- Author of "Soeur Beatrice" (Sister Beatrice), a one-act drama about a nun who leaves her convent and whose place is taken by a statue of the Virgin Mary that comes to life. This was expanded in 1911 by 'Karl Vollmoller' into the spectacular stage pantomime, "The Miracle", which was produced onstage by the great German director Max Reinhardt (filmed as La légende de soeur Béatrix (1923).
- Novel: "Interieur" (filmed as Interieur (1969))
- Novel: "Het Mirakel van St. Antonius" (filmed as Het mirakel van St. Antonius (1977))
- Story: "Pelleas and Melisande" (filmed as Pelleas and Melisande (1913), Pelléas et Mélisande (1999), Pelléas et Mélisande (1999), Pelléas et Mélisande (1993), Pelléas et Mélisande (1987),
- (1905) Stage Play: Monna Vanna. Written by Maurice Maeterlinck. Translated by John Severance. Manhattan Theatre: 23 Oct 1905- Dec 1905 (closing date unknown/50 performances). Cast: Stanley Jessup (as "Torello"), Henry Jewett (as "Prinzivalle"), Bertha Kalich (as "Giovanna, Monna Vanna"), Henry Kolker (as "Guido Colonna"), Joseph O'Meara (as "Borso"), Frederick Perry (as "Marco Colonna") Leonard Shepherd (as "Trivulzio"), Frank Lea Short (as "Vedio"). Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske. Note: Filmed by Bavaria Filmstudios [Germany] as Monna Vanna (1922).
- Playwright: "L'Oiseau bleu" (filmed as The Blue Bird (1976), The Blue Bird (1940), The Blue Bird (1970), The Blue Bird (1910), Maeterlinck no aoi tori: Tyltyl Mytyl no bôken ryokô (1980), The Blue Bird (1918))
- (1928 - 1929) Stage: His play, "Mary Magdalene," was performed at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England, with Esme Church and John Laurie in the cast. Andrew Leigh was director.
- (1918) Stage Play. The Betrothal. Written by Maurice Maeterlinck. Translated by Alexander Teixeira De Mattos. Directed by Winthrop Ames. Shubert Theatre, (moved to The Century Theatre from 1 Feb 1919- circa Mar 1919): 28 Nov 1918- Mar 1919 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: H.J. Carvill (as "The Great Peasant"), Claude Cooper (as "Drunken Ancestor"), Georges Du Bois (as "Murderer Ancestor"), Augustin Duncan (as "The Great Ancestor"), Elwyn Eaton (as "The Great Mendicant"), Sylvia Field (as "Joy"), Gladys George (as "Jalline") [Broadway debut], Winifred Lenihan (as "Belline") [Broadway debut], Barry Macollum (as "The Sick Ancestor"), Mrs. Jacques Martin (as "The Fairy Berylune"), Lillian Roth (as "Tyltyl's Grandchild"), Reggie Sheffield (as "Tyltyl"), Allen Thomas (as "The Rich Ancestor"), Henry Travers (as "Daddy Tyl"), June Walker (as "Roselle") [Broadway debut], George Wolcott (as "Tyltyl's Last Born"), "Boots" Wooster (as "Milette"). Produced by Winthrop Ames.
- (1932) His play, "The Blue Bird," was performed at the Newark Art Theatre in Newark, New Jersey.
- (August 10, 1933) His play, "Monna Vanna," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Ruth St. Denis in the cast.
- (April 10 to 15, 1922) His play, "Sister Beatrice," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Cloyd Dazell and Ruth Bolgiano were directors.
- (December 19, 1929 to January 4, 1930) His play, "The Blue Bird" was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
- (December 28, 1931 to January 1, 1932) His play, "The Blue Bird," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Lenore Shanewise was director.
- (December 21, 1937 to January 1, 1938) His play, "The Blue Bird," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Frank Ferguson was director.
- (December 19, 1929 to January 4, 1930) His play, "The Blue Bird" was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Lenore Shanewise was director. Janis Muncis was scenic designer.
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