- (1890) Stage: Wrote (earliest Broadway credit) "The Maister of Woodbarrow", produced on Broadway. Lyceum Theatre: 26 Aug 1890-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: E.H. Sothern.
- (1894) Stage: Wrote "A Way to Win a Woman", produced on Broadway. Lyceum Theatre: 26 Sep 1894-unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: E.H. Sothern.
- (1899) Stage: Wrote "John Ingerfield", produced on Broadway. Drama.
- (1899) Stage: Wrote "John Ingerfield", produced on Broadway. Drama (return engagement).
- (1899) Stage: Wrote "Miss Hobbs", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Lyceum Theatre: 7 Sept 1899-Jan 1900 (closing date unknown/158 performances). Cast: Clara Bloodgood, Mrs. G.H. Gilbert, Orrin Johnson, Adrienne Morrison (credited as Mabel Morrison; Broadway debut), Elizabeth Rathburn, Charles Richman, Annie Russell, T.C. Valentine, Joseph Wheelcock. Produced by Charles Frohman. NOTE: Filmed as Miss Hobbs (1920).
- (1906) Stage: "Susan in Search of a Husband" / "A Tenement Tragedy" [joint production], produced on Broadway. Liberty Theatre: 20 Nov 1906-Dec 1906 (closing date unknown/14 performances). "Susan in Search of a Husband": Comedy. Wrote source material (story). Adapted by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. Cast: A.G. Andrews, Essex Dane, Ada Dwyer, Reuben Fax, Isabel Irving, Ernest Mainwaring [final Broadway role], Eleanor Robson Susan, H.B. Warner. "A Tenement Tragedy". Cast: Frederick de Belleville [credited as Frederic de Belleville], Ada Dwyer, Thomas Graham, Emily Rigl, Eleanor Robson, H.B. Warner. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1909) Stage: Wrote "The New Lady Bantock", produced on Broadway. Directed by Charles Cartwright. Wallack's Theatre: 8 Feb 1909-Mar 1909 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Charles Cartwright, Harold De Becker, Terese Deagle , John W. Dean, Margaret Fuller, Mabel Earle Graham, Margaret Grey, Perdita Hudspeth, Frank Jackson, Stella Maltravers, T.J. McGrane, Robert McWade, Mabel Norton, Leila Repton, Fannie Ward. Produced by Joseph Brooks.
- (1909) Stage: Wrote "The Passing of the Third Floor Back", produced on Broadway. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 4 Oct 1909-Apr 1910 (closing date unknown/216 performances). Cast: Johnston Forbes-Robertson (as "The Third Floor Back"), Madge Avery (as "Mrs. Sharpe"), Kate Carlyon (as "Mrs. Tompkins"), Alexander Cassey (as "A Cad"), Molly Pearson (as "Stasia"), A.G. Poulton (as "Jape Samuels"), David Powell (as "Christopher Penny"), Mary Relph (as "Mrs. Percival de Hooley"), Montague Rutherford (as "Maj. Tompkins"), Allen Thomas (as "Joey Wright"), Evelyn Weedon (as "Vivian"), Haidee Wright (as "Mrs. Kite"; Broadway debut). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. NOTE: Filmed as The Passing of the Third Floor Back (1935), The Passing of the Third Floor Back (1918).
- (1913) Stage: Wrote "The Passing of the Third Floor Back", produced on Broadway (revival). Shubert Theatre: 29 Sep 1913-Dec 1910 (closing date unknown/unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Johnston Forbes-Robertson. Produced by Forbes-Robertson Repertory.
- (1914) Stage: Wrote "Poor Little Thing", produced on Broadway. Comedy. From the French of Jules Lemaître. Directed by Douglas J. Wood and Edward Elsner. Bandbox Theatre: 22 Dec 1914-Jan 1915 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Eric Blind (as "Mareze"), Frances Carson (as "Suzanne"; Broadway debut), Anita Clarendon (as "Marthe"), Ridler Davies (as "Solange"), Amy Dennis (as "Lili"), Janet Dunbar (as "Juliette Dupuy"), Ernest Elton (as "Garnoteau"), Jeannette Ferrell (as "Madame Durand"), Helen Fulton (as "Madeleine"), William Lorenz (as "Burette"), Alma Mara (as "Olga"), Dora Mavor (as "Renee"), Edith Nichols (as "Louise"), Irene Perels (as "Marie"), Celia Randolph (as "Alfine"), William Raymond (as "Jacques Mareze"), Elsie Ronald (as "Isabelle"), Eleanor Russell (as "Simone"), Beverly Sitgreaves (as "Madame Mareze"). Produced by New York Play Actors Inc.
