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Pope Joan archiveAn atmospheric church in the heart of London, St James', Piccadilly is the perfect setting for this play which tells the story of the legend that is Pope Joan - the first and only female to achieve Papal status. Controversial, moving and enthralling, audiences can witness an unfolding of unbelievable and prescient events that have profound parallels today. Unmissable.

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Author: Louise Brearley

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Archive listings for Pope Joan (2013)

Work type: Play.

T760490260

Running time: 90minsCompany National Youth Theatre. Director Paul Hart. Design Fi Russell. Lighting Richard Howell. Costume Jonathan Lipman. Director Laura Keefe. Music Tristan Parkes. Musical Director Tristan Parkes. Performer Maxim Baldry. Performer Sophia Crawford. Performer Ciaran Duce. Performer Blair Gibson. Performer James Hurst. Performer Jason Kajdi. Performer Nickcolia King-N'Da. Performer Ruby Kwong. Performer Archie Madekwe. Performer Sarah Miele. Performer Oscar Porter Brentford. Performer Hamish Riddle. Performer Peter Wight. Performer Robert Willoughby. Performer Tim Baker. Performer Daniel Barnes. Performer Oliver Byng. Performer Peter Chicken. Performer Christopher Chuky. Performer Ciaran Clancy. Performer Alexander Crossley. Performer Bradley Foster. Performer Neil Foster. Performer Benedict Gardner. Performer Harry Gibson. Performer Christian Graham. Performer Alexander Griffiths. Performer Jack Hart. Performer Connor Hughes. Performer Dan Lea. Performer Daniel Lipton. Performer John Lowery. Performer Zack McGuinness. Performer Thomas Moran. Performer Laurence Morgan. Performer Mark Murphy. Performer Andrew Nance. Performer Tom Paston-Cooper. Performer Daniel Perkin. Performer Tamir Pettet. Performer Matthew Plant. Performer Joshua Poole. Performer Fennar Ralston. Performer Tom Rigby. Performer James Spicer. Performer Owain Talbot. Performer Callum Tilling. Performer Joel Wood. Performer Paul Worrall.
10 Sep 13 to 15 Sep 13General, Inner London :: V1231
listing details L586848758

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