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Saint Joan
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 04, 1951
Closing Date
Feb 02, 1952
Performances
140
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 04, 1951
Close Date: Feb 02, 1952
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Cort Theatre
(Oct 04, 1951 - Jan 05, 1952)
New Century Theatre
(Jan 07, 1952 - Feb 02, 1952)
Setting
In and around France. 1429 A.D. - 1456 A.D.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Operated by the
138 West 48th St. Theatre Co., Inc.
; Theatre Leased by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
The Theatre Guild (Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors)
Written by
Bernard Shaw
; Incidental music by
Lehman Engel
Directed by
Margaret Webster
; Production Supervised by
Lawrence Langner
and
Theresa Helburn
Scenic Design by
Richard Harrison Senie
and
Elinor Robbins
; Costume Design by
Elinor Robbins
Business Manager:
Peter Davis
Stage Manager:
Thelma Chandler
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tom Hughes Sand
Music Contractor:
Morris Stonzek
Press Representative:
George Ross
and
Dorothy Ross
; Press Associate:
Madelin Blitzstein
; Production Assistant:
Elliot Martin
and
Virginia Pemberton
; Casting:
Bettina Cerf
Uta Hagen
Joan
John Buckmaster
The Dauphin
later, Charles VII of France
Andrew Cruickshank
The Earl of Warwick
Robert Pastene
Dunois
The Bastard of Orleans
Alexander Scourby
Peter Cauchon
Bishop of Beauvais
Frederic Worlock
The Archbishop of Rheims
Dion Allen
John de Stogumber
Paul Ballantyne
Captain la Hire
A Gentleman
Martine Bartlett
Ensemble
Robert M. Casper
A Page
Kendall Clark
Brother Martin Ladvenu
James Daly
Robert de Baudricourt
Squire of Vaucouleurs
A Soldier in Warwick's Army
Jon Dawson
Ensemble
Joseph Dooley
Ensemble
Sylvia Farnham
Duchesse de la Trémouille
Ensemble
Tarry Green
Page to Warwick
Preston Hanson
Bertrand de Poulengey
The Executioner
Burton Mallory
Baudricourt's Steward
Ensemble
Jill Melford
Ensemble
Norman Roland
The Duke de la Trémouille
Ensemble
Frederick Rolf
The Inquisitor
Tom Hughes Sand
Page to Dunois
John Straub
Canon John D'Estivet
Ensemble
Martin Waldron
Ensemble
Frederic Warriner
Gilles de Rais
Bluebeard
Thomas de Courcelles
Canon of Paris
Nancy Wickwire
Ensemble
Van Williams
Ensemble
Cort Theatre
(Oct 04, 1951 - Jan 05, 1952)
Business Manager:
Edward Choate
Cast
Robert M. Casper
Ensemble
New Century Theatre
(Jan 07, 1952 - Feb 02, 1952)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Operated by the
138 West 48th St. Theatre Co., Inc.
; Theatre Leased by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
The Theatre Guild (Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors)
Written by
Bernard Shaw
; Incidental music by
Lehman Engel
Directed by
Margaret Webster
; Production Supervised by
Lawrence Langner
and
Theresa Helburn
Scenic Design by
Richard Harrison Senie
and
Elinor Robbins
; Costume Design by
Elinor Robbins
Business Manager:
Peter Davis
Stage Manager:
Thelma Chandler
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Tom Hughes Sand
Music Contractor:
Morris Stonzek
Press Representative:
George Ross
and
Dorothy Ross
; Press Associate:
Madelin Blitzstein
; Production Assistant:
Elliot Martin
and
Virginia Pemberton
; Casting:
Bettina Cerf
Uta Hagen
Joan
John Buckmaster
The Dauphin
later, Charles VII of France
Andrew Cruickshank
The Earl of Warwick
Robert Pastene
Dunois
The Bastard of Orleans
Alexander Scourby
Peter Cauchon
Bishop of Beauvais
Frederic Worlock
The Archbishop of Rheims
Dion Allen
John de Stogumber
Paul Ballantyne
Captain la Hire
A Gentleman
Martine Bartlett
Ensemble
Robert M. Casper
A Page
Kendall Clark
Brother Martin Ladvenu
James Daly
Robert de Baudricourt
Squire of Vaucouleurs
A Soldier in Warwick's Army
Jon Dawson
Ensemble
Joseph Dooley
Ensemble
Sylvia Farnham
Duchesse de la Trémouille
Ensemble
Tarry Green
Page to Warwick
Preston Hanson
Bertrand de Poulengey
The Executioner
Burton Mallory
Baudricourt's Steward
Ensemble
Jill Melford
Ensemble
Norman Roland
The Duke de la Trémouille
Ensemble
Frederick Rolf
The Inquisitor
Tom Hughes Sand
Page to Dunois
John Straub
Canon John D'Estivet
Ensemble
Martin Waldron
Ensemble
Frederic Warriner
Gilles de Rais
Bluebeard
Thomas de Courcelles
Canon of Paris
Nancy Wickwire
Ensemble
Van Williams
Ensemble
Cort Theatre
(Oct 04, 1951 - Jan 05, 1952)
Business Manager:
Edward Choate
Cast
Robert M. Casper
Ensemble
New Century Theatre
(Jan 07, 1952 - Feb 02, 1952)
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
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