Théâtre ()


De Bernard Shaw

Saint Joan (2018-04-Samuel J. Friedman Theatre-Broadway)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 1 mois 2 semaines
Nombre : 24 previews - 55 représentations
Première Preview : mardi 03 avril 2018
Première : mercredi 25 avril 2018
Dernière : dimanche 10 juin 2018
Mise en scène : Daniel Sullivan
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Avec : Condola Rashad (as Joan), Jack Davenport (as Warwick), Walter Bobbie (as Cauchon), Adam Chanler-Berat (as Dauphin), John Glover (as Archbishop/Gentleman), Patrick Page (as Inquisitor/Baudricourt), Daniel Sunjata (as Dunois), Maurice Jones (as Courcelles, Page to Dunois), Russell G. Jones (as Tremouille, Page to Warwick), Max Gordon Moore (as Bluebeard, Ladvenu), Matthew Saldivar (as D’Estivet, Polly), Robert Stanton (as Chaplain, English Soldier, Steward to Baudricourt), and Lou Sumrall (as La Hire, Executioner)
Commentaires : Four-time Tony Award nominee Condola Rashad takes on the iconic role of Joan of Arc in the Manhattan Theatre Club's production of the 1923 Bernard Shaw classic. Although the production marks the eighth Broadway revival for the play, it was last performed on the Great White Way at the Lyceum Theatre back in 1993.

Director Daniel Sullivan's take on the classic is noble and classy with a striking church organ-inspired set design by Scott Pask, coupled together with Christopher Ash's at times firey and at times mystical projections that are never overused.

Saint Joan is an engaging history lesson brought to life by a talented ensemble cast, with standout performances by Patrick Page and Adam Chanler-Berat, in particular. And the jewel in the crown is Shaw's final scene - a dream sequence that utterly captivates and is sure to catch out those unfamiliar with the play with a pleasant surprise or two.