Work On Broadway
- Charlot Revue (1925) - revue - featured co-lyricist for "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You" with Al Dubin, music by Joseph Meyer
- Padlocks of 1927 (1927) - revue - lyricist
- Harry Delmar's Revels (1927) - revue - co-lyricist
- Sweet and Low (1930) - revue - composer, lyricist, and producer
- Billy Rose's Crazy Quilt (1931) - revue - producer, librettist, and director
- The Great Magoo (1932) - play - producer
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1934 (1934) - revue - featured lyricist for "Soul Saving Sadie", "Suddenly", "Countess Dubinsky", and "Sarah, the Sunshine Girl"
- Jumbo (1935) - musical - producer
- Clash by Night (1941) - play - producer
- Carmen Jones (1943) - musical - producer
- Seven Lively Arts (1944) - revue - producer
- Concert Varieties (1945) - vaudeville - producer
- Interplay (1945) - ballet - producer
- The Immoralist (1954) - play - producer
- The Wall (1960) - play - co-producer
Posthumous Credits
- Ain't Misbehavin' (1978) - revue - featured lyricist for "I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling" from Applause
- Big Deal (1986) - musical - featured lyricist for "Me and My Shadow"
- Fosse (1999) - revue - featured lyricist for "Dancin' Dan (Me and My Shadow)"
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