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Joan of Lorraine
Play
Drama
History
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 18, 1946
Closing Date
May 10, 1947
Performances
199
Play
Drama
History
Original
Broadway
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Alvin Theatre
(Nov 18, 1946 - May 10, 1947)
Setting
The stage of a theatre.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Herman Bernstein
Produced by
The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Kurt Weill; John F. Wharton)
Written by
Maxwell Anderson
Directed by
Margo Jones
Scenic Design by
Lee Simonson
; Costume Design by
Lee Simonson
; Lighting Design by
Lee Simonson
Business Manager:
Victor Samrock
; Company Manager:
William T. Blair
Stage Manager:
Alan Anderson
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Gilmore Bush
Press Representative:
William Fields
and
Walter Alford
Ingrid Bergman
Mary Grey
Joan
Romney Brent
Les Ward
The Dauphin
Sam Wanamaker
Jimmy Masters, the Director
The Inquisitor
Joanna Albus
Miss Sadler
St. Margaret
Gilmore Bush
Al, the Stage Manager
Ann Coray
Miss Reeves
St. Catherine
Roger De Koven
Jeffson
Georges de Tremoille
Charles Ellis
Charles Elling
Durand Laxart
Bruce Hall
Jo Cordwell
Jean D'Arc
Peter Hobbs
The Electrician
Bertrand de Poulengy
Harry Irvine
Kipner
Regnault de Chartres, Archbishop of Rheims
Timothy Lynn Kearse
Tessie, the Assistant Stage Manager
Aurore
Berry Kroeger
Sheppard
Alain Chartier
Lewis Martin
Abbey
Jaques D'Arc; Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais
Kevin McCarthy
Long
Dunois, Bastard of Orleans
Stephen Roberts
Smith
Thomas de Courcelles
Martin Rudy
Noble
La Hire
Arthur L. Sachs
Farwell
Jean de Metz; The Executioner
Lotte Stavisky
Marie
the Costumer
Kenneth Tobey
Dollner
Pierre D'Arc
Brooks West
Quirke
St. Michael; D'Estivet
Joseph Wiseman
Champlain
Father Massieu
Alvin Theatre
(Nov 18, 1946 - May 10, 1947)
Cast
Terese Hayden
Tessie, the Assistant Stage Manager
Aurore
Joanna Roos
Miss Sadler
St. Margaret
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Play
1947 Winner
Ingrid Bergman
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Herman Bernstein
Produced by
The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson; Elmer Rice; Robert E. Sherwood; Kurt Weill; John F. Wharton)
Written by
Maxwell Anderson
Directed by
Margo Jones
Scenic Design by
Lee Simonson
; Costume Design by
Lee Simonson
; Lighting Design by
Lee Simonson
Business Manager:
Victor Samrock
; Company Manager:
William T. Blair
Stage Manager:
Alan Anderson
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Gilmore Bush
Press Representative:
William Fields
and
Walter Alford
Ingrid Bergman
Mary Grey
Joan
Romney Brent
Les Ward
The Dauphin
Sam Wanamaker
Jimmy Masters, the Director
The Inquisitor
Joanna Albus
Miss Sadler
St. Margaret
Gilmore Bush
Al, the Stage Manager
Ann Coray
Miss Reeves
St. Catherine
Roger De Koven
Jeffson
Georges de Tremoille
Charles Ellis
Charles Elling
Durand Laxart
Bruce Hall
Jo Cordwell
Jean D'Arc
Peter Hobbs
The Electrician
Bertrand de Poulengy
Harry Irvine
Kipner
Regnault de Chartres, Archbishop of Rheims
Timothy Lynn Kearse
Tessie, the Assistant Stage Manager
Aurore
Berry Kroeger
Sheppard
Alain Chartier
Lewis Martin
Abbey
Jaques D'Arc; Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais
Kevin McCarthy
Long
Dunois, Bastard of Orleans
Stephen Roberts
Smith
Thomas de Courcelles
Martin Rudy
Noble
La Hire
Arthur L. Sachs
Farwell
Jean de Metz; The Executioner
Lotte Stavisky
Marie
the Costumer
Kenneth Tobey
Dollner
Pierre D'Arc
Brooks West
Quirke
St. Michael; D'Estivet
Joseph Wiseman
Champlain
Father Massieu
Alvin Theatre
(Nov 18, 1946 - May 10, 1947)
Cast
Terese Hayden
Tessie, the Assistant Stage Manager
Aurore
Joanna Roos
Miss Sadler
St. Margaret
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Play
1947 Winner
Ingrid Bergman
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