Stage Productions
- A Defection from Grace (1913) with Frank Harris (unpublished)
- The Seventh Commandment (1913) with Frank Harris (unpublished)
- The Passing of Chow-Chow (1913) (one act) (published in 1925)
- On Trial (1914) with Frank Harris
- The Iron Cross (1917)
- The Home of the Free (1918)
- For the Defense (1919)
- It is the Law (1922)
- The Adding Machine (1923)
- The Mongrel (1924) from a novel by Hermann Bahr (adaptation)
- Close Harmony (with Dorothy Parker, 1924)
- The Sidewalks of New York (1925) (Unpublished, published in 1934 as Three Plays Without Words)
- Is He Guilty? (1927)
- Wake Up, Jonathan (with Hatcher Hughes, 1928)
- The Gay White Way (1928)
- Cock Robin (1929) (co-author: Philip Barry)
- Street Scene (1929) won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama (also directed)
- The Subway (1929)
- See Naples and Die (1930) (also directed)
- The Left Bank (1931) (also produced and directed)
- Counsellor-at-Law (1931) (also produced and directed)
- The House in Blind Alley: A Play in Three Acts (1932)
- We, The People (1933) (also produced and directed)
- Three Plays Without Words (1934) (one act)
- Landscape With Figures
- Rus in Urbe
- Exterior
- The Home of the Free 1934 (one act)
- Judgment Day (1934) (also produced and directed)
- Two Plays (1935)
- Between Two Worlds (also produced and directed)
- Not for Children
- Black Sheep (1938) (also produced and directed)
- American Landscape (1938) (also directed)
- Two On an Island (1940) with incidental music by Kurt Weill (also directed)
- Flight tio the West (1941) (also directed)
- The Talley Method (1941) (also produced and directed)
- A New Life (1944)
- Dream Girl (1946) (also directed)
- The Grand Tour (1952) (also directed)
- The Winner (1954) (also directed)
- Cue for Passion (1959) (also directed)
- Love Among the Ruins (1963) (Originally copyrighted in 1951)
- Court of Last Resort (1965)
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