| 1939 | Life with Father. Based on Clarence Day's autobiographical books, this drama about a domineering patriarch of a large New York City family in the 1880s set a record with 3,224 performances, becoming the longest-running nonmusical play in Broadway history. A sequel, Life with Mother, appeared in 1948. |
| 1945 | State of the Union. This Pulitzer Prize-winning political satire is so timely that new topical lines are added to it daily. It concerns a presidential candidate with a strong resemblance to Wendell Willkie. Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn would star in the 1948 film adaptation. |




