JOAN – They/Them. Seventeen years old. AFAB, nonbinary, working class. Strong and sweet, tender and brave. ADHD is part of their superpower.
CHARLES – He/Him. The Dauphin, then, thanks to Joan, the King of France. Early thirties. Charismatic and powerful. Restless and hungry.
DUNOIS – He/Him. One of many men to overcome. Thirty-plus years old. An excellent soldier. Seasoned veteran. Hard-faced but kind eyes. Written in a northern accent, just cus it felt right.
THOMAS – He/Him. Joan’s only possible friend. Working class. Midtwenties. Intelligent, charming, eager to please.
MARIE – She/Her. Queen of France, but never crowned. Charles’ wife. Mid-twenties. Lieutenant of the king with power of attorney. Feminine and powerful. Heavily pregnant.
YOLANDE – She/Her. Duchess of Anjou and Countess of Provence. Finances all operations. Fearsome, gorgeous, powerful. Mid-forties. Marie’s mother.
MAN ONE – He/Him. One of Charles’ courtiers. A stalwart, and stubborn, he served Charles’ father.
MAN TWO – He/Him. One of Charles’ courtiers. Aristocratic, charming, a tactician.
MAN THREE – He/Him. One of Charles’ courtiers. A junior, eager to learn, keen for action.
DANCER ONE – She/Her. A widow, numb, and needing a spark of inspiration.
DANCER TWO – She/Her. A young woman, unhappily married, praying for hope.
CAUCHON, DELAFONTAINE, GRIS, TOURAINE, MANCHON, LOYSELEUR, COURCELLES, BEAUPERE, CLERK – The men who put Joan on trial. All doctors, masters and bishops. Some could be played by Joan’s Army in Act II.
JOAN’S ARMY – She/They/He. Dancers, untrained but confident in their bodies. Sometimes referred to as ‘Dancer’ when speaking. AFAB, young, queer and fierce as fuck.
All actors multi-role except the actor playing Joan.
Actors should self-identify as the gender assigned to each character in the Character Description.
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