- (1950) His play, "Ali Baba or The Thirty-Nine Thieves," was adapted by Hattie Jacques and Joan Sterndale Bennett in a pantomime production at the Players Theatre in London, England with E. Chitty, Hattie Jacques, D. Anderson and J. Holman in the cast. Don Gemmell was director.
- (1952) His pantomime, "Babes in the Wood," was adapted by Hattie Jacques at the Players' Theatre in London, England with Geoffrey Dunn, Daphne Anderson, Ian Wallace, Dennis Wood, Eileen Beldon, Joan Sterndale Bennett, Diana Maddox, Madamoiselle Violetta, and John Hewer in the cast. Don Gemmell was director.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Lancashire Lass. Melodrama. Written by H.J. Byron . Directed by Walter Hartwig. President Theatre: 30 Dec 1932- Jan 1933 (closing dateunknown/21 performances). Cast: Barbara Allen (as "Fanny Danville"), John Boone (as "Mr. Gregory Danville"), Barlowe Borland (as "A Party of the Name of Johnson") [final Broadway role], Jack C. Connelly (as "Sergeant Donovan"), Mercedes Desmore (as "Ruth Kirby"), Edward M. Favor (as "Jellick"), Laura Grey (as "A Flower Girl"), John Hilton (as "Phil Andrews"), Colin Hunter (as "Inspector Kitely"), Bernard Jukes (as "Spotty"), Josef Lazarovici (as "Farmer Kirby"), James Lindsay (as "A Postman"), Bernard Ostertag (as "Kate Garstone"), Herbert Ranson (as "Ned Clayton"), Carl Benton Reid (as "Robert Redburn"), Charles P. Thompson (as "Milder"), Cecile Wulff (as "Mrs. Agatha Bootle"). Produced by Walter Hartwig.
- (April 11 to 15, 1933) His play, "Maria Marten," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director and also director.
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