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Overview
Synopsis
Shaw's play is a fictionalized version of the historical life of Joan of Arc. Young Joan, a French farm girl, hears the voices of saints telling her to raise an army to fight the English. When the war starts to go the way of the French, the English convince the Church to have her tried for heresy. She doesn't believe that she can be a heretic, because she loves God and the church. Nonetheless, she is found guilty at trial. The trial appears to be fairly executed, in accordance with the laws of the time. When Joan refuses a chance to spend life in prison, she is burned at the stake. Twenty-five years later, a new trial finds her innocent. In an epilogue to the play, Joan's ghost appears to King Charles VII in a dream. Both those who supported and opposed her are present, and they all worship her. She asks if she may be resurrected, claiming that the world needs her help -- but everyone turns away from her.
Show Information
- Book
- George Bernard Shaw
- Category
- Play
- Age Guidance
- Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
- Number of Acts
- 1
- First Produced
- 1923
- Genres
- Drama, Historical/Biographical
- Settings
- Period, Multiple Settings
- Time & Place
- France, Fifteenth Century
- Cast Size
- large
- Licensor
- None/royalty-free
- Ideal For
- Large Cast, Star Vehicle Female, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Early Teen, Late Teen, Young Adult, Adult, Mature Adult Characters
Context
Plot
Scene 1
It is the spring of 1429 A.D. in the castle of Vaucoulers in France. Captain Robert De Baudricourt is yelling at his steward who has told him that there are no eggs. The chickens have stopped laying and the cows have stopped providing milk since a young girl named Joan arrived two days ago. The steward tells Captain Robert that he must see the girl or there will never be any more eggs. Robert agrees to see her, hoping to scare her away.
Joan enters, unafraid of the Captain, and
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Supporting |
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Featured |
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Spoken |
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Featured |
Male |
Spoken |
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Ensemble |
Male |
Spoken |
Songs
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