- (1905) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House", produced on Broadway. Drama (revival). Lyceum Theatre: 2 Mar 1905-May 1905 (15 performances).
- (1905) Stage: Wrote "When We Dead Awake", produced on Broadway. Drama. Knickerbocker Theatre (moved to The Princess Theatre from 27 Mar 1905-close): 7 Mar 1905-Apr 1905 (closing date unknown/27 performances). Cast: Dorothy Donnelly (as "Mrs. Maia Rubek"), Florence Kahn (as "Strange Lady"), Frederick Lewis (credited as Frederick Lewis; as "Prof. Arnold Rubek"), J.H. Lewis (credited as James H. Lewis; as "The Inspector"; Broadway debut), Frank Losee (as "Ulfheim"), Evelyn Wood (as "Sister of Mercy"). Replacement actor: Robert Lowe (as "Ulfheim"). Produced by Maurice Campbell.
- (1904) Stage: Wrote "Hedda Gabler", produced on Broadway. Drama (revival). Daly's Theatre: 24 Nov 1904-27 Nov 1904 (4 performances). Cast: Ricca Allen (as "Bertha"), Gertrude Binley (as "Thea Elvsted"), Charles Dalton (as "Judge Brack"), Louis Massen (as "George Tesman"), Charles Milward (as "Eilert Lovborg"), Nance O'Neil (as "Hedda Tesman"), Clara Thompson (as "Miss Julia Tesman"). Produced by John B. Schoeffel.
- (1904) Stage: Wrote "Pillars of Society", produced on Broadway (revival).
- (1904) Stage: Wrote "Rosmersholm", produced on Broadway. Princess Theatre: 28 Mar 1904-Apr 1904 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Martin Alsop (credited as Martin L. Alsop), Grace Gaylor Clark (as "Madame Helseth"), Florence Kahn (as "Rebecca West"), William Morris (as "Johannes Rosmer"), Theodore Roberts (as "Dr. Kroll"). Produced by The Century Players.
- (1903) Stage: Wrote "Hedda Gabler", produced on Broadway. Drama (revival). Manhattan Theatre: 5 Oct 1903-Oct 1903 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Bella Bohn (as "Bertha"), Hobart Bosworth (as "Eilert Lovborg"), Henry Carvill (credited as Henry J. Carvill; as "Judge Brack"), Minnie Maddern Fiske (credited as Mrs. Fiske; as "Hedda Tesman"; also producer), William B. Mack (as "George Tesman"), Mary Maddern (as "Miss Julia Tesman"), Carlotta Nillson (as "Thea Elvstead").
- (1903) Stage: Wrote "Ghosts", produced on Broadway. Drama (revival). Mrs. Osborn's Playhouse: 3 Mar 1903-unknown (16 performances). Cast: Charles A. Gray (as "Jacob Engstrand, a carpenter"), Virginia Klein (as "Regina Engstrand, Mrs. Alving's maid"), Frederick Lewis (as "Oswald Alving, Mrs. Alving's son, a painter"), Mary Shaw (as "Mrs. Helen Alving, widow of Capt. Alving, late Chamberlain to the King"), Maurice Wilkinson (as "Pastor Manders"). Produced by George Fawcett.
- (12/21/1889) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House", produced on Broadway. Cast: Mrs. Richard Mansfield (credited as Beatrice Cameron; (as "Nora Helmer"). Palmer's Theatre, New York City. NOTE: Filmed as A Doll's House (1918), A Doll's House (1973), A Doll's House (1950), A Doll's House (1992), A Doll's House (1973), Casa de muñecas (1943), A Doll's House (1911), A Doll's House (1917), A Doll's House (1922), Casa de muñecas (1954), A Doll's House
- (1900) Stage: Wrote "The Master Builder". Drama (revival). Book adapted by Charles Henry Meltzer. Carnegie Lyceum: 17 Jan 1900 (1 performance).
- (1898) Stage: Wrote "Hedda Gabler", produced on Broadway. Drama. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 30 Mar 1898-unknown (unknown performances). Cast (as known): Elizabeth Robins.
- (2005) Stage: Wrote "The Lady from the Sea," performed at the Greasy Joan & Company Theatre in Chicago, IL. Jenna Sjunneson McDanold was lighting designer.
