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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2012 · 8 MIN

Text work on prose from Saint Joan

from Acting · host National Theatre

Embodying prose from Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan

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In a scene from Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan, where Saint Joan is accused by the bishops, Sioned Jones moves between three chairs representing herself, France and God. This helps her open up the space and give a sense of breadth and surety to the speech, which is then assisted by reading the speech in unison with Chris Saul.

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