- (1956) Novel: "Threepenny Novel". Translated from the German by Desmond I. Vesey. Verses translated by Christopher Isherwood.
- Playwright: "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui"
- (1946) Book: "Parables of the Theater"
- (1944) Playwright: "The Private Life of the Master Race"
- (1971) Stage: Wrote "The Caucasian Chalk Circle", performed at the Northcott Theatre in Exeter, England. Cast: Bob Hoskins, Janet Dale, Roy Marsden, Robert Lindsay, Rhys McConnochie, Nick Brimble, Brian Protheroe, Janette Legge, Diana Rayworth. Directed by Jane Howell.
- Playwright: "Galileo".
- (1994) Stage: His play, "The Life of Gailileo", was adapted for the British stage by David Hare at the Almeida Theatre in London, England, with Richard Griffiths, Alfred Burke and Michael Gough in the cast. Jonathan Kent was the director.
- (2008) Stage: His play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," was performed at the Sleep Theatre Company in Chicago, IL.
- (February 1982) Stage: His play, "Edward II", was translated by Smith and Manheim for a Foco Novo Theatre Company production at the Round House Theatre in London, England, with David Dixon, Billy McColl, Beth Morris, Ian Hogg, Matthew Scurfield and Karl Howman in the cast. Roland Rees was the director.
- (1964) Stage: His play, "Saint Joan of the Stockyards", was performed at the Queen's Theatre in London, England, in an English Stage Company production with Siobhan McKenna, Lionel Stander, Michael Medwin, Mark Dignam, Robert Ayres, Dervis Ward, Rachel Kempson, Hal Galili, Clive Endersby, Jean Boht and Thick Wilson in the cast. Tony Richardson was the director. Jocelyn Herbert was the designer. John Addison was the musical director.
- (1969) Stage: His play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui", was performed at the Saville Theatre in London, England, with Leonard Rossiter, Christopher Benjamin, Sheila Ballantine and Stephen Churchett in the cast. Michael Blakemore was the director.
- (March 29, 1962) Stage: His play, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle", was performed at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England, in a Royal Shakespeare Company production with Hugh Griffith, Michael Flanders, Patsy Byrne and Roy Dotrice in the cast. William Gaskill was the director.
- (1977) Stage: His play, "Schweyk in the Second World War", was performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Royal Shakespeare Warehouse Theatre in London, England, with Nickolas Grace, Bob Peck, Ian McDiarmid and Michael Williams in the cast. Howard Davies was the director.
- (1977) Stage: His play, "The Days of the Commune", was performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England, with Ian McKellen, Greg Hicks, Alfred Molina, Bob Peck, Nickolas Grace, Mike Gwilym, Cherie Lunghi, Paola Dionisotti, Ruby Wax and Ian McDiarmid in the cast. Howard Davies was the director.
- (1978) Stage: His play, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle", was performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production small scale tour with Alun Armstrong, Kenneth Colley and Charlotte Cornwell in the cast. Howard Davies and John Caird were the directors.
- (1980) Stage: His play, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle", was performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Royal Shakespeare Company Warehouse Theatre in London, England, with Jane Carr, Alun Armstrong, Charlotte Cornwell and Clive Merrison in the cast. John Caird was the director.
- (1979) Stage: His play, "Baal", was performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at The Other Place Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England, with Ben Kingsley, Timothy Spall, Jane Downs, Robert Gwilym, Nicholas Gecks and Lila Kaye in the cast. David Hugh Jones was the director.
- (1984) Stage: His play, "Mother Courage and Her Children", were performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre in London, England, with Judi Dench, Zoë Wanamaker, Miles Anderson and Paul Greenwood in the cast. Howard Davies was the director.
- (1929) Playwright: "Happy End: A Melodrama with Songs".
- Playwright: "Heilige Johanne der Schlachthofe".
