What has happened to SAINT JOAN?

SAINT JOAN has been fully staged and is a complete production that was cut short hours before Opening Night, due to the Covid-19 restrictions on gathering. The cast and creative team created a beautiful production of this classic and we would like very much to share it with you. To that end, SAINT JOAN has been filmed and is available online. If you are a ticket holder or subscriber, you were sent a password to access the play. You will be able to watch it at your leisure, as many times as you would like, and we hope with whoever you were planning on bringing to the theater! Please feel free to share the password and link with those others that would have been your guest.

The link will be available for the foreseeable future so please don’t worry about your password expiring.

If you would like to buy a ticket now you will be emailed the password. If you are unable to afford the standard ticket price, please email us so that we can work with you.

Questions? Please email our Box Office Manager, Kaya Hubbard at kayah@artswest.org.

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Written by George Bernard Shaw (Nobel Prize-winning playwright)

Adapted by Corinne Magin

Directed by Mathew Wright

Tracing the life of Joan of Arc from the siege of Orleans, through her trial and recantation, and culminating with the tragedy that transformed into a legend, Saint Joan is an electrifying portrait of one of history’s most revered and revolutionary lightning rods. Fiery and timeless, Shaw’s masterpiece shines a fierce light on the limits of an individual in a society dominated by political and religious forces. Presented in a new adapatation, stripped-back staging directed by Mathew Wright, prepare to see Joan’s incendiary life shine brighter than ever.

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Land Acknowledgement

ArtsWest acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral lands of the Coast Salish people, the Duwamish People past and present. With gratitude, we honor the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe. This acknowledgement does not take the place of authentic relationships with indigenous communities and serves just a first step in honoring the people and the land that we are on.

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