I, Joan promises to be an intriguing perspective of the story of Joan a revolutionary feminist and renowned historical figure who was canonized and became a patron saint. The show opens on the 25th of August at the Globe Theatre and I, Joan London tickets are available till the 22nd of October.
A fresh play depicting the rise of the famous warrior-saint who was burned at stake at the age of 19 on the false charges of heresy, I, Joan is sure to stir your interest and capture your attention. Charlie Josephine of Bitch Boxer and Blush fame brings their unique writing skills to the play I, Joan which is directed by Illinca Radulian, co-director of Richard III at Shakespeare’s Globe.
I, Joan follows the story of a young, poor Joan who emerged as a leader of men and soldiers and led them to victory at the siege of Orleans during the Hundred Years War between England and France. From peasant garb to the armor of chainmail, her journey is tumultuous and full of dangerous obstacles—she is not only young and in a powerless position, but she is also a female who finds herself in the midst of a war of powerful men. At a time, when women had no rights to speak of and no voice to speak out, Joan is a revolutionary. Joan is passionate, driven, and devoted to her cause. A cause she believes to be divine.
Watch how a young Joan paves herself a way forward in this drama. Buy your I, Joan London tickets now and reserve your seats in the Wooden O to see a brilliant young woman attain the heights very few have accomplished or aspired to.
A reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, Shakespeare's Globe was built because the former Elizabethan playhouse was destroyed in a fire in 1613. The theatre was first opened to the public in the year 1996 and Jack Shepherd's 'Prologue Production' of The Two Gentlemen of Verona was played.
Shakespeare's Globe stages plays every summer and as its name suggests, it is famous for staging the most popular plays of Shakespeare.
Seating Capacity: 1570
Address: New Globe Walk, Bankside, London, SE1 9DT
Tube: The nearest tube station are London Bridge on the Northern line, Blackfriars on the District and Circle Lines, Mansion House on the District and Circle Lines, Southwark on the Jubilee Line and St Paul’s on the Central Line
Bus: 45, 63, 100 (to Blackfriars Bridge); 11, 15, 17, 26 (to Mansion House); 76 (to St Paul’s Cathedral); 344 (from Liverpool Street Station, towards Clapham, on Southwark Bridge Road) and 381, 344 (towards Liverpool Street Station, on Southwark Street) ply to the theatre region
Available Facilities:Wheelchair accessibility, Accessible performances, Cafe, Bar and Restaurant
Accessibility: Shakespeare's Globe strives to make it an amazing experience for people with visual, physical, and auditory impairments.
Outside Food :No outside food or beverage is allowed on the premises without medical reasons.
Tickets cannot be refunded, amended or rescheduled.
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I, Joan London opens on 25 Aug 2022 at Shakespeare's Globe.
I, Joan is a play about the Saint Joan of Arc and reproduces her undoubtedly heroic tale in a completely new iteration
Star cast of I, Joan is yet to be announced
I, Joan age recommendation is yet to be determined
I, Joan is playing at Shakespeare's Globe and opens on 25 Aug 2022.
If your child is above the age of 5, you do need to purchase a I, Joan ticket for your child
Generally, children above 5 years are expected to pay full price for a West End theatre ticket. However, Kids Week, which is an annual event during the summer, lets you purchase theatre tickets for children under 16 at half price as long as they are accompanied by two adults.
The running time of I, Joan is yet to be confirmed
There is no specific dress code at West End. However, it is prudent to dress in semi casuals or smart casuals and something comfortable. Carry a light sweater or a jacket as the theatre can get a bit chilly.
No, outside food is not allowed while attending I, Joan. Most theatres do have a cafeteria or bar inside the premises where you can get snacks and drinks.
Shakespeare's Globe has multiple facilities including Wheelchair accessibility, Accessible performances, Cafe, Bar and Restaurant, for the audiences during the I, Joan
Photography, videography, and sound recording are prohibited inside the theatre. Some theatres do have a souvenir shop from where you can purchase pictures of stills of the show.