THE HANGOVER REPORT – Johanna Day triumphs as JOAN, Stephen Belber’s comprehensive portrait of a woman’s life

Johanna Day in Colt Coeur's production of "Joan" by Stephen Belber at HERE Arts Center. Photo by Robert Altman.

Johanna Day in Colt Coeur’s production of “Joan” by Stephen Belber at HERE Arts Center. Photo by Robert Altman.

Luckily, this weekend, I had a chance to catch the penultimate performance of the Colt Coeur production of Stephen Belber’s ambitious new drama Joan at HERE Arts Center. The play recounts the eventful life of a fictitious “regular” woman named Joan. Mr. Belber accomplishes this through a rapid fire succession of non-chronological scenes – some quite significant, others pretty mundane.

That this tapestry of temporally scattered scenes comes together as logically as they do from the audience’s perspective is a testament to Mr. Belber’s skill as a playwright. In many ways, Joan reminds me of another nonlinear portrait of a woman, Tracy Letts’ Mary Page Marlow, which was stage last summer by Second Stage Theater (after a 2016 premiere at Chicago’s mighty Steppenwolf Theatre Company). Whereas Mr. Letts’ mysterious play is more austere and left more gaps in the title character’s narrative – I’d like to think a commentary on the elusiveness of identity – Mr. Belber is able to capture quite comprehensively and conventionally the totality and essence of the spirited but flawed Joan.

Joan was directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt, the artistic director of the Brooklyn-based Colt Coeur, with sensitivity and clarity. As Joan, Johanna Day gave a formidable performance, fully inhabiting the titular character and effortlessly imbuing her with both grace and a tenacity to live with willingness and freedom (sometimes at severe costs). By and large, it was triumphant performance that I feel fortunate to have experienced. Ms. Day was supported by two fine actors – Adam Harrington and Marjan Neshat – who navigated playing the multitude of people in Joan’s life with ease and skill.

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JOAN
Off-Broadway, Play
Colt Couer at HERE Arts Center
1 hour, 40 minutes (without an intermission)
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Categories: Off-Broadway, Theater

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