Work On Broadway
- Sumurun (pantomime) (1912) - leader of the Deutsches Theater of Berlin on a New York tour
- The Miracle (1924) - Co-playwright and Director
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (revival) (1927) - Producer
- Jederman (1927) - Co-producer
- Peripherie (1928) - Playwright
- Redemption (revival) (1928) - Director
- The Eternal Road (1937) - Director
- The Merchant of Yonkers (1938), Thornton Wilder's play, later rewritten as "The Matchmaker".
- Sons and Soldiers (1943) - Producer and Director
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