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Check Out New Photos of Condola Rashad in Broadway's Saint Joan

Daniel Sullivan directs MTC’s revival of George Bernard Shaw’s drama at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.

Condola Rashad stars as Joan in Saint Joan, directed by Daniel Sullivan, at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
Condola Rashad stars as Joan in Saint Joan, directed by Daniel Sullivan, at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
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Manhattan Theatre Club's Broadway revival of George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan, starring three-time Tony nominee Condola Rashad (A Doll's House, Part 2), is currently in performances at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre ahead of an opening night set for April 25. See photos of the revival, directed by Daniel Sullivan in the gallery below.

Joining Rashad in the cast are Walter Bobbie (marking the theatrical director's first return to Broadway as an actor in over 20 years), Adam Chanler-Berat (Peter and the Starcatcher), Jack Davenport (Smash), John Glover (The Cherry Orchard), Patrick Page (MTC's Casa Valentina), Daniel Sunjata (MTC's The Country House), Maurice Jones (MTC's Linda), Russell G. Jones (MTC's Ruined), Max Gordon Moore (Indecent), Matthew Saldivar (MTC's Important Hats of the 20th Century), Robert Stanton (MTC's Fuddy Meers), and Lou Sumrall (Frankie & Johnny in the Clair de Lune).

The design team includes Scott Pask (scenic design), Jane Greenwood (costume design), Justin Townsend (lighting design), Obadiah Eaves (sound design), Christopher Ash (projection design), Tom Watson (hair and wig design), Bill Frisell (original music), Deborah Hecht (dialect coach), and Tommy Kurzman (makeup design).

Set in 15th-century France, Saint Joan follows a country girl whose mysterious visions propel her into elite circles. When the nation's rulers become threatened by her popularity and influence, they unite to bring her down, and she finds herself on trial for her life. This timeless and powerful play dramatizes the limits of an individual in a society dominated by overwhelming political and religious forces.