JOAN DARK Arrives At Goodman In International Partnership
By: Reynard Loki
Artistic Director Robert Falls announces an unprecedented creative partnership with Austria's "Linz 2009 European Capital of Culture," advancing his focus on international programming for Goodman Theatre. The Goodman and "Linz09"—a year-long festival devoted to projects in all cultural disciplines—will share Joan Dark, created and directed by emerging Bosnian director Aida Karic with Goodman Literary Manager Tanya Palmer. A new adaptation of the story of Joan of Arc involving live music and movement, Joan Dark originates in Austria in a one-week June 17-20 engagement at "Linz09" and makes its U.S. premiere at Goodman Theatre September 11 - October 11, 2009.
"Aida Karic is one of the most extraordinary young women working on the international stage today," said Artistic Director Robert Falls. "She has quickly made a name for herself worldwide through her muscular, unusual approach to classic texts and compelling stage pictures. We are proud to share this dynamic world premiere with the people of Upper Austria at the prestigious Linz09 Capital of Culture, and with our home town here at the Goodman in the fall."Joan Dark is the result of international director Aida Karic's 15-month residency at the Goodman, during which time she created an adaptation of Friedrich Schiller's Jungfrau von Orleans (The Maid of Orléans), which loosely follows the story of Joan of Arc—a young woman at the center of an endless, bloody war between England and France. Karic's Joan Dark features a cast of 15 American performers, including seven musicians and Gospel singers—several of whom she discovered while in residence at the Goodman and touring Chicago's neighborhoods and churches to create this piece. In the play, Joan is driven by religious fundamentalism and nationalist zeal, and makes a dreadful pact with God to reject her feminine identity and take up the sword to restore France's king at all costs. Overwhelmed by her divine destiny, Joan becomes a ruthless terrorist, murdering her adversaries in cold blood, and making mortal enemies of the very people she sought to liberate. She struggles to fulfill her mission, utterly alone and despised by all, as the world descends into chaos.
Photo by Nick Mangafas

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