Carl Anderson (singer) - Theater / Concert Credits

Theater / Concert Credits

Year Title Role
1971 Jesus Christ Superstar (pre-Broadway tour) Judas Iscariot
1972 Jesus Christ Superstar (Broadway) Judas Iscariot (understudy, later alternated with Ben Vereen)
1976-77 Jesus Christ Superstar (California Youth Theatre organization) Judas Iscariot (with Ted Neeley as Jesus and Yvonne Elliman as Mary)
1991 Jesus Christ Superstar (brief West Coast tour) Judas Iscariot (with Barry Dennen as Pilate and Sam Harris as Jesus)
1992-97 Jesus Christ Superstar (national tour) Judas Iscariot (with Ted Neeley as Jesus, Dennis DeYoung as Pilate, Irene Cara/Syreeta Wright as Mary)
1997 Play On! (Broadway) The Duke
1998 Jesus Christ Superstar (Rubicon Theatre Company) Judas Iscariot (with Ted Neeley as Jesus)
1999 Linda Eder - Once in a Lifetime Featured Vocalist (with Linda Eder and Douglas Sills)
1999-2000 Jesus Christ Superstar (Italian tour) Judas Iscariot (also artistic director)
2002 Beggar's Holiday (Rubicon Theatre Company) Mac
2002-03 Jesus Christ Superstar (national tour) Judas Iscariot (with Sebastian Bach as Jesus)

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