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or ‘putting a different perspective on events’ as some might say.
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//Bosses of the London theatre
say the play, I, Joan - which
charts the life of the French
patron saint - will "offer the
possibility of another point of
view" when it arrives later this
month.
The lead role will be played by
Isobel Thom, who also uses the
pronouns "they/them".//
The pronoun bit told me everything.
Maid of Orleans or Made in Orleans?
What next? All female adaptation of The Crusades?
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//Bosses of the London theatre
say the play, I, Joan - which
charts the life of the French
patron saint - will "offer the
possibility of another point of
view" when it arrives later this
month.
The lead role will be played by
Isobel Thom, who also uses the
pronouns "they/them".//
The pronoun bit told me everything.
Maid of Orleans or Made in Orleans?
What next? All female adaptation of The Crusades?
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everyone realises that Shaw's St Joan isnt exactly 'history' in it.
I liked stogumber - "my name is stogumber sir, and this witch must die!"
and the fellow at the end who muses
"I would call this 'internationalism' "
It was on in London around 1976 - and I dont feel any great need to re-read the script
I point out le Proces de Jeanne d'Arc
which I kinda saw in the sixties - this is based on the transcript of the trial for witchcraft of Joan 1431 - - erm - - hot stuff !
when she admits a boo-boo - do you hear the voices
yes
the monk taking the note, notes - - responsio mortifera
oh god none of you proles know Latin
death-bringing answer
there ! dragged a bit of Latin and French into an awful lot of yapping. have fun
everyone realises that Shaw's St Joan isnt exactly 'history' in it.
I liked stogumber - "my name is stogumber sir, and this witch must die!"
and the fellow at the end who muses
"I would call this 'internationalism' "
It was on in London around 1976 - and I dont feel any great need to re-read the script
I point out le Proces de Jeanne d'Arc
which I kinda saw in the sixties - this is based on the transcript of the trial for witchcraft of Joan 1431 - - erm - - hot stuff !
when she admits a boo-boo - do you hear the voices
yes
the monk taking the note, notes - - responsio mortifera
oh god none of you proles know Latin
death-bringing answer
there ! dragged a bit of Latin and French into an awful lot of yapping. have fun
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