- (1970) Unsold TV pilot, "The Shrimp and the Anenome," for the BBC.
- Performed on Broadway in the following productions:
- Black Chiffon (1950). Written by Lesley Storm. Directed by Charles Hickman. 48th Street Theatre: 27 Sep 1950- 13 Jan 1951 (109 performances. Note: production closed 7 Oct 1950- 23 Oct 1950 due to Flora Robinson undergoing surgery and recovery). Cast: Janet Barrow, Richard Gale, Patricia Hicks, Raymond Huntley, Anthony Ireland, Patricia Marmont, Flora Robson (as "Alicia Christie"). Produced by John J. Wildberg.
- Macbeth (1948). Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Staged by Norris Houghton. National Theatre: 31 Mar 1948- 25 Apr 1948 (29 performances).
- The Damask Cheek (1942). Comedy. Written by John Van Druten and Lloyd Morris. Directed by John Van Druten. Playhouse Theatre: 22 Oct 1942- 9 Jan 1943 (93 performances). Cast: Margaret Douglass, Peter Fernandez, Celeste Holm (as "Calla Longstreth"), Myron McCormick (as "Jimmy Randall"), Mary Michael, Flora Robson (as "Rhoda Meldrum"), Zachary Scott (as "Neil Harding"), Joan Tetzel, Ruth Vivian (as "Miss Pinner"). Produced by Dwight Wiman.
- Anne of England (1941). Written by Mary Cass Canfield and Ethel Borden. Based on a play by Norman Ginsbury. Directed by Gilbert Miller. St. James Theatre: 7 Oct 941- 11 Oct 1941 (7 performances). Cast: Geoffrey Borden, Leo G. Carroll (as "Mr. Harley"), Barbara Everest, Cherry Hardy, Colin Hunter, Liza Inglis, Raymond Johnson, Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Captain Vanbrugh"), Edward Langley, Kenneth LeRoy, Jack Leach, Oswald Marshall, Reginald Mason (as "Lord Godolphin"), Margery Maude, Flora Robson (as "Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough"), Thaddeus Suski, Jessica Tandy (as "Abigail Hill"), Frances Tannehill, H.H. Twardowski, Frederic Worlock. Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- Ladies in Retirement (1940). Drama. Written by Reginald Denham and Edward Percy. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Costume Design by Helene Pons. Directed by Reginald Denham. Henry Miller's Theatre: 26 Mar 1940- 3 Aug 1940 (151 performances). Cast: Evelyn Ankers (as "Lucy Gilham"), Florence Edney (as "Sister Theresa"), Isobel Elsom (as "Leonora Fiske"), Jessamine Newcombe (as "Emily Creed"), Patrick O'Moore (as "Albert Feather"), Flora Robson (as "Ellen Creed"), Estelle Winwood (as "Louisa Creed"). Produced by Gilbert Miller. Note: Produced by Columbia Pictures as Ladies in Retirement (1941).
- (1968) She acted in Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England with Isabel Jeans, Daniel Massey, John Standing, Pauline Collins OBE, Robert Eddison, and Helen Weir in the cast.
- (1934) She acted in CL Anthony's play, "Touch Wood," at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England with Marie Ney, Ian Hunter, Dorothy Hyson, Dennis Arundell, and Frank Pettingill in the cast. Basil Dean was director.
- (1935) She acted in W.O. Somin and Gilbert Lennox's play, "Close Quarters," at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with Oscar Homolka in the cast. Irene Hentschel was director.
- (April 1937) "Anna Christie," written by Eugene O'Neill; directed by Michael Macowan; with Flora Robson; Alexander Knox; Mark Dignam; Marie Ault; Philip King; and Niall MacGinnis in the cast; on the West End at the Westminster Theatre, London, England, UK.
- (1952) She acted in William Archibald's stage adaptation of Henry James' novel, "The Innocents," at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Barbara Everest, Carol Wolveridge, and Jeremy Spenser in the cast.
- (1953) She acted in Bridget Boland's play, "The Return," at the Duchess Theatre in London, England.
- (1955) She acted in Owen Holder's play, "A Kind of Folly," at the Duchess Theatre in London, England with Wilfred Hyde White, Jean Kent, and Sylvia Sims in the cast.
- (1956) She acted in Hugh Mills' play, "The House by the Lake," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with with Andrew Cruickshank, Sylvia Coleridge, and Alan MacNaughtan in the cast.
- (1961) She acted in Lesley Storm's play, "Time and Yellow Roses," at the St. Martin's Theatre in London, England with Patricia Healey, Keith Baxter, and Madge Ryan in the cast.
- (1967) She acted in Robert Bolt's play, "Brother and Sister," at the Theatre Royal in Brighton, Sussex, England with Nigel Stock in the cast. Noel Willman was director.
