Some of these were published, some were performed but not published. We have reconstructed these to the best of our ability.

  • Gard, Robert and Helen O’Brien, “Act 9: Plays for Youth”, Wisconsin House, 1970.
  • Gard, Robert. “Antitetem in the Lower Forties,” Wisconsin Idea Theater Archives.
  • Gard, Robert. “Calumet Story,” Wisconsin Idea Theater Archives.
  • Gard, Robert, and A.M. Drummond, “The Cardiff Giant,” Cornell University Press, 1948.
  • Gard, Robert, and Dore Reich, “The Freedom: A Wisconsin Comedy in Three Acts,” Wisconsin Idea Theatre, 1948.
  • Gard, Robert, “Furlough” written while Gard was at Cornell.
  • Gard, Robert, Dave Peterson, Paul Bueske et al, “Hodag: A New Musical,” Wisconsin Idea Theatre, 1964.
  • Gard, Robert, “An Image of Anna,” Robert Gard Archives, University of Wisconsin.
  • Gard, Robert and A.M. Drummond. “The Lake Guns of Seneca and Cayuga,” Cornell Univ. Press 1942. Kennikat, 1972.
  • Gard, Robert, “Man and His God,” pageant in Madison, Wisconsin, 1955, Robert Gard Archives, University of Wisconsin.
  • Gard, Robert, “The Place We Live” Wisconsin Idea Theater Archives.
  • Gard, Robert, “Raisin’ the Devil” Cornell Univ. Press, 1942.
  • Gard, Robert, and Maryo Gard, “The Slope of a Hill” written while Gard was at Cornell.
  • Gard, Robert, and Dore Reich, “River Boat,” Wisconsin Idea Theatre, 1948.
  • Gard, Robert, “The Saga of Bob Edwards, ” One of a series of six radio plays Gard wrote for the Toronto to Dominion Network, Sept 1949-.Oct 1949.
  • Gard, Robert. “Six Alberta Folklore Plays: Twelve-Foot Davis; Hatfield the Rainmaker; Midnight; Ballad of Johnny Dunn; A Church on the River; Ballad of the Frank Slide.” Written while Gard was at the University of Alberta.
  • Gard, Robert, and Junius Eddy, “The Thirtieth Star: A Dramatic Entertainment for the Stage in Commemoration of Wisconsin’s State Centennial, 1948,” Wisconsin Idea Theatre, 1948.
  • Gard, Robert, “Trudeau,” written while Gard was at Cornell.
  • Gard, Robert, “Wild Hills” Cornell Univ. Press, 1941.