- (1969) His play, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle," was performed in a Chichester Festival Theatre production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, Sussex, England with Topol, Patricia Routledge, Heather Sears, Joe Griffiths, Harold Innocent, Tamara Ustinov, Christopher Morley, Phillip Hinton, Brian Hayes, Richard Kane, Christopher Guinee, and Geoffrey Burridge in the cast. Peter Coe was director.
- (1956) His play, "The Good Woman of Setzuan," was performed in an English Stage Company production at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Peggy Ashcroft, George Devine, Rachel Kempson, John Moffatt, Esme Percy, Peter Woodthorpe, Robert Stephens, Joan Plowright, Sheila Ballantine, Frazer Hines, John Osborne, Nigel Davenport, Peter Wyngarde, and John Nettleton in the cast. George Devine was also director. Paul Dessau was music director. Berthold Goldschmidt was musical director.
- (1963) His play, "Baal", was performed at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with Peter O'Toole, Harry Andrews and Gemma Jones in the cast. William Gaskill was the director.
- (1972) Kurt Weill, Ian McDiarmid and his musical, "The ThreePenny Opera," was performed at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, England with Vanessa Redgrave, Joe Melia, Ronald Radd, Annie Ross, Barbara Windsor, Diana Quick, Miriam Margolyes, Hermione Baddeley, Lon Satton, Arthur Mullard, and Henry Woolf in the cast. Tony Richardson was director.
- (1963) Stage Play: Arturo Ui. Written by Bertolt Brecht (from "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui") [posthumous credit]. Book adapted by George Tabori. Incidental music by Jule Styne. Music orchestrated by Ray Ellis. Production Design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian. Make-up Supervisor: Mitchell Erickson. Lighting Assistant: Martin Aronstein. Directed by Tony Richardson. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 11 Nov 1963 - 16 Nov 1963 (8 performances + 5 previews that began on 6 Nov 1963). Cast: Christopher Plummer (as "Arturo Ui"), Michael Constantine (as "Dogsborough"), Elisha Cook Jr. (as "Giuseppe Givola"), Roger De Koven (as "The Actor"), Hugh Franklin (as "Clark"), Henry Lascoe (as "Butcher"), Lionel Stander (as "Manuele Giri"), Murvyn Vye (as "Ernesto Roma"), Sandy Baron (as "Bowl/Priest/Ensemble"), Leonardo Cimino (as "Fish/Ensemble"), Oliver Clark (as "Young Dogsborough"), James Coco (as "O'Casey/Ensemble"), George Cotton (as "Mulberry"), James Frawley (as "Flake/Ensemble"), Harold Gary (as "Arturo Ui's Bodyguard"), Louis Guss (as "Ragg/Ensemble"), Chuck Haren (as "Inna/Ensemble"), Diane Higgins (as "Ensemble"), Dossie Hollingsworth (as "Dockdaisy"), Bobby Dean Hooks (as "Ensemble"), John Karlen (as "Shorty/Ensemble"), Frank Loren (as "Ensemble"), Gubi Mann (as "Ensemble"), John Marriott (as "Jim Crocket/Ensemble"), Paul Michael (as "The Barker/Goodwill"), David O'Brien (as "Defense Counsel/Ensemble"), Tom Pedi (as "Arturo Ui's Bodyguard"), Antony Ponzini (as "Ensemble"), Beah Richards (as "The Woman"), Madeleine Sherwood (as "Betty Dullfeet"), William Shust (as "Sheet/Ensemble"), Jim Stark (as "Ensemble"), Glenn Stensel (as "Doctor/Ensemble"), Warren Wade (as "Gaffles/Judge"), Robert Weil (as "Ignatius Dullfeet"). Produced by David Merrick. Associate Producer: Neil Hartley.
- (1956) Kurt Weill, Marc Blitzstein and his musical, "The ThreePenny Opera", was performed at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Bill Owen in the cast. Sam Wanamaker was the director. Berthold Goldschmidt was the musical director.
