- (1918) Stage Play: Watch Your Nighbor. Written by Leon Gordon and LeRoy Clemens. Booth Theatre: 2 Sep 1918- Oct 1918 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: LeRoy Clemens, Edward Colebrook, John De Briac, Fred Esmelton [final Broadway role], Charles Fisher, Ruby Hallier, Stanley Harrison, Emil Hoch, Alexander Loftus, Bertram Marburgh, Dodson Mitchell, Gerald Pring, Dore Rogers, Mary Servoss, Gayne Whitman [credited as Harold Vosburgh]. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1920) Stage Play: Breakfast in Bed. Farce. Written by Georges Feydeau. Book adapted by Willard Mack and Howard Booth. 42nd Street Theatre: 3 Feb 1920- Apr 1920 (closing date unknown/75 performances). Cast: Blanche Clark, Wally Clark, Will Deming, Vincent Dennis (as "Hugo Getsit"), Jules Epailly (as "Prince Nicholas"), Gladys Gilbert, Leon Gordon, Harry Hanlon, John O. Hewitt, Anne Lorentz, Tommy Meade, Florence Moore, Fred Strong, C. Hooper Trask, Clara Verdera, Waldo Whipple. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1921) Stage Play: Blue Eyes. Musical comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Poppy God. Melodrama. Written by Leon Gordon, LeRoy Clemens and Thomas Grant Springer. Directed by Leon Gordon. Hudson Theatre: 29 Aug 1921- Sep 1921 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Frank Allworth (as "Hick Lewis"), Robert Brister, King Calder (as "Exley"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Maj. Hawley"), Wallace Ford (as "Higgins") [Broadway debut], Victor Goddard, Ruby Gordon, Marion Grey, Edna Hibbard (as "Suie Ming"), Glenn Hopkins, Judson Langill, George MacQuarrie (as "Wo Ling Wo"), Doris Marquette, Harry Mestayer (as "Gin Long"), James Millward (as "Second Tough"), Ralph Morgan (as "Stanley Bennett"), Robert Peel, George Pembroke (as "Tubby"), Harold Seton, Nick Stark, Donald Strebig (as "First Tough"), H. Conway Wingfield (as "Doc"). Produced by the Selwyns.
- (1921) Stage: Directed / appeared (as "Don Miguel di Ribera y Santallos") in "The White Peacock", produced on Broadway. Melodrama. Written by Olga Petrova (also appearing as "Revette di Ribera y Santallos"). Comedy Theatre: 26 Dec 1921-Mar 1922 (closing date unknown/102 performances). Cast: Charles Brokaw (as "Joselito"), Doris Carpenter, Malcolm Fassett, E.L. Fernandez, Judson Langill, George Thorpe (as "Capt. Hubert Lang"; Broadway debut), Ludmila Toretzka (as "Anna"), Letha Walters.
- (1925) Stage Play: Lady Bug. Farce. Written by Frances Nordstrom. Directed by Priestly Morrison. Apollo Theatre: 17 Apr 1932- Apr 1932 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: John Cumberland, Ida Fitzhugh, Leila Frost (as "Dorothy Meredith"), Leon Gordon (as "J. Claude Rutherford"), Denman Maley, Marie Nordstrom, Edward Poland, Lilyan Tashman (as "Pauline Manning"), Hilda Vaughn, Fleming Ward (as "Robert Manning"). Produced by Philip Klein.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Red Poppy. Melodrama. Written by André Picard and Francis Carco. Directed by Iden Payne. Greenwich Village Theatre: 20 Dec 1922- Dec 1922 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Herbert Ashton (as "Boule"), Te Ata (as "Irma"), Blanche Boizon (as "Lea"), Clara T. Bracy (as "Madame Boule"), Beatrice Bradley (as "Blanche"), John H. Brewer (as "Sorel"), Paul Broderick (as "Footman/A Tough"), Grace Connell (as "Pauline"), Frances Eldridge (as "Friquette"), Lorna Elliott (as "Madame Sorel"), Grace Gordon (as "A Lady"), Leon Gordon (as "DeCroy"), Ruby Gordon (as "Another Lady"), J.J. Greer (as "Jean/Sgt. deVille"), Grace Griswold (as "Mme. Vali"), Gerald Hamer (as "Duthil"), Norris Hobbs (as "Dede"), Burdette Kappes (as "Becot"), Hubbard Kirkpatrick (as "Another Tough"), Robert Knight (as "Bob"), George A. Lawrence (as "Dudule"), Arthur Lubin (as "Mimile"), Bela Lugosi (as "Fernando"), Kay McKay (as "A Gentleman"), Elena Meade (as "Babe"), Arthur Metcalfe (as "Prince Sergius Saratoff"), Marco Mora (as "Victor"), Elizabeth North (as "Toto"), William Paul (as "Babe Rose"), Betty Ross-Clarke (as "Liane"), Byron Russell (as "Pierre"), Joan Twain (as "Francine"), Estelle Winwood (as "Claire"). Produced by Henry Baron.
