraser"), Craig Ward (as "Philip Logan"). Note: Filmed by Donau-Film Wien, Melodie Film [Austria] as Du bist die Richtige (1955).
- (1923) Stage Play: Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary. Comedy. Written by St. John Ervine. Scenic Design by Ernest Gros. Lighting Design by Louis Hartman. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 11 Sep 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/86 performances). Cast: Gladys Burgess (as "Ellen"), Audrey Cameron ("Jenny"), Orlando Daly (as "Rev. Canon Peter Considine, M.A."), Florence Edney (as "Miss Mimms"), Mrs. Fiske (as "Mary Westlake"), Winifred Fraser (as "Mrs. Considine"), A.P. Kaye (as "Mr. Hobbs"), Naoe Kondo (as "Tori"), Francis Lister(as "Geoffrey"), Lennox Pawle (as "Mr. Beeby"), C. Aubrey Smith (as "Sir Henry Considine, K.C.M.G."), Nora Swinburne (as "Sheila"). Produced by David Belasco. Produced by arrangement with Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1931) His play, "The First Mrs. Fraser," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Grace George in the cast.
- (1947) His play, "The First Mrs. Fraser," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Jane Crowl and Reginald Mason in the cast.
- (February 10, 1939) His play, "Anthony and Anna," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey.
- (August 17, 1947) His play, "The First Mrs. Fraser," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Jane Cowl in the cast.
- (November 20 to 23, 1917) His play, "The Critics," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Shakespeare Club House in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was director and artistic director.
- (May 20 to 28, 1924) His play, "Jane Clegg," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Lenore Shanewise was director.
- (February 10 to 19, 1927) His play, "The Lady of Belmont," was performed in a Pasadena Playhouse production at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Lenore Shanewise was director. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
- (October 4 to 8; 11 to 15, 1927) His play, "Anthony and Anna," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Ralph Freud was director.
- (September 24 to October 5, 1929) His play, "Mary, Mary Quite Contrary," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Lenore Shanewise was director. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
- (October 25 to November 5, 1932) His play, "The First Mrs. Fraser," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Addison Richards was director. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
- (April 7 to 12, 1941) His play, "Lady of Belmont (Sequel to Merchant of Venice)," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Onslow Stevens was director.
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