- (1905) Stage: Wrote "The Master Builder". Drama (revival) [Benefit production for Mrs. Gilbert's Memorial Window]. Written by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Charles J. Bell. Carnegie Lyceum: 12 May 1905 (1 performance).
- (1911) Stage: Wrote "The Lady from the Sea", produced on Broadway. Drama. Lyric Theatre: 6 Nov 1911-unknown (unknown performances).
- (1904) Stage: Wrote "Hedda Gabler", produced on Broadway. Drama (revival). Manhattan Theatre: 19 Nov 1904-Dec 1904 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: George Arliss (as "Judge Brack"), Minnie Maddern Fiske (credied as Mrs. Fiske; as "Hedda Tesman"; also producer), William B. Mack (as "George Tesman"), Mary Maddern (as "Miss Julia Tesman"), John Mason (as "Eilert Lovborg"), Laura McGilvray (as "Thea Elvsted"), Emily Stevens (as "Bertha").
- (1982) Stage: Wrote "Ghosts". Directed by John Madden, with Liv Ullmann ("Mrs. Helen Alving, widow of Capt. Alving, late Chamberlain to the King") and Kevin Spacey ("Oswald Alving, Mrs. Alving's son, a painter"; Kennedy Center debut), at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Eisenhower Theater, Washington, DC.
- (1/5/1894-unknown) Stage: Wrote "Ghosts," produced on Broadway: Cast: Ida Jeffreys Goodfriend ("Mrs. Helen Alving, widow of Capt. Alving, late Chamberlain to the King"). Berkeley Lyceum Theatre, New York City.
- (1962) Stage: Wrote "Peer Gynt," produced on Broadway. Cast: Liv Ullmann.
- (1978) Stage: Wrote "Rosmersholm," directed by Bjørn Endreson, with Liv Ullmann ("Rebecca West"), at Trøndelag Teater, Trondheim, Norway.
- (3/6/1891-unknown) Stage: Wrote "Pillars of Society," produced on Broadway. Cast unknown. Lyceum Theatre, New York City. NOTE: Filmed as The Pillars of Society (1911).
- (1974) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," directed by Elisabeth Bang and Pål Skjønberg, with Liv Ullmann (Nora"). National tour with , Riksteatret, the Norwegian National Touring Theatre.
- (12/21/1889-unknown) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," performed on Broadway, with Mrs. Richard Mansfield (billed as Beatrice Cameron; as "Nora Helmer") in the cast. NOTE: Palmer's Theatre was demolished in 1915.
- (2/21/1975-4/20/1975) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," produced on Broadway (revival). Adapted by Christopher Hampton, directed by Tormod Skagestad; "Tarantella" choreographed by Donald Saddler; with Liv Ullmann ("Nora Helmer"); Sam Waterston ("Torvald Helmer"); Michael Chambers ("The Messenger"); Barbara Colby ("Kristine Linde"); Gibby Gibson ("Bobby, Helmers' Child"); Paula Gibson ("Emmy, Helmers' Child"); Michael Granger ("Dr. Rank"); Wayne Harding ("Ivar, Helmers' Child"); Barton Heyman ("Nils Krogstad"); Judith Light ("Helene, The Maid"); Helen Stenborg ("Anne-Marie, The Nanny"). Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City.
- (4/8/1895) Stage: Wrote "An Enemy of the People," produced on Broadway. With Herbert Beerbohm Tree in the cast. Abbey's Theatre, New York City (1 performance).
- (8/23/1892-10/2/1892) Stage: Wrote "Ghosts", produced on Broadway (revival). Adapted by Arthur Kopit, directed by John Neville (also in cast as "Pastor Manders"). Cast: Edward Binns ("Jacob Engstrand, a carpenter"); Liv Ullmann ("Mrs. Helen Alving, widow of Capt. Alving, late Chamberlain to the King"); Janie Murray (credited as Jane Murray; "Regina Engstrand, Mrs. Alving's maid"); Kevin Spacey ("Osvald Alving, Mrs. Alving's son, a painter"; Broadway debut). Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City (48 total performances, including 8 previews beginning August 23, 1982).
