The Malta Independent on Sunday

‘Joan’ comes to Malta from 25-27 May

● Meet Joan of Arc as Drachma and Milk Presents bring to life history’s greatest gender warrior in a multi-award winning show that fuses lyrical writing with cabaret prowess

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Following a sell-out run at the 2016 Edinburgh Festival Fringe where it won a Scotsman Fringe First award, The Stage award and Spirit of the Fringe award, Drachma (Malta) and Milk Presents (UK) are bringing Joan to Malta.

This earthy story of courage, conviction and hope, will be performed by drag king champion Lucy Jane Parkinson in a show that sees history’s greatest gender-warrior dragging up as the men she defies.

Packed with guts and heart, this fearless solo play (with songs) asks what happens when a disguise becomes real and you have to fight for who you really are. Written and directed by Lucy J. Skilbeck, the production takes us through the life of Joan of Arc from early adolescenc­e – guided by St Catherine – to her death, burned at the stake at just 19, dressed in men’s clothing.

“I watched this show at the Ed- inburgh Fringe a couple of years ago and was bowled over by it,” says Drachma producer Tyrone Grima, who is bringing the show to Malta. “It was funny, poignant, relevant and exciting, all in one go. I immediatel­y knew that Maltese audiences would love it, and we have been working ever since to bring it to our shores.”

In an evening addressed to ladies, gentlemen and everyone in between, Joan, history’s ultimate gender rebel, is brought to life by Parkinson, who is known to UK cabaret audiences as LoUis CYfer, one of the scene’s foremost drag kings. As the first king to ever win the UK national drag competitio­n Drag Idol UK, Parkinson performs nationally and internatio­nally at cabaret and drag clubs. This will be her first performanc­e in Malta.

Speaking about the production, Skilbeck said: “I knew I wanted to write a drag king play, and when I first started researchin­g, the drag king scene was much more undergroun­d than it is now. I started thinking about Joan of Arc and the relationsh­ip she had to male clothing and masculinit­y, and it all kicked off from there. Joan of Arc still stands as one of history’s most radical heroines. How did a 15th century peasant girl defy her birth gender to lead a king’s army to reclaim a nation? Her incredible story has allowed me to open up fantastic and delicate discussion­s around gender with a really wide audience, from young people to grandparen­ts, and Lucy’s cabaret charisma and unique performanc­e makes Joan a wonderfull­y exciting 21st century gender warrior.” ‘Joan’ comes to Malta this 25-27 May at 8pm. Tickets start at €12 and are available from www.spazjukrea­ttiv.com. ‘Joan’ is supported by Arts Council Malta – Creative Communitie­s.

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