- (1971) His play, "Man is Man," was performed at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Henry Woolf, Bob Hoskins, Susan Williamson, Barrie Rutter, Oliver Cotton, Roddy Maude-Roxby, Trevor Peacock, Georgis Brown, Tim Curry, Mark McManus, and Antony Milner in the cast. William Gaskill was director.
- (1973) His play, "Drums In the Night," was performed with Maureen Duffy's play, "A Nightingale In Bloomsbury," at the Hampstead Theatre Club in Hampstead, London, England with Stephen Rea, Ken Morley, Christopher Martin, Petra Markham, Eleanor Bron, Sian Phillips, and Richard Wilson in the cast. Roland Rees and Michael Rudman were directors.
- (February 1972) Kurt Weill and his musical, "The Threepenny Opera", was performed at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, England with Hermione Baddeley, Barbara Windsor and Joe Melia in the cast.
- (April 1972) Kurt Weill and his musical, "The Threepenny Opera", was performed at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Hermione Baddeley, Barbara Windsor and Joe Melia in the cast.
- (1980) His play, "The Life of Galileo," was performed in a British National Theatre production at the Olivier Theatre in London, England with Michael Gambon, Yvonne Bryceland, Andrew Cruickshank, Nicholas Selby, Selina Cadell, Mark Dignam, Michael Bryant, and Sean Baker in the cast. John Dexter was director.
- (November 1982) Eisler and his play, "Schweyk In the Second World War," was performed in a British National Theatre production at the Olivier Theatre in London, England with Bill Paterson, Julia McKenzie, Brian Glover, Imelda Staunton, Belinda Sinclair, James Carter, and Ian Bartholomew in the cast. Richard Eyre was director.
- (1986) Kurt Weill and his play, "The ThreePenny Opera," was performed in a British National Theatre production at the Olivier Theatre in London, England with Tim Curry, Basil Henson, Stephen Moore, Sara Kestelman, Neil Dalglish, Sally Dexter, Michael Bryant, and Ednda Dore in the cast. Peter Wood was director.
- (1986) Kurt Weill and his play, "The ThreePenny Opera," was performed in a British National Theatre production at the Olivier Theatre in London, England with Tim Curry, Basil Henson, Stephen Moore, Sara Kestelman, Neil Dalglish, Sally Dexter, Michael Bryant, and Edna Dore in the cast. Peter Wood was director.
- (1989) His play, "The Good Person of Sichuan," was performed in a British National Theatre production at the Olivier Theatre in London, England with Fiona Shaw, Susan Engel, Pete Postlethwaite, Bill Paterson, Oscar Quitak, and Maria Charles in the cast. Deborah Warner was director.
- [Posthumous] Happy End (1977). Musical. Music by Kurt Weill. Lyrics by Bertolt Brecht. Original German play by Elisabeth Hauptmann. Book adapted by Michael Feingold. Lyrics adapted by Michael Feingold. Musical Director: Roland Gagnon. Assistant Musical Director: David Krane. Chelsea Theater Center Production newly conceived by Robert Kalfin. Staged by Patricia Birch. Directed by Robert Kalfin and Patricia Birch. Martin Beck Theatre: 7 May 1977- 10 Jul 1977 (75 performances). Cast: Grayson Hall (as "A Lady in Gray/"The Fly"), Christopher Lloyd (as "Bill Cracker"), Meryl Streep (as "Lieutenant Lillian Holiday, Hallelujah Lil") [final Broadway role before entering films], Benjamin Rayson (as "Sam "Mammy" Wurlitzer"), Liz Sheridan (as "Major Stone"), Tony Azito (as "Dr. Nakamura, The Governor"), Raymond J. Barry (as "Johnny Flint, Baby Face"), Alexandra Borrie (as "Sister Jane"), Christopher Cara (as "Brother Ben Owens"), John A. Coe (as "Jimmy Dexter, The Reverend"), Donna Emmanuel (as "Miriam, The barmaid"), Joe Grifasi (as "Captain Hannibal Jackson"), Prudence Wright Holmes (as "Sister Mary"), Kristin Jolliff (as "Member of The Fold"), Frank Kopyc (as "Member of The Fold"), Tom Mardirosian (as "Member of The Fold"), Martha Miller (as "Member of The