- (1862) Novel: "Fathers and Sons"
- (1867) Novel: "Smoke"
- Playwright: "Fortune's Fool"
- (1930) Stage: Wrote "A Month in the Country", produced on Broadway. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 17 Mar 1930-May 1930 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: Hortense Alden (as "Katya"), Elliott Cabot, Dudley Digges (as "Ignaty Illich Shpigelsky"), John T. Doyle, Eda Heinemann (as "Lizaveta Bogdanovna"), Alexander Kirkland, Charles Kraus, Alla Nazimova (as "Natalya Petrovna"), Minna Phillips (as ("Anna"), Eunice Stoddard (as "Verochka"), Henry Travers (as "Afanasy Ivanovich Bolshintsov"), Louis Veda, Eddie Wragge. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1999) Stage: His play, "A Month in the Country", was performed at the Bailiwick Repertory Theatre in Chicago, IL. Joey Wade was scenic designer.
- Book: "Literary Reminiscences and Autobiographical Fragments"
- (1960) Novel: "Torrents of Spring"
- (1960) Book: "Selected Tales" (US: "First Love,and Other Tales")
- (1974) Stage: Wrote "A Month in the Country", performed in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England, with Dorothy Tutin, Derek Jacobi, Timothy West and Gemma Craven in the cast. Toby Robertson was the director.
- (12/75) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "A Month in the Country", adapted by Signora Nicolaeff, with Richard Cottrell's stage adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel, "A Room with a View", in a Prospect Theatre Company production at the Albery Theatre in London, England with Derek Jacobi, Dorothy Tutin, Timothy West, Jane Lapotaire, John Turner and Lynn Farleigh in the cast. Toby Robertson and Timothy West were the directors.
- (1994) Stage: Wrote "A Month in the Country", performed at the Albery Theatre in London, England, with Helen Mirren, John Hurt, Joseph Fiennes, John Standing, Gawn Grainger, Gillian Raine, Polly Adams, Peter Sproule and Trevor Ray in the cast. Bill Bryden was the director.
- (1943) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "A Month in the Country", adapted by / directed by Emlyn Williams, at the St. James Theatre in London, England, with Michael Redgrave, Valerie Taylor and Ronald Squire in the cast.
- (1965) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "A Month in the Country", adapted by Emlyn Williams (also in cast). Cambridge Theatre in London, England. Cast: Michael Redgrave, Ingrid Bergman, Fay Compton, Jeremy Brett, Joanna Dunham and Peter Pratt .
- (1981) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "A Month in the Country", performed in a British National Theatre production at the Olivier Theatre in London, England, with Nigel Terry, Francesca Annis, Michael Gough and David Ryall in the cast. Peter Gill was the director.
- (1987) Stage: Wrote w/Brian Friel) "Fathers and Sons", performed in a British National Theatre production at the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England, with Richard Pasco, Alec McCowen, Ralph Fiennes, Robert Glenister, Lesley Sharp, Antony Brown, Robin Bailey and Barbara Jefford in the cast. Michael Rudman was the director.
- (1978 - 1979) His play, "A Month in the Country," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Laird Wiliamson was director.
- (February 10, 1959) His play, "A Month in The Country," was adapted by Emlyn Williams at The Arena Stage in Washington D.C. William Ball was director.
- (May 19 to July 24, 1983) His play, "A Month in the Country," was adapted by Willis Bell at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Thomas Harrison and Michael Learned in the cast. Tom Moore was director. Ralph Funicello was set designer. Robert Blackman was costume designer. Martin Aronstein was lighting designer.
- (August 28 to October 23, 1988) George F. Walker's play, "Nothing Sacred," was based on his novel, "Fathers Sons," in an American premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Michael Lindsay-Hogg was director. Robert Blackman was costume designer. Nathan Birnbaum was composer.
- (1971-1972 season) His play, "The Country Woman," was performed in an American premiere at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Morris Carnovsky was director.
- (1987-1988 season) His novel, "Fathers and Sons," was adapted by Brian Friel in an American premiere at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Austin Pendleton was director. John Conklin was set designer. David Murin was costume designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer.
- (1992-1993 season) His play, "A Month in the Country," was adapted by Isaiah Berlin at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Arvin Brown was director. Loren Sherman was set designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Mark Stanley was lighting designer. Brenton Evans was music composer and arranger.
- (February 14 to March 16, 1974) His story, The Diary of a Superflous Man," was adapted by Ronald Ribman into the play, "The Journey of the Fifth Horse," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Susan Cardwell Kingsley (Terentievna); Jeffrey Tambor (Zoditch); John Thomas Waite (Sergey); Michael Gross (Rubin, Captain Ivan); Lee Anne Fahey (Miss Grubov, Elizaveta Kirillovna); Sandy McCallum (Pandalevski, Bizmionkov); Adale O'Brien (Katerina Prolomnaya); William Cain (Nikolai Alexeevich); Vaughn McBride (Doctor Korvin); Irwin Atkins (Lawyer); Meredith Ludwig (Feathers, Volobrina); G.W. Bailey (Kirilla Matveich); Beverly May (Anna); Scott Porter (Gregory, Lieutenant Zimin) and Leta Anderson (Tania) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (1998 to 1999 season) Brian Friel's adaptation of his play, "A Month in the Country," was performed at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mark Brokaw was director. Frank Hallinan Flood was set designer. Ellen McCartney was costume designer. Christopher Akerlind was lighting designer.
- (2012 to 2013 season) Crispin Whittell's stage adaptation of his novel, "Home of the Gentry," was performed at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Wurtele Thrust Stage, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Joe Dowling was artistic director.
- (1978 to 1979 season) His play, "A Month in the Country," was performed at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California with Elizabeth Huddle in the cast. Laird Williamson was director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (January 22, 1982) Ronald Ribman's play, "The Journey of the Fifth Horse," was performed in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Adrian Hall was director. Kevin Rupnik was set designer. Rita Ryack was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Based in part of his story of "Diary of A Superflous Man." Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (August 16 to 26, 1978) His play, "A Month in the Country," was performed in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Yusef Bulos (Herr Schaff); Elizabeth Council (Anna Semyonovna); Blythe Danner (Lizaveta Bogdonovna); Peter Evans (Aleksei Balyayev); Jennifer Harmon (Vera); Rosemary Harris (Natalya Petrovna); Zeljko Ivanek (Matvey); Richard Kneeland (Arkady Islayev); Ellis Rabb (Mikhail Rakitin); Henry Rinehart (Koyla); David Sabin (Bolshintsov); William Swetland (Shpigelsky) and Colby Willis (Katyz) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Clifford Capone was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. Eric Diamond was composer. Franklin Kaysar was stage manager. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manager.
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