Rose Theatre, London: This refreshingly playful version of George Bernard Shaw's tale of Joan of Arc is made all the more thrilling by taking place in a theatre that defies the odds by its very existence. Having survived land developers and Thatcherism, the half-excavated remains of the Elizabethan Rose now sit in a cave-like space underneath an office block. It's an atmospheric setting for the story of a w…
SOURCE: The Stage at 07:15AM on May 14, 2012