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Saint Joan
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 04, 1968
Closing Date
Feb 10, 1968
1st Preview
Dec 23, 1967
1st Preview
Dec 23, 1967
Previews
13
Performances
44
Play
Drama
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Jan 04, 1968
Close Date: Feb 10, 1968
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Opening night credits for this production have not yet been finalized.
Theatres
Vivian Beaumont Theater
(Jan 04, 1968 - Feb 10, 1968)
Setting
In and around France. 1429 A.D. - 1456 A.D.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving)
Written by
George Bernard Shaw
; Incidental music by
Stanley Silverman
Directed by
John Hirsch
Scenic Design by
David Hays
; Costume Design by
Michael Annals
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
Production Stage Manager:
Brent Sutton
; Stage Manager:
Ronald Schaeffer
Press Representative:
Susan Bloch
Christopher Bernau
French Soldier
Ronald Bishop
Monseigneur de la Trémouille
Philip Bosco
Dunois
The Bastard of Orleans
John Braden
Bertrand de Poulengey
Charles Burks
Member of the French Court
Roberta Callahan
Member of the French Court
Northern J. Calloway
Page to Dunois
Richard Clarke
Gilles de Rais
Bluebeard
Ted D'Arms
Robert de Baudricourt
Squire of Vaucouleurs
Roger De Koven
The Archbishop of Rheims
John Dorrin
English Soldier
John Felton
French Soldier
John Froscher
French Soldier
Ray Fry
Thomas de Courcelles
Canon of Paris
Tom Fuccello
Court Page
Robert Haswell
English Soldier
John Heffernan
The Inquisitor
William Hutt
Richard de Beauchamp
Earl of Warwick
Earle Hyman
Captain la Hire
Stephen Joyce
Brother Martin Ladvenu
Jane Karel
Member of the French Court
Chris Kelly
French Soldier
Nicholas Kepros
Baudricourt's Steward
Stephen Lemberg
Member of the French Court
Ryan Listman
Page to Warwick
Michael Maurer
French Soldier
Earl Montgomery
Canon John D'Estivet
Robert Phalen
English Soldier
Diana Sands
Joan
Fred Seagraves
French Soldier
Robert Symonds
Chaplain de Stogumber
Barbara Thurston
Member of the French Court
Tony Van Bridge
Peter Cauchon
Bishop of Beauvais
Edmond Varrato
English Soldier
Shirley Jac Wagner
Duchesse de la Trémouille
William Walsh
Member of the French Court
Ronald Weyand
The Executioner
Edward Zang
The Dauphin
later, Charles VII of France
Standby:
Rae Allen
(Joan)
Understudies:
Ronald Bishop
(Peter Cauchon),
John Braden
(Dunois),
Richard Clarke
(Richard de Beauchamp) and
Nicholas Kepros
(The Dauphin)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving)
Written by
George Bernard Shaw
; Incidental music by
Stanley Silverman
Directed by
John Hirsch
Scenic Design by
David Hays
; Costume Design by
Michael Annals
; Lighting Design by
John Gleason
Production Stage Manager:
Brent Sutton
; Stage Manager:
Ronald Schaeffer
Press Representative:
Susan Bloch
Christopher Bernau
French Soldier
Ronald Bishop
Monseigneur de la Trémouille
Philip Bosco
Dunois
The Bastard of Orleans
John Braden
Bertrand de Poulengey
Charles Burks
Member of the French Court
Roberta Callahan
Member of the French Court
Northern J. Calloway
Page to Dunois
Richard Clarke
Gilles de Rais
Bluebeard
Ted D'Arms
Robert de Baudricourt
Squire of Vaucouleurs
Roger De Koven
The Archbishop of Rheims
John Dorrin
English Soldier
John Felton
French Soldier
John Froscher
French Soldier
Ray Fry
Thomas de Courcelles
Canon of Paris
Tom Fuccello
Court Page
Robert Haswell
English Soldier
John Heffernan
The Inquisitor
William Hutt
Richard de Beauchamp
Earl of Warwick
Earle Hyman
Captain la Hire
Stephen Joyce
Brother Martin Ladvenu
Jane Karel
Member of the French Court
Chris Kelly
French Soldier
Nicholas Kepros
Baudricourt's Steward
Stephen Lemberg
Member of the French Court
Ryan Listman
Page to Warwick
Michael Maurer
French Soldier
Earl Montgomery
Canon John D'Estivet
Robert Phalen
English Soldier
Diana Sands
Joan
Fred Seagraves
French Soldier
Robert Symonds
Chaplain de Stogumber
Barbara Thurston
Member of the French Court
Tony Van Bridge
Peter Cauchon
Bishop of Beauvais
Edmond Varrato
English Soldier
Shirley Jac Wagner
Duchesse de la Trémouille
William Walsh
Member of the French Court
Ronald Weyand
The Executioner
Edward Zang
The Dauphin
later, Charles VII of France
Standby:
Rae Allen
(Joan)
Understudies:
Ronald Bishop
(Peter Cauchon),
John Braden
(Dunois),
Richard Clarke
(Richard de Beauchamp) and
Nicholas Kepros
(The Dauphin)
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