Plays
(Source: Productions of the Irish Theatre Movement, 1899-1916)
- Seymour's Redemption, Abbey Theatre, 9 March 1908
- The Dilettante, Abbey Theatre, 3 December 1908
- Home Sweet Home (with Nora Fitzpatrick), Abbey Theatre, 3 December 1908
- The Memory of the Dead, Abbey Theatre, 14 April 1910
- Mary, Abbey Theatre, 14 April 1910
- Rival Stars, Gaiety Theatre, 11 December 1911
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