- (1906) Stage: Wrote "Gallops", produced on Broadway (earliest Broadway credit). Comedy. Musical Director: George Braham. Additional music by George Braham and George M. Cohan. Scenic Design by Arthur Corbault and Ernest Albert. Directed by Charles Richman. Garrick Theatre: 12 Feb 1906-Apr 1906 (closing date unknown/81 performances). Cast: William L. Abingdon (as "Randolph Gordon"), Grace Filkins (as "Mrs. Innis"), William Hawtrey (as "Jenkins"), George Holland (as "Bishop Cunningham"), Alfred Hudson (as "Williams"), Brandon Hurst (as "Capt. Palgrave"), William Ingersoll (as "Charlie Galloway"), Grace Kimball (as "Mrs. Charlie Galloway"), Hall McAllister (as "Willie Colfax"), George Probert (as "Johnnie Dashwood"), Charles Richman (as "Jack Heminway"), Frances Starr (as "Nell Colfax"). Replacement actor: John S. Robertson (as "Johnnie Dashwood"). Produced by William H. Reynolds.
- (1924) Stage: Wrote (w/Avery Hopwood) "The Best People", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Lyceum Theatre: 19 Aug 1924-Dec 1924 (closing date unknown/143 performances). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc. NOTE: Filmed as The Best People (1925), Fast and Loose (1930).
- (3/26/26-5/26) Stage: Wrote (w/Avery Hopwood) "The Best People," performed at the Lyric Theatre in London, England, with Olga Lindo, Nora Swinburne, Ian Hunter, C.V. France, Henrietta Watson, Kenneth Kove, Hugh Williams, Maisie Darrell, Martin Sands, Frederick Volpe and Dora Gregory in the cast.
- (1933) Stage: Wrote (w/Avery Hopwood) "The Best People", produced on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Directed by Lionel Bevans [final Broadway credit]. Waldorf Theatre: 15 Mar 1933-May 1933 (closing date unknown/67 performances). Cast: Thomas Braidon )credited as Thomas A. Braidon; as "George Grafton"; final Broadway role), Joseph Burton (as "Leo"), King Calder (as "Henry"), John T. Dwyer (as "Bronson Lenox"), Derek Fairman, Betty Garde (as "Millie"), Mary Lewis, Mary Frances McHugh, Thelma Paige, Maida Reade (as "Mrs. Lenox"), Roy Stuart, Kenneth Treseder (as "Lord Rockmere"), Robert Vivian (as "Bullock"). Produced by O.E. Wee and Jules J. Leventhal.
- (1927) Avery Hopgood and his play, "The Best People," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Leonard Mudie and Arthur Brander in the cast.
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