- Playwright: "Ivanov"
- Playwright: "The Cherry Orchard"
- Novel: "Drama na okhote"
- Playwright: "Svadba"
- Novel: "The Duel"
- Playwright: "Medved"
- Playwright: "Vishnyoyy sad"
- Playwright: "Yubilei"
- Playwright: "Tri sestry"
- Playwright: "Chayka"
- Playwright: "Uncle Vanya"
- (1988) Stage: Wrote "The Sneeze," adapted by Michael Frayn at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England, with Rowan Atkinson, Timothy West CBE, Cheryl Campbell, directed by Ronald Eyre.
- (2005) Stage: Wrote "The Cherry Orchard," adapted by Curt Columbus for the stage at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, IL.
- (6/6/67) Stage: Wrote "Beware of the Dog," translated and adapted by Gabriel Arout at the St. Martin's Theatre in London, England, with John Neville, Ann Bell, Daphne Goddard, Dudley Jones and Geoffrey Whitehead in the cast. Noel Willman was director.
- Short stories: "Lady with Lapdog and Other Stories"
- Playwright: "Platonov"
- Novel: "Three Sisters"
- Novel: "The Seagull"
- (1973) Stage: Wrote source material for "The Good Doctor", produced on Broadway. Written / additional lyrics by Neil Simon. Incidental music by Peter Link. Directed by A.J. Antoon. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 27 Nov 1973-25 May 1974 (208 performances + 8 previews that began on 19 Nov 1973). Cast: Rene Auberjonois, Barnard Hughes, Marsha Mason, Christopher Plummer, Frances Sternhagen. Replacement actor during run: Kathryn Walker [from ? Feb 1974- ?]. Produced by Emanuel Azenberg and Eugene V. Wolsk.
- (1927) Novel: "The Shooting Party".
- (1922) Novel: "Cook's Wedding and Other Stories" (aka "Swedish Match", "Detective Story").
- (1967) His play, "Uncle Vanya," was performed in an American Conservatory Repertory Theatre production at the Howell Murray Theater at Ravinia in Chicago, Illinois.
- (1966 - 1967) His play, "The Seagull," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary and Marine Memorial Theatres in San Francisco, California. Edward Payson Call was director.
- (1968 - 1969) His play, "The Three Sisters," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary and Marine Memorial Theatres in San Francisco, California. William Ball was director.
- (1973 - 1974) His play, "The Cherry Orchard," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. William Ball was director.
- (1980 - 1981) His play,"The Three Sisters," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Tom Moore was director.
- (1981 - 1982) His play,"The Three Sisters," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Tom Moore was director.
- (1982 - 1983) His play,"Uncle Vanya," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Michael Langham and Helen Burns were directors.
- (1986 - 1987) His play, "The Seagull," was performed in a American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Jerome Kilty was director.
- (1995 - 1996) His play, "The Cherry Orchard," was translated by Paul Schmidt in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Barbara Damashek was director.
- (1993 - 1994) His play, "Uncle Vanya," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Carey Perloff was director.
- (2002 - 2003) His play, "The Three Sisters," was performed in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Carey Perloff was director.
- (January 23, 1992 to March 1, 1992) His play, "Three Sisters," was performed at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- (November 8, 1979 to December 23, 1979) His play, "The Seagull," was performed at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- (1965-1966 season) His play, "Uncle Vanya," was adapted by Robert Snook at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Jon Jory was director. David Hager was set designer. Rosemary Ingham was costume designer. Ronald Wallace and Ron Abbott were lighting designers.
- (1971-1972 season) His play, "The Wedding," was performed at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut.
- (1971-1972 season) His play, "A Swan Song," was performed at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Arvin Brown was director. Marjorie B. Kellogg was set designer. Bill Walker was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (1973-1974 season) His play, "The Seagull," was translated by Stark Young at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Arvin Brown was director. E. Webb and V. Dancy were set designers. Bill Walker was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (1982-1983 season) His play, "The Cherry Orchard," was performed at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Jean Claude Van Itallie was adapter. Arvin Brown was director. John Jensen was set designer. Bill Walker was costume designer. Judy Rasmuson was lighting designer. Thomas Fay was composer.
- (1972) His play, "The Wedding," was performed at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut with Matt Conley, William Swetland, Jay Romig, Emery Battis, Patricia Pearcy, John Braden, Tom Atkins, Helen Verbit, Peter Brouwer, Will Lee, Astrid Ronning, Salvatore Pace, Carol Stren, Madeline Adams, Christopher Hastings and Martha Schlamme in the cast.
- (1971-1972 season) "An Evening of Chekhov," was adapted by Dan Stein in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production in a Kentucky state tour. Jon Jory was artistic director.
- (1964 to 1965 season) His play, "Uncle Vanya," was performed at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. George Keathly was director. Morris Nathanson was set designer. Gerre Schoenbaum was costume designer. Patrick Firpo was lighting designer. Michael Kaminsky was sound designer.
- (1966 to 1967 season) His play, "The Three Sisters," was performed at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Adrian Hall was director. Lynn Pecktal was set designer. John Lehrmeyer was costume designer. Roger Morgan was lighting designer.
- (2009 to 2010 season) His play,"Uncle Vanya," was performed in a Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company Masters of Fine Arts program production at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Michael Perlman was director.
- (February 18 to 23, 1918) His play, "The Bear," was performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was director and artistic director.
- (November 5 to 16, 1935) His play, "The Cherry Orchard," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Leo Bulgakov was director.
- (November 1948 to June 1949) His play, "The Sea Gull," was performed at the Theatre '49 in Dallas, Texas with Charles Braswell (Semyon Medvedenko); Rebecca Hargis (Masha); Harold Webster (Peter Sorin); John Hudson (Constantine Trepleff); Jack Warden (Yacov); Frances Waller (Nina Zaryechny); Romola Robb (Pauline Andreyevna); Wilson Brooks (Eugene Dorn); Clinton Anderson (Ilya Shamreyoff); Mary Finney (Irina Arcadina) and Edwin Whitney (Boris Trigorin) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Jed Mace was production manager. Richard Bernstein was technical director. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Rebecca Hargis and Charles Braswell were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer. Stark Young was translator.
- (October 7, 1958) His play, "Ivanov," was performed at the Renata Theatre in an Off-Broadway production in New York City. Ball was awarded the Village Voice Obie Award and the Vernon Rice Award. Edward Hastings was stage manager. William Ball was director.
- (January 21 to June 18, 1967) His play, "The Seagull," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Marines Theatre in San Francisco, California. Edward Payson Call was director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (1969) His play, "The Three Sisters," was performed in The American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary and Marines Theatre in San Francisco, California at the ANTA Theatre Festival in New York City with Frank Ottiwell, Angela Paton; William Paterson; Michael Learned and Kitty Winn in the cast. William Ball was director and artistic director.
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