About the Show
Adapted and Directed by Kenneth Kelleher
August Update: The September 12th performance will now be American Sign Language interpreted by the team that interpreted ‘Waitress’ at the Golden Bough.
When purchasing tickets please indicate youd like to be seated in the ASL interpreter section.
Step into the revolutionary world of George Bernard Shaw’s “St. Joan” as Pacific Repertory Theatre delivers an electrifying production that redefines theatrical boundaries. Performed at the historic Circle Theatre of the Golden Bough Playhouse, this innovative staging features an all-star ensemble of 7 guest artists who masterfully embody every role, creating a performance that is as daring as it is unforgettable.
At the heart of the drama is the indomitable Joan, played for PacRep by long time alumni River Navaille, a fearless and visionary heroine whose passionate quest for justice challenges both societal norms and the conventions of her time. With a performance that is both riveting and transformative, our leading artist brings Joan’s inner turmoil, unyielding courage, and magnetic presence to life, inviting audiences to witness the forging of a legend.
Written by George Bernard Shaw and premiering in 1923, three years after her canonization by the Roman Catholic Church, the play reflects Shaw’s belief that the people involved in Joan’s trial acted according to what they thought was right.