- Novel: "Mirror, Mirror On the Wall" (1950)
- Chapter, "Perpetual Emotion" (for book "Radio and Television Writing" by Max Wylie
- Writer: "A Woman of America" (NBC Radio, 1945)
- (1946) Stage Play: Born Yesterday. Comedy. Written by Garson Kanin. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Costume Design by Ruth Kanin. Assistant Scenic Design: Charles Elson. Directed by Garson Kanin. Lyceum Theatre (moved to The Henry Miller's Theatre from 9 Nov 1948- close): 4 Feb 1946- 31 Dec 1949 (1642 performances). Cast: Paul Douglas (as "Harry Brock"), Judy Holliday (as "Billie Dawn"), Gary Merrill (as "Paul Verrall"), Carroll Ashburn (as "The Assistant Manager"), Mona Bruns (as "Mrs. Hedges"), C.L. Burke (as "A Waiter"), Ellen Hall (as "Helen/A maid"), William Harmon (as "A Bellhop"), Otto Hulett (as "Ed Devery"), Rex King (as "A Bellhop"), Mary Laslo (as "A Manicurist"), Ted Mayer (as "A Barber"), Paris Morgan (as "A Bootblack"), Larry Oliver (as "Senator Norval Hedges"), Frank Otto (as "Eddie Brock") [final Broadway role]. Replacement cast (during Lyceum Theatre run): John S. Clubley (as "The Assistant Manager"), Harry Cooke (as "Eddie Brock") [final Broadway role], James Daly (as "A Bellhop"), Jan Sterling (as "Billie Dawn"). Replacement cast (during Henry Miller's Theatre run): Scott McKay (as "Paul Verrall"), Jean Parker (as "Billie Dawn"). Produced by Max Gordon. Note: Filmed as Born Yesterday (1950) and Born Yesterday (1993).
- (1934) Stage Play: Wednesday's Child.. Drama. Written by Leopold Atlas. Directed by H.C. Potter. Longacre Theatre: 16 Jan 1934- Mar 1934 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Leonard M. Barker, Stanton Bier, Wyrley Birch (as "Dr. Stirling"), Joie Brown, Mona Bruns (as "Miss Chapman"), Harry Clancy, Alfred Dalrymple, Walter Gilbert, Walter Greaza (as "Ray Phillips"), Harry Hanlon, Sally Hodges, Richard Jack, Lester Lonergan III, Robert Mayors, Cele McLaughlin, George Pembroke, Frankie Thomas (as "Bobby Phillips"), Katherine Warren. Produced by H. C. Potter and George Haight.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Love Thief. Drama. Written by Martin Brown. Directed by Frank Keenan. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 24 Jan 1927- Feb 1927 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Mona Bruns (as "Daisy Bell"), Walter Connolly (as "Pup Bridges"), Jay Hanna (as "Ferdie"), Grace Huff, William B. Mack, John W. Ransone, Walter W. Shuttleworth, Frank M. Thomas. Produced by Phil Werner and Michael Goldreyer.
- (1919) Stage Play: Pretty Soft. Written by Paul M. Potter. From the French of Anthony Mars. From the work of Leon Xanrof. Morosco Theatre: 5 May 1919- May 1919 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Joseph Allenton, Claude Beerbohm, Mona Bruns, Rowland Buckstone, Roy Cochrane, Rose Coghlan, Edouard Durand, Florence Eldridge, Joseph Herbert, Harry Manners, Edwin Nicander, Margaret Nybloc, Aileen Poe, Nacy Stewart, Jean Stuart, Dallas Welford. Produced by Empire Producing Corporation.
- (1919) Stage Play: Hobohemia. Written by Sinclair Lewis. Greenwich Village Theatre: 8 Feb 1919- Apr 1919 (closing date unknown/89 performances). Cast: Mona Bruns, Ralph Bunker, Lois Frances Clark, Ruby Craven, Theodore Doucet, Hilda Englund, Grace Morse, Gladys Plinge, Beatrice Prentice, Geoffrey C. Stein, Noel Tearle, Frank M. Thomas, Helen Westley, Phil White. Produced by Frank Conroy.
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