- (1923) Stage Play: Pride. Comedy/drama.
- (1923) Stage Play: Not So Fast.
- (1923) Stage Play: White Cargo. Melodrama. Written by Leon Gordon.
- (1924) Stage Play: Garden of Weeds. Drama. Written by Leon Gordon. Directed by Leon Gordon. Gaiety Theatre: 28 Apr 1924- May 1924 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Lee Baker (as "Phillip Flagg"), Jean Bell, Clarence Derwent (as "Archie Duffing"), Shiela Desmond, Maxine Flood, Phoebe Foster (as "Dorothy Deldridge"), Warburton Gamble, Ruby Gordon, Norman Hackett, Robert T. Haines, Florence Huntley, Lola Maye, Harry Morvil, Carrington North, Elizabeth North, Bobbie Storey, Lilyan Tashman (as "Hazel Harbyry") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Leon Gordon. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as The Garden of Weeds (1924).
- (1925) Stage Play: The Piker. Drama. Written by Leon Gordon. Based on a story by Oliver Eastwood. Directed by Priestly Morrison. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 15 Jan 1925- Feb 1925 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Lionel Barrymore (as "Bernie Kaplan"), Alan Brooks, Frank Conroy, Robert Cummings (as "Fred Cunningham"), Irene Fenwick, James C. Malaidy (as "The Waiter"), Harry E. McKee (as "George Howe"), Adrienne Morrison (as "Mrs. Cunningham"), W.A. Norton, Charles Slattery (as "Broderick"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1926) Stage Play: White Cargo. Melodrama (revival). Written by Leon Gordon.
- (1933) Stage Play: An Undesirable Lady. Written by Leon Gordon. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman. Directed by Leon Gordon. National Theatre: 9 Oct 1933- Oct 1933 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Lee Baker (as "As "Charles Fennick"), Miriam Battista (as "Miss Wales"), Nancy Carroll (as "Sally Marsh"), Jack Easton, Leo Kennedy, Donald Campbell, John Boyd, Edward Leiter, Walter W. Shuttleworth. Produced by Leon Gordon. Produced in association with W. Herbert Adams.
- (1925) Stage: Wrote "White Cargo," performed at the Princes Theatre in London, England, with Godfrey Tearle and Dorie Sawyer in the cast. Ida Molesworth was director.
- (5/15/24-9/24) Stage: Wrote "White Cargo," performed at the Playhouse Theatre in London, England, with Mary Clare, Brian Aherne, Franklin Dyall, Horace Hedges, William Matthews, Frank Lacy and Templar Powell in the cast.
- (Summer 1952) His play, "White Cargo," was performed in a Kenley Players production in York and Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, Pennsylvania with Rose La Rose in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1955) His play, "White Cargo," was performed in a Kenley Players production in Bristol, Pennsylvania with Julie Gibson in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1955) His play, "White Cargo," was performed in a Kenley Players production in Bristol, Pennsylvania with Sherry Britton in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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