I, Joan

Since the 15th century, Joan of Arc, also known as the Virgin of Orleans, has stood as a symbol of resilience and unwavering faith in God and herself. Fighting for freedom, individuality, and the right to authenticity, she embodies the voice of LGBTQI+ individuals, resonating powerfully even today. Her tale as the warrior woman who led the French army during the Hundred Years War against England, and later faced martyrdom by burning as a heretic in 1431 before being beatified in 1920, has been portrayed and interpreted by numerous artists throughout history.

In 2022, Charlie Josephine’s groundbreaking work, “I, Joan,” made its world premiere at Shakespeare’s Globe in London, receiving acclaim as one of the most provocative productions of the year. The Comedy Theatre’s adaptation of this text was crafted by a Czech-Slovak creative team in collaboration with the queer platform PiNKBUS. So there is no doubt that you will see an exuberant spectacle, which will, however, dig under your skin like a splinter from the wooden boundary erected by the church court under Joan.

Director: Alžbeta Vrzgula
Dramaturgy: Lenka Dombrovská
Translation: Hana Pavelková
Stage design: Alžbeta Kutliaková
Costumes: Vojtěch Hanyš
Music: Aid Kid and Alyssa Dillard
Light Design: Jan Hugo Hejzlar
Choreography: Martin Talaga

Cast:
Johan*a:
Martina Jindrová
Karel: Petr Jeništa
Tomy: Jiří Svoboda
Jolanda: Jiří Brnula / Karel Vladyka
Marie: Alyssa Dillard
Q: Martin Talaga
Male soldier: Michal Sikora
Male soldier: Jakub Spišák
Female: Petra Lustigová
Dunois: Zbyšek Humpolec

Entrance fee – 350 CZK

Event accessibility – suitable also for teenagers, in Czech with English subtitles

Vibe check – quiet event (no loud music, shouting, etc.), seating options, indoors

Komedie Theatre

Jungmannova 15/1