The Lark
Adapted from the original play by Jean Anouilh
Directed by Kirsten Kelly
Summer 2000
The story of a simple girl who became an inspired warrior and then was tried by the church. Anouilh's way, and Miss Hellman's, is to try to tell the story from two viewpoints. One of them is how we look at the tale now as a piece of history, with our knowledge of how the girl's blundering captors unwittingly created a martyr who became forever a symbol of courage and faith. The other viewpoint has been to try to imagine what it must have been like to be Joan herself. It begins with Joan's trial, and her tale of the voices, which prompted her one-day to set forth and save France from the English. And as she tells her listeners�the cold Inquisitor from Spain, the politically cynical Earl of Warwick, the deeply religious but ineffectual Cauchon and all the others�of what she heard and what she did, her story comes alive.