- (1974) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," directed by Elisabeth Bang and Pål Skjønberg, with Liv Ullmann ("Nora"), at Det Norske Teatret, Oslo, Norway.
- (1960) Stage: Wrote "Kongs-Emnerne" (aka "The Pretenders"), with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (2013-14 season) Stage: Wrote "Hedda Gabler," performed at the Writers Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Kate Fry in the cast.
- (3/9/1890) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," performed at the Columbia Theatre, Chicago, IL.
- (12/5/1937) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," adapted by Thornton Wilder. Produced at The Grand Opera House in Chicago, IL, with Ruth Gordon ("Nora Helmer"), Dennis King, Paul Lukas and Sam Jaffe in the cast.
- (1972-73) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary and Marine Memorial Theatres in San Francisco, CA. Allen Fletcher was director.
- (1974-75) Stage: Wrote "Pillars of the Community," performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, CA. Allen Fletcher was director.
- (1976-77) Stage: Wrote "The Master Builder," performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, CA. Allen Fletcher was director.
- (1976-77) Stage: Wrote "Peer Gynt," performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, CA. Allen Fletcher was director.
- (1975-76) Stage: Wrote "Peer Gynt," performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, CA. Allen Fletcher was director.
- (1980-81) Stage: Wrote "Ghosts," performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, CA. Allen Fletcher was director.
- (1983-84) Stage: Wrote "John Gabriel Borkman," performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, CA. Allen Fletcher was director.
- (2003-04) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," translated by Paul Walsh in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, CA. Carey Perloff was director.
- (2006-07) Stage: Wrote "Hedda Gabler," translated by Paul Walsh in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, CA. Richard E. T. White was director.
- (1971) Stage: Wrote "An Enemy of the People," performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, CA. Allen Fletcher was director / translator.
- (1972) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production tour in Hawaii.
- (2004) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," translated by Paul Walsh in an American Conservatory Theatre production with Rene Augesen ("Nora") in the cast.
- (2004) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," translated by Paul Walsh in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, CA, with Rene Augesen ("Nora") in the cast.
- (4/11/1989-5/14/1989) Stage: Wrote "Hedda Gabler," performed at the Public Theater in PIttsburgh, PA.
- (1968-69 season) Stage: Wrote "Ghosts," translated by Peter Watts at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, CT. ' Arvin Brown was director. Will S. Armstrong was set designer. Alec Sutherland was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (1973-74 season) Stage: Wrote "The Master Builder," performed at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, CT. Austin Pendleton was director / adapter. John Conklin was set designer. Whitney Blausen was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (3/15/1979-4/15/1979) Stage: Wrote "Rosmersholm," translated / directed by Allen Fletcher at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, CT. John Jensen was set designer. Mary Strieff was costume designer. Jamie Gallagher was lighting designer.
- (1973) Stage: Wrote "The Master Builder," performed at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, CT, with Geraldine Fitzgerald and William Swetland in the cast. Austin Pendleton was director / adapter. John Conklin was set designer. Whitney Blausen was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (1/20/1966-2/13/1966) Stage: Wrote "A Doll's House," performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, KY, with Patricia Stewart ("Nora Helmer"); Judith Wikoff ("Helen"); Grant Sheehan ("Torvald Helmer"); J.S. Johnson ("Dr. Rank"); Mitzi Friedlander ("Christine Linde"); John Seitz ("Nils Krogstad"); Chester Clark ("Ivar Helmer"); Celeste Clark ("Emmy Helmer") in the cast. Richard Block was translator and director.
- (1967-68 season) Stage: Wrote "The Enemy of the People," performed at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, RI. Adrian Hall was director. Eugene Lee was set designer. John Lehrmeyer was costume designer. Roger Morgan was lighting designer. Arthur Miller was adapter.
- (1997-98 season) Stage: Wrote "Peer Gynt," performed in a world premiere production and new adaptation at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, RI. Stephan Muller was director. David Henry Hwang and Stephan Muller were adapters. Eugene Lee was set designer. William Lane was costume designer. Roger Morgan was lighting designer. Peter Sasha Hurowitz was sound designer.
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