- (1933 - 1934) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Tempest," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Elsa Lanchester (Ariel), Marius Goring (Alonso), James Mason (Francisco), Evan John (Gonzalo), Desmond Walter-Ellis (Adrian), Dennis Arundell(Antonio), Ernest Hare (Sebastian), Charles Laughton, Ursula Jeans, Roger Livesey, Peter Copley and Thorley Walters in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was director and producer.
- (1933 - 1934) She acted in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Elsa Lanchester (Charlotta Ivanovna), Marius Goring (Epihodov), Barbara Wilcox (Dunyasha), James Mason (Yasha), Athene Seyler, Charles Laughton, Ursula Jeans, Roger Livesey, and Leon Quartermaine in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was director and producer.
- (April 23, 1934) She acted in the Shakespeare Birthday Festival at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Ralph Richardson, Donald Wolfit, Athene Seyler, Ben Greet, Ernest Milton, Dorothy Green, Harcourt Williams, Martita Hunt, Roger Livesey, Ursula Jeans, Frank Napier, Leslie French, Margaret Webster, Marius Goring, and James Mason in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was director.
- (1933 - 1934) She acted in Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," at the Old Vic Theatre and Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, England with Charles Laughton, Ursula Jeans, Roger Livesey, James Mason, Athene Seyler, and Elsa Lancaster in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was director.
- (1933 - 1934) She acted in the play, "Love for Love," at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, England with Charles Laughton, Ursula Jeans, Roger Livesey, James Mason, Athene Seyler, Elsa Lancaster, and Marius Goring in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was director.
- (1933 - 1934) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Charles Laughton, Roger Livesey, James Mason, Athene Seyler, Marius Goring, and Nigel Stock (played Boy) in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was director.
- (1933 - 1934) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Henry VIII," at the Old Vic Theatre and Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, England with Charles Laughton, Robert Farquharson, Nicholas Hannen, Ursula Jeans, Roger Livesey, James Mason, Athene Seyler, Elsa Lancaster, Marius Goring, and Leon Quartermaine in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was director.
- (1933 - 1934) She acted in the Old Vic Season at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Charles Laughton, Ursula Jeans, Roger Livesey, James Mason, Athene Seyler, Elsa Lancaster, Marius Goring, and Leon Quartermaine in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was director.
- (1933 - 1934) She acted in the William Shakespeare's play, "Measure for Measure," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Charles Laughton, Ursula Jeans, Roger Livesey, James Mason, Athene Seyler, Elsa Lancaster, and Marius Goring in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was director.
- (1958 - 1959) She acted in the Old Vic Theatre season at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Judi Dench, Michael Hordern, John Phillips, Ronald Lewis, Beatrix Lehmann, Joss Ackland, Miles Malleson, John Justin, Alec McCowen, Maggie Smith, Hugh Griffith, Isabel Jeans, Irene Worth, Ernest Thesiger, Barry Ingham, Derek Francis and Catherine Lacey in the cast. Michael Benthall was director.
- (1958 - 1959) She acted in Henrik Ibsen's play, "Ghosts," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Michael Hordern and Ronald Lewis in the cast. John Fernald was director.
- (1934) She acted in James Bridie and Claud Gurney's play, "Mary Read-Dragoon and Pirate," at His Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Robert Donat, Iris Hoey, Claude Allister, Beatrice Wilson, Betty Hardy, Wilfrid Walter, Marie Dainton, Charles Farrell, John Turnbull, Evan Thomas, and George Benson in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was director.
- (1951) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Winter's Tale," at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with John Gielgud, Diana Wynyard, Virginia McKenna, Brewster Mason, Lewis Casson, John Moffatt, John Whiting, Paul Hardwick, George Howe, George Rose, and Richard Gale in the cast. Peter Brook was director.
- (June 28, 1951) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Winter's Tale," at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England with John Gielgud, Diana Wynyard, Virginia McKenna, Brewster Mason, Lewis Casson, John Moffatt, John Whiting, Paul Hardwick, George Howe, George Rose, and Richard Gale in the cast. Peter Brook was director.
- (1959) She acted in Michael Redgrave's stage adaptation of Henry James' novel, "The Aspern Papers," at the Saville Theatre in London, England with Michael Redgrave and Beatrix Lehmann in the cast.
- (1931) Her role as Mary Paterson in 'The Anatomist was her stage break through
- (1921) made her stage debut on the 17th November as Queen Margaret, one of the shadows in 'Will Shakespeare' at the Shaftsbury Theatre
- (January 27, 1941) She acted in Reginald Denham and Edward Percy's play, "Ladies in Retirement," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Estelle Winwood in the cast.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content