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Saint Joan
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Drama
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Dec 15, 1977
Closing Date
Feb 19, 1978
1st Preview
Nov 25, 1977
1st Preview
Nov 25, 1977
Previews
23
Performances
77
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Open Date: Dec 15, 1977
Close Date: Feb 19, 1978
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Circle in the Square Theatre
(Dec 15, 1977 - Feb 19, 1978)
Setting
In and around France. 1429 A.D. - 1456 A.D.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Circle in the Square (under the direction of Theodore Mann and Paul Libin)
Produced by
Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director; Paul Libin: Managing Director)
Written by
George Bernard Shaw
Directed by
John Clark
Scenic Design by
David Jenkins
; Costume Design by
Zack Brown
; Lighting Design by
John McLain
; Hair and Wig Design by
Paul Huntley
Company Manager:
William Conn
Production Stage Manager:
Randall Brooks
; Stage Manager:
James Bernardi
Musical Supervisor:
Earl Shendell
Circle in the Square Public Relations Director:
Merle Debuskey
; Press Representative:
David Roggensack
; Casting Consultant:
Lynn Kressel
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
; Poster Art by
Barbara Sandler
Lynn Redgrave
Joan
Tom Aldredge
The Archbishop of Rheims
Philip Bosco
Richard de Beauchamp
Earl of Warwick
Joseph Bova
Dunois
The Bastard of Orleans
Roy Cooper
English Soldier
Robert Gerringer
Chaplain de Stogumber
Robert LuPone
The Dauphin
later, Charles VII of France
Paul Shyre
Peter Cauchon
Bishop of Beauvais
Paul Sparer
The Inquisitor
Jim Broaddus
The Executioner
Ensemble
Gwendolyn Brown
Duchesse de la Trémouille
Pendleton Brown
Court Page
Ensemble
Roy Cooper
Robert de Baudricourt
Squire of Vaucouleurs
Kenneth Gray
Gilles de Rais
Bluebeard
Ensemble
Sarah-Jane Gwillim
Ensemble
Nicholas Hormann
Brother Martin Ladvenu
Ensemble
Tom Klunis
Monseigneur de la Trémouille
Stephen Lang
Page to Dunois
Ensemble
Thomas de Courcelles
Canon of Paris
John Rose
Canon John D'Estivet
Ensemble
Ed Setrakian
Captain la Hire
Armin Shimerman
Baudricourt's Steward
Page to Warwick
Ensemble
Peter Van Norden
Bertrand de Poulengey
Stranger
Ensemble
Understudies:
Jim Broaddus
(Bertrand de Poulengey, Stranger, Captain la Hire, Monseigneur de la Trémouille),
Pendleton Brown
(Brother Martin Ladvenu),
Robert Gerringer
(Robert de Baudricourt),
Kenneth Gray
(Canon John D'Estivet),
Sarah-Jane Gwillim
(Joan, Duchesse de la Trémouille),
Tom Klunis
(Richard de Beauchamp, Peter Cauchon),
Stephen Lang
(The Dauphin, Baudricourt's Steward),
John Rose
(The Archbishop of Rheims, Chaplain de Stogumber, The Inquisitor),
Ed Setrakian
(Dunois),
Armin Shimerman
(Thomas de Courcelles, English Soldier) and
Peter Van Norden
(The Executioner)
Awards
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Costume Design
1978 Nominee
Costume Design by
Zack Brown
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Circle in the Square (under the direction of Theodore Mann and Paul Libin)
Produced by
Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director; Paul Libin: Managing Director)
Written by
George Bernard Shaw
Directed by
John Clark
Scenic Design by
David Jenkins
; Costume Design by
Zack Brown
; Lighting Design by
John McLain
; Hair and Wig Design by
Paul Huntley
Company Manager:
William Conn
Production Stage Manager:
Randall Brooks
; Stage Manager:
James Bernardi
Musical Supervisor:
Earl Shendell
Circle in the Square Public Relations Director:
Merle Debuskey
; Press Representative:
David Roggensack
; Casting Consultant:
Lynn Kressel
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
; Poster Art by
Barbara Sandler
Lynn Redgrave
Joan
Tom Aldredge
The Archbishop of Rheims
Philip Bosco
Richard de Beauchamp
Earl of Warwick
Joseph Bova
Dunois
The Bastard of Orleans
Roy Cooper
English Soldier
Robert Gerringer
Chaplain de Stogumber
Robert LuPone
The Dauphin
later, Charles VII of France
Paul Shyre
Peter Cauchon
Bishop of Beauvais
Paul Sparer
The Inquisitor
Jim Broaddus
The Executioner
Ensemble
Gwendolyn Brown
Duchesse de la Trémouille
Pendleton Brown
Court Page
Ensemble
Roy Cooper
Robert de Baudricourt
Squire of Vaucouleurs
Kenneth Gray
Gilles de Rais
Bluebeard
Ensemble
Sarah-Jane Gwillim
Ensemble
Nicholas Hormann
Brother Martin Ladvenu
Ensemble
Tom Klunis
Monseigneur de la Trémouille
Stephen Lang
Page to Dunois
Ensemble
Thomas de Courcelles
Canon of Paris
John Rose
Canon John D'Estivet
Ensemble
Ed Setrakian
Captain la Hire
Armin Shimerman
Baudricourt's Steward
Page to Warwick
Ensemble
Peter Van Norden
Bertrand de Poulengey
Stranger
Ensemble
Understudies:
Jim Broaddus
(Bertrand de Poulengey, Stranger, Captain la Hire, Monseigneur de la Trémouille),
Pendleton Brown
(Brother Martin Ladvenu),
Robert Gerringer
(Robert de Baudricourt),
Kenneth Gray
(Canon John D'Estivet),
Sarah-Jane Gwillim
(Joan, Duchesse de la Trémouille),
Tom Klunis
(Richard de Beauchamp, Peter Cauchon),
Stephen Lang
(The Dauphin, Baudricourt's Steward),
John Rose
(The Archbishop of Rheims, Chaplain de Stogumber, The Inquisitor),
Ed Setrakian
(Dunois),
Armin Shimerman
(Thomas de Courcelles, English Soldier) and
Peter Van Norden
(The Executioner)
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Costume Design
1978 Nominee
Costume Design by
Zack Brown
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