- (1918) Stage: Wrote source material for "The Rainbow Girl", produced on Broadway. Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Material / lyrics by Rennold Wolf. Musical Director: Max Steiner. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Directed by Julian Mitchell and Herbert Gresham. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to The Gaiety Theatre from 17 Jun 1918-close): 1 Apr 1918-Aug 1918 (closing date unknown/160 performances). Cast: Miss Barry, Miss Beach, Harry Benham, Carlisle Blackton, Polly Bowman, Jane Burby, Jane Callan, Miss Callon, William Clifton, Miss Daly, Peggy Dana, Miss Day, Harry Delf, Ethel Delmar, Julie Eastman, Charles Fulton, Sydney Greenstreet (as "Martin Bennett, a Butler") Claire Grenville, Charles Hall, Laura Hamilton, Kathleen Lindley, Miss Livermore, Beth Lydy, Miss Mann, Miss Mantell, Mariam Medie, Margaret Merriman, Lenora Novasio, Robert G. Pitkin, May Roche, Marion Sitgreaves, Frederick Soloman, Dorothy St. Clair, Marguerite St. Clair, Edna Stillwell, Billy B. Van (as "Buck Evans, A Comedian"), Florence Ware, Jesse Willingham, Miss Woodworth. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1925) Stage: Wrote "Man or Devil", produced on Broadway (final Broadway credit). Directed by Lawrence Marston. Broadhurst Theatre: 21 May 1925-Jun 1925 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Marion Ballou (as "Dame Toelast"), Lionel Barrymore (as "Nicholas Snyders"), Thurlow Bergen (as "A Peddler"), Egon Brecher (as "Pieter Bles"), Ruth Findlay, McKay Morris, Herbert Standing Jr., Milton Steifel (as "A Barber"), Georgina Tilden, Milano Tilden, Isabelle Winlocke. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1892) Joint editor of magazine "The Idler," an illustrated monthly magazine published in Great Britain from 1892 to 1911. It was founded by author Robert Barr, who brought in the humorist Jerome as co-editor, and its contributors included many of the leading writers and illustrators of the time. It ceased publication in 1911.
- (1886) Novel: "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow".
- (1889) Novel: "Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)". NOTES: (1) Publisher: J.W. Arrowsmith. ISBN: 0-7653-4161-1. (2) This humorous travelogue (recalling a boating holiday on the Thames) is Jerome's best known work. (3) First edition sold 202,000 copies. Second edition: 1909. (4) In 2009 Esquire Magazine ranked it the #2 of the 50 Funniest Books Ever. (5) Filmed as Three Men in a Boat (1975), Drei Mann in einem Boot (1961), Three Men in a Boat (1956), Three Men in a Boat (1933), Three Men in a Boat (1920), Hanging a Picture (1915).
- (1891) Novel: "Diary of a Pilgrimage (and Six Essays)".
- (1898) Novel: "Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow".
- (1900) Novel: "Three Men on the Bummel" (aka "Three Men on Wheels").
- (1902) Novel: "Paul Kelver, a Novel".
- (1904) Novel: "Tommy and Co.".
- (1909) Novel: "They and I".
- (1919) Novel: "All Roads Lead to Calvary". NOTE: Filmed as All Roads Lead to Calvary (1921).
- (1923) Novel: "Anthony John".
- (1909) Novel: "The Love of Ulrich Nebendahl".
- (1909) Novel: "The Philosopher's Joke".
- (1890) Novel: "New Lamps for Old".
- (1914) Novel: "The Great Gamble".
- Playwright: "Fanny and the Servant Problem". NOTE: Filmed as Strictly Confidential (1919).
- (1917) Novel: "Malvina of Brittany" (filmed as Malvína (2003), The Three Kisses (1978)
- (1885) Novel: "On the Stage and Off".
- (1893) Book: "Novel Notes".
- (1898) Book: "The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow".
- (April 21 to May 7, 1919) His play, "The Passing of the Third Floor Back," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director and director.
- (February 1 to 5, 1921) His play, "The Passing of the Third Floor Back," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director and director.
- (July 11 to 14, 1923) His play, "Fanny and the Servant Problem," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director and director.
- (March 27 to 31, 1934) His play, "The Passing of the Third Floor Back," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Lenore Shanewise was director.
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