Fold"), Victor Pappas (as "Member of The Fold"), David Pursley (as "A Cop"), Robert Weil (as "Bob Marker, The Professor"). Standby: Bob Gunton (as "Bill Cracker"). Understudies: Alexandra Borrie (as "Lieutenant Lillian Holiday"), Donna Emmanuel (as "Sister Jane"), Kristin Jolliff (as "Miriam/Sister Mary), Frank Kopyc (as "Captain Hannibal Jackson"), Tom Mardirosian (as "A Cop/Johnny Flint"), Martha Miller (as "A Lady in Gray/Major Stone"), Victor Pappas (as "Bob Marker/Dr. Nakamura"), David Pursley (as "Jimmy Dexter/Sam "Mammy" Wurlitzer"). Produced by Michael Harvey and The Chelsea Theater Center (Robert Kalfin: Artistic Director. Michael David: Executive Director). Associate Producer: Wilder Luke Burnap. Notes: (1) Christopher Lloyd did not perform on opening night due to a leg injury. Bob Gunton performed as "Bill Cracker" until Mr. Lloyd could resume the role on crutches. (2). This is a reworking of Mr. Brecht's 1929 production "Happy End: A Melodrama with Songs."
- (2010 - 2011) His play, "Baal," was performed at the TUTA Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Ian Westerfer in the cast. Zeljko Djukic was director. Josh Schmidt composed original incidental musical. Keith Parham was lighting designer.
- (1987) His play, "Arturo Ui," was performed at the Queen's Theatre in London, England with Griff Rhys Jones, Brian Glover, Ken Bones, Linal Haft, Iain Mitchell, and Hugh Paddick in the cast.
- (1992) His play, "The Threepenny Opera," was performed at the New Victoria Theatre in London, England with Jeremy Clay, Ted Richards, Richard Hague, Carole Ruggier, Louise Tomkins, and Biddy Wells in the cast. Rob Swain was director.
- (1994) David Hare and his play, "The Life of Galileo," was performed at the Almeida Theatre in London, England with Richard Griffiths, Alfred Burke, and Michael Gough in the cast. Jonathan Kent was director.
- (1995) His play, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle," was performed at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland with Peter Kelly, Louise Gold, Russell Hunter, Max Gold, and Sean Baker in the cast. Gerard Murphy was director.
- (1998) His play, "Mr. Puntila and His Man Matti," was performed at the Almeida Theatre in London, England with Hamish McColl, Sean Foley, Chris Lerner, Jim Findley, and Joy Richardson in the cast. Kathryn Hunter was director.
- (1995) His play, "Mother Courage and Her Children," was performed in a Royal National Theatre production at the Laurence Olivier Theatre in London, England with Diana Rigg in the cast. Jonathan Kent was director.
- (1974 - 1975) Kurt Weill and his play,"The Threepenny Opera," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Andrei Serban was director.
- (1999 - 2000) His play, "The Threepenny Opera," was translated by Michael Feingold in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Kurt Weill was composer. Carey Perloff was director.
- (2005 - 2006) He wrote the lyrics for the musical, "Happy End," was performed in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Carey Perloff was director. Kurt Weill was composer. Michael Feingold adapted the lyrics.
- (2009 - 2010) His play, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle," was translated by Domenique Lozano in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California. John Doyle was director.
- (2010) His play, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle," was translated by Domenique Lozano in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. John Doyle was director. Nathaniel Stookey was composer.
- (June 18, 1981 to August 2, 1981) His play, "Galileo," was performed at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- (1961) His play, "Three Penny Opera," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Scott Merrill in the cast. Carmen Capolbo was director.
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