Other works
Co-starred with
Tyrone Power and
Raymond Massey in a dramatic reading of Stephen Vincent Benét's poem "John Brown's Body" on
Broadway in 1953
Played Queen Gertrude in John Gielgud's 1936
Broadway revival of "Hamlet".
Played Lavinia in the 1932
Broadway revival of O'Neill's "Mourning Becomes Electra".
The Three Sisters (1942). Drama (revival). Written by
Anton Chekhov. Translated by
Aleksandr Kerensky and Guthrie McClintic. Directed by
Guthrie McClintic. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 21 Dec 1942- 3 Apr 1943 (123 performances). Cast:
Judith Anderson (as "Olga, Andrei's sister"), Stanley Bell,
Alice Belmore (as "Nurse") (credited as Alice Belmore Cliffe), Patricia Calvert,
Arthur Chatterdon (as "Ferapont, Courier for the City Council"),
Katharine Cornell (as "Masha, Andrei's sister"), Walter Craig,
Kirk Douglas (as "An Orderly") [
Broadway debut],
Eric Dressler (as "Andrei Prozorov"),
Ruth Gordon (as "Natalya Ivanovna, Andrei's fiancée/wife"),
Edmund Gwenn (as "Chebutykin, Army doctor"), Dennis King,
Alexander Knox (as "Baron Tuzenbach, Lieutenant"), Tom McDermott, McKay Morris, Gertrude Musgrove, Marie Paxton, Tom Powers. Produced by Katharine Cornell.
Played "The Unknown One" in the original 1931
Broadway production of Pirandello's "As You Desire Me" (the same role played by Greta Garbo in the film) .
The Old Maid (1935). Drama.
Divided By Three (1934).
Come of Age (1934). Drama/fantasy. Written by Clemence Dane. Music by Richard Addinsell. Lyrics by
Clemence Dane. Musical Director: Macklin Morrow. Scenic Design by James Reynolds. Directed by Clemence Dane. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 12 Jan 1934- 10 Feb 1934 (35 performances). Cast:
Judith Anderson (as "Woman"),
John W. Austin (as "Man"), Jeremy Bowman (as "Friend of the Woman"), Judd Carrel (as "Friend of the Woman"),
Wheeler Dryden (as "Friend of the Woman"), Mabel Gore (as "Friend of the Woman"), Stephen Haggard (as "Boy"), Edna James (as "Friend of the Woman"), Dorothy Johnson (as "Friend of the Woman/Singer for the Woman"),
Frederick Lewis (as "Shadow of Death"), Clara Palmer (as "Friend of the Woman"),
Muriel Rahn (as "An Entertainer"), Malcolm Soltan (as "Friend of the Woman"), Ralph Stuart (as "Friend of the Woman/Singer for the Boy"), Alice Swanson (as "Friend of the Woman"), Katherine Tracy (as "Friend of the Woman"), Virginia Volland (as "Friend of the Woman"),
Harold Webster (as "Friend of the Woman"), Helen Wills (as "Friend of the Woman"). Produced by Delos Chappell.
The Drums Begin (1933).
The Mask and the Face (1933).
Conquest (1933). Written by
Arthur Hopkins. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 18 Feb 1933- Feb 1933 (closing date unknown/10 performances). Cast:
Judith Anderson (as "Helen Nolte"), Charles Brown, Hugh Buckler, Boyd Davis, Bernice Elliott, Suzanne Freeman, Raymond Hackett, Joyce Hill, Henry Lase, Katherine Lowry, James MacColl, Louis MacMichael,
Henry O'Neill (as "Frederick Nolte, Sr."), Tania Redfield, Bernice Richmond, Harvey Stephens, Edward Toledano,
Crane Whitley (as "People of the Masquerade") (credited as Clement Wilinchick),
Jane Wyatt (as "Eva Locke"), Dorothy Young. Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
Firebird (1932). Written by
Lajos Zilahy. Material adapted by Jeffrey Dell. Directed by
Gilbert Miller. Empire Theatre: 21 Nov 1932- Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/42 performances). Cast:
Judith Anderson (as "Karola Lovasdy"),
Ian Keith (as "Zoltan Balkanyi"),
Montagu Love (as "Police Commissioner Szentesi"),
Henry Stephenson (as "Andor Lovasdy"), Wylie Adams, Paul Allen, Jr., Robert Baldon, Evelyn Beresford, Whitney Bourne, Andree Corday, Helen Crane, Lewis Dayton, Eugene Fila, Ernest Gann, George Grayson, Mary Heberden, Colin Hunter, Edgar Kent, Katherine Locke, Frederick Macy, Harold Martin,
Reginald Mason (as "Police Inspector"), Mab Maynard, Arthur Metcalf, John Daly Murphy,
Nita Naldi (as "Jolan Rozsa"),
LeRoi Operti (as "Szamosi, Balkanyi's Dresser"), Harry Plimmer, Louis Polan, James Roper,
Margot Stevenson (as "Alice Incze"), Elizabeth Young. Produced by Gilbert Miller.
Mourning Becomes Electra (1932). Drama (revival).
As You Desire Me
Anna
Behold the Bridegroom (1927).
The Dove (1925). Melodrama.
Cobra (1924). Drama.
Peter Weston (1923). Drama.
Anna (1928). Written by
Rudolph Lothar. Material adapted by Herman Bernstein and Brian Marlow. Directed by
Edgar J. MacGregor. Lyceum Theatre: 15 May 1928- Jun 1928 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast:
Judith Anderson (as "Anna Plumer"), Diane Brook, Jean Dixon,
J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Plumer"), Ben Johnson,
Cecil Owen (as "Kohnlein"), Lou Tellegen,
Harold Vermilyea (as "Freddie"). Produced by Samuel Samach.
Medea (1949). Drama. Written by Euripides. Material adapted by
Robinson Jeffers. Directed by
Guthrie McClintic. City Center: 2 May 1949- 21 May 1949 (16 performances). Cast: Mary Adams,
Judith Anderson (as "Medea"), Henry Brandon, Martha Downs, James Doyle, Bruce Gordon, Theodore Marcuse, James McArdle, Don McHenry, Peter Monsen, Anthony Radecki, Marian Seldes,
Mary Servoss (as "First Woman of Corinth"), Hilda Vaughn. Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
(December 1937) She played Lady Macbeth in William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth," at the Old Vic at the New Theatre in London, England with Laurence Olivier (Macbeth), Niall MacGinnis, John Moody, James Ottaway, Laurence Naismith, Andrew Cruickshank, and James Donald in the cast. Michel Saint-Denis was director. Motley was designer. Darius Milhaud was musical director.
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