- (1905) Stage Play: The Duchess of Dantzic. Musical/operetta/romance. Written by Victorien Sardou and 'Emile Moreau'. Music by Ivan Caryll. Book by Henry Hamilton. Lyrics by Henry Hamilton. Musical Director: Barter Johns. Featuring songs with lyrics by Adrian Ross. Choreographed by Willie Warde. Directed by Holbrook Blinn. Daly's Theatre: 16 Jan 1905- 15 Apr 1905 (93 performances). Cast: Adrienne Augarde (as "Renee de Saint Mezard"), Holbrook Blinn (as "Napoleon Bonaparte/Napoleon I"), Philip H. Bracy (as "Capt. Reignier/M. D'Alegre"), Helena Byrne (as "Mathilde/Comtesse de Laborde"), Cecil Cameron (as "M. De Montmorenci"), Evelyn Cottee (as "Jacqueline/Mme. de Chatel"), Ridgwell Cullum (as "Comte de Narbonne"), A.J. Evelyn (as "Sgt. Flageot"), Elizabeth Firth (as "Caroline Murat"), Ethel Forsyth (as "Mme. de Beauffremont/Therese"), May Francis (as "Lisette"), Mary Grant (as "Pauline"), Evie Greene (as "Catherine Upscher"), Frank Greene (as "Cpl. Gildon/Comte de Chanteloup"), Martin Hayden (as "Comte de Laborde"), Grace Heyer (as "Empress Josephine"), Agnes Matz (as "Louise/Mlle. de Legrange"), Courtice Pounds (as "Papillon"), Lempriere Pringle (as "Sgt. Francoise Lefebvre"), Lawrence Rea (as "Phillipe/Adhemar"). Produced by George Edwardes.
- Playwright: "Le Courrier de Lyon" (filmed as The Midnight Stage (1919)).
- (1903) Stage Play: Dante. Written by Victorien Sardou and 'Emile Moreau'. Translated by Laurence Irving. Broadway Theatre: 26 Oct 1903- Nov 1903 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: W.L. Albett, John Archer, Charles Dodsworth, William Farren, James Hearn, Henry Irving, Laurence Irving, Gerald Lawrence [Broadway debut], William Lugg, William Mollison, Nat Nazarro Jr., Leslie Parker, Walter Reynolds, H.B. Stanford, Vincent Sterroyd, Frank Tyars, W.J. Yeldham. Produced by Henry Irving.
- (August 13, 1939) Victorien Sardou and his play, "Madame San Gene," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Cornelia Otis Skinner in the cast.
- (May 18 to 29, 1937) Victorien Sardou and his play, "Madame Sans-Gene," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. T.B. Henry was director.
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