- (play) Flowering Cherry (1958)
- (play) The Tiger And The Horse (1959)
- (play) A Man For All Seasons (1960)
- (play) Gentle Jack (1963)
- (play) The Thwarting Of Baron Bolligrew (1965)
- (play) Vivat! Vivat, Regina! (1970)
- (1970) His play, Vivat! Vivat Regina!, was performed at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Sarah Miles, Eileen Atkins, and Richard Pearson in the cast.
- (1971) His play, "Vivat! Vivat Regina!" was performed in 1971 Chichester Festival production at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Sarah Miles, Eileen Atkins, Richard Pearson, Edward Atienza, Archie Duncan, Leonard Maguire, and Charles Lloyd Pack in the cast. Peter Dews was director.
- (1987) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with Charlton Heston, Gwen Watford, and Roy Kinnear in the cast.
- (2008) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed on Broadway in New York City with Frank Langella in the cast.
- (1995) He adapted Molière's play, "George Dandin", for the Red Shift Theatre Company British National Tour with Malcolm Ridley, Jeff Bellamy, Sally Giles and Simon Hunt in the cast. Jonathan Holloway was the director.
- The Mission, a novel first published and reprinted in 1986 as a paperback by Penguin Books Ltd, Middlesex, England. Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons appear on the book's front cover as their respective characters from the film of the same. ISBN: 0-14-009425-3
- (1967) His play, "Brother and Sister," was performed at the Theatre Royal in Brighton, Sussex, England with Flora Robson and Nigel Stock in the cast. Noel Willman was director.
- (1970) His play, "Vivat! Vivat Regina!," was performed at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, Sussex, England with Eileen Atkins, Sarah Miles, Richard Pearson, Edward Atienza, Archie Duncan, Leonard Maguire, Charles Lloyd Pack and Edgar Wreford in the cast. Peter Dews was director.
- (1987) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed in a Chichester Festival production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Tony Britton, Roy Kinnear, Gwen Watford, Benjamin Whitrow, Martin Chamberlain, Jonathan Hackett, and Rowland Davies in the cast. Frank Hauser was director.
- (1987) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed in a Chichester Festival production at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with Charlton Heston, Roy Kinnear, Gwen Watford, Benjamin Whitrow, Martin Chamberlain, Jonathan Hackett, Rowland Davies, Jack Lynn, Adrienne Thomas, John Hudson, and Nicholas Amer in the cast. Frank Hauser was director.
- (1963) His play, "Gentle Jack," was performed at the Queen's Theatre in London, England with Edith Evans, Kenneth Williams, Timothy West, and Michael Bryant in the cast.
- (1960) His play, "The Tiger and the Horse," was performed at the Queen's Theatre in London, England with Michael Redgrave, Catherine Lacey, Vanessa Redgrave, and Alan Dobie in the cast.
- (1957) His play, "Flowering Cherry," was performed at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England with Ralph Richardson, Celia Johnson, and Brewster Mason in the cast.
- (1960) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed at the Globe Theatre in London, England with Paul Scofield, Leo McKern, Richard Leech, Alexander Gauge, Willoughby Goddard, Andrew Keir, and John Carson in the cast. Noel Willman was director. Motley was designer.
- (1970) His play, "Vivat! Vivat Regina!," was performed at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Sarah Miles, Eileen Atkins, and Richard Pearson in the cast.
- (1971) His play, "Vivat! Vivat! Regina!," was performed at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Sarah Miles, Eileen Atkins, and Richard Pearson in the cast.
- (1971) His play, "A Man For All Seasons," was performed at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, Surrey, England with Norman Wooland, Jimmy Thompson, Berwick Kaler, David Davenport, Wendy Allnutt, Nikolas Simmonds, and Anna Wing in the cast.
- (1966) Book: "The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew". London: Samuel French. ISBN 978 0 573 05020 6
- (1987) His play, "A Man For All Seasons," was performed at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with Charlton Heston, Gwen Watford, and Roy Kinnear in the cast.
- (December 15, 1963) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed at the Shubert Theater in Chicago, Illinois with Dick Kallman and Willard Waterman in the cast.
- (1965) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Dana Andrews and Albert Dekker in the cast. Albert Dekker was also director.
- (February 16 to March 31, 1979) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Charlton Heston in the cast. Jack O'Brien was director. Robert Morgan was costume designer.
- (October 19 to November 12, 1972) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Max Gulack (The Common Man); Victor Jory (Sir Thomas More); Patrick Gorman (Master Richard Rich); Sandy McCallum (The Duke of Norfolk); Angela Wood (Lady Alice More); Fran Brill (Lady Margaret More); John Wylie (Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas Cranmer); Stephen Pearlman (Thomas Cromwell); Michael McCarty (Signor Chapuys); Terry Hamilton (Chapuys' Attendant); Bruce Weitz (William Roper); Max Howard (King Henry the Eighth) and Thelma Carter (A Woman) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (1973 to 1974 season) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Adrian Hall was director. Eugene Lee was set designer. James Berton Harris was costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer.
- (1971) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon. Pat Patton was director. Jerry Turner was artistic director.
- (1964 to 1965 Winter) His play, "A Man for All Seasons," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director and director.
- (1984) His play, "A Man For All Seasons" was performed for the first time with a black actor as Sir Thomas More. In the fall of 1984, then 23-year-old, classically-trained, African-American professional stage performer Darryl Maximilian Robinson appeared as Sir Thomas More in Director John Grassilli's University Players' revival production of Bolt's historical drama at The Benton Hall Theatre of The University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL).
- (July 3 to August 20, 1964) His play, "A Man For All Seasons," was performed in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (Cardinal Wolsey); Anthony Capodilupo (Chapuys); Robert Cohen (Cranmer); Robert Ingham The King); Barry Karp (Chaput's attendant); Frank Langella (Richard Rich); Dixie Marquis (Margaret More); William Ndimi (William Roper); Walter Rhodes (The Common Man); Amelia Romano (Alice More); Jon Spelman (Duke of Norfolk); Gabrielle Strasun (A Woman); Shepperd Strudwick (St. Thomas More) and Louis Zorich (Thomas Cromwell) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Douglas Scott Goheen was scenery designer. D. Hudson Sheffield was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer and production stage manager. Dolores Ferraro was stage manager. Michael Small was music composer, arranger and conductor.
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