- (1928) Stage: Wrote "The Sport of Kings", performed at the Savoy Theatre in London, England, with Mary Jerrold, E. Holman Clark, Rosaline Courtneidge and Adele Dixon in the cast.
- (1936) Stage: Adapted Eugene Wallace's novel, "The Frog", at the Princes Theatre in London, England, with Jack Hawkins, Gordon Harker, Christine Barry, Frank Pettingell, Herbert Lomas, Percy Parsons and Cyril Smith in the cast.
- (3/1;8/18-8/31/18) Stage: Wrote (w/J. Hartley Manners, Percival Knight) "Getting Together", produced on Broadway. Directed by Holbrook Blinn and Frederick Stanhope. Lyric Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 3 June 1918 to closing; 112 performances.
- (1920) Stage: Wrote "Happy-Go-Lucky", produced on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1929) Stage: Wrote "The Middle Watch", produced on Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as The Middle Watch (1940), The Middle Watch (1930))
- (1938) Stage Play: Bachelor Born. Comedy. Written by Ian Hay. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Directed by Frederick Leister. Morosco Theatre (moved to The Lyceum Theatre from 25 Jan 1938- Jan 1939 (closing date unknown/400 performances). Cast: Frederick Leister (as "Charles Donkin"), Phoebe Foster (as "Barbara Fane"), Aubrey Mather (as "Frank Hastings"), Peggy Simpson (as "Button Faringdon"), Josephine Brown (as "Matron"), Francis Compton, Sally Fitzpatrick, Arthur Gould-Porter (as "Flossie Nightingale"), Stephen Ker-Appleby (as "Philip De Pourville"), Lester Lonergan III (as "Bimbo Faringdon"), Gary McCully (as "Pop"), Gavin Muir (as "Victor Beamish"), William Packer, Jane Sterling, Bertram Tanswell (as "Old Crump"), Philip Tonge (as "Rev. Edmund Ovington"), Helen Trenholme (as "Rosemary Faringdon"). Replacement actors: Edward Fielding (as "Charles Donkin"), Marcella Swanson (as "Barbara Fane"), Richard Temple (as "Frank Hastings"). Produced by Milton Shubert. Produced in association with Ruth Selwyn. Note: Filmed by Associated British Picture Corporation [UK] as Housemaster (1938) [original US theatrical distribution by Alliance Films].
- (1937) Stage: Wrote "Housemaster", performed at the Streatham Hill Theatre in Streatham Hill, London, England, with Frederick Leslie, J.H. Roberts, Hilda Trevelyan, John Ford and Kynaston Reeves in the cast.
- (1937) Stage: Wrote (w/Edgar Wallace) "The Frog", performed at the Princes Theatre in London, England, with Jack Hawkins, Gordon Harker, Christine Barry, Herbert Lomas, Percy Parsons and Cyril Smith in the cast.
- (1951) Stage: Wrote (w/'Lawrence Du Garde Peach') "The White Sheep of the Family", performed at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England, with Jack Hulbert and Joyce Carey in the cast.
- (7/9/56) Stage: Wrote (w/Stephen King-Hall) "The Middle Watch", performed at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre in Wolverhampton, England, with Leonard Rossiter, Terence Lodge, Michael Anderson, Sonia Graham, Anne Jameson and Tony Steedman in the cast.
- (11/12/36) Stage: Wrote "Housemaster", performed at the Apollo Theatre in London, England, with Frederick Leister, Tony Wickham, Elizabeth Nolan, Rosalyn Boulter, Joan White, John Ford, Humphrey Morton and Kynaston Reeves in the cast.
- (6/37) Stage: Wrote "Housemaster", performed at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England, with Frederick Leister, Tony Wickham, Elizabeth Nolan, Rosalyn Boulter, Joan White, John Ford, Humphrey Morton and Kynaston Reeves in the cast.
- (1972) Stage: Wrote (w/Stephen King-Hall) "The Middle Watch", performed at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre in Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland, with Christopher Saul, Sarah Stephenson, Donald MacIver, Ian Lindsay, Sheila Brownrigg, Robert Aldous and Alec Heggie in the cast. Christopher Denys was the director.
- Playwright: "The Happy Ending" (filmed as The Happy Ending (1925)).
- (1926) Playwright: "Good Luck" (filmed as The Sporting Lover (1926))
- Playwright: "The Sport of Kings" (filmed as The Sport of Kings (1931))
- Playwright: "Midshipmaid Gob" (filmed as Midshipmaid Gob (1932))
- Playwright: "Leave It to Psmith" (filmed as Leave It to Me (1933))
- Playwright: "Admirals All" (filmed as Admirals All (1935))
- Playwright: "Mr. Faintheart" (filmed as All at Sea (1936))
- Playwright: "A Present from Margate" (filmed as The Widow from Monte Carlo (1935)).
- Playwright: "A Damsel in Distress" (filmed as A Damsel in Distress (1937)).
- Playwright: "Bachelor Born" (filmed as Housemaster (1938)).
- Playwright: "Tillie of Bloomsbury" (filmed as Tilly of Bloomsbury (1940)), Tilly of Bloomsbury (1921)), Tilly of Bloomsbury (1931)).
- Playwright: "Orders are Orders" (filmed as Orders Is Orders (1933), Orders Are Orders (1954)).
- (1929) Playwright: "The Middle Watch" (filmed as Girls at Sea (1958))).
- Book: "The First Hundred Thousand".
- (1936) Novel: "Housemaster" (filmed as Housemaster (1938) & Housemaster (1949))
- Playwright: "Getting Together" (filmed as The Common Cause (1919)).
- (March 1, 1956) I. DuGarde Peach and his play, "The White Sheep of the Family," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Lenore Shanewise was director.
- (Summer 1956) L. Du Garde Peach and his play, "White Sheep of The Family," was performed at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan with Edward Everett Horton in the cast. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
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