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"First-rate Johan is history with a whole new attitude!" - Boston Herald
Johan Padan and the Discovery of the Americas
by Dario Fo
translated & directed by Ron
Jenkins
performed by Thomas Derrah
Performed September 6-16, 2001 at the Loeb
Drama Center
Appearing in New York at The Provincetown Playhouse, September
20 - October 7, 2001 - for tickets call (212) 477-5048.
Johan Padan and the Discovery of the Americas, by the 1997
Nobel Prize-winning Italian dramatist Dario
Fo, describes the picaresque journey of a John Doe born in the
plains of Lombardy (i.e., Padane) in the second half of the fifteenth
century, who ends up living his life in the newly discovered American
continent. In love with a beautiful witch, he flees Venice in order
not to be charged with heresy himself and arrives in Seville, where
the Inquisition is keeping the home stakes burning. Another bout
of trouble forces Johan to take the next available boat, which lands
him much to his surprise in Santo Domingo, and eventually shipwrecked
on the coast of Florida. Here he encounters the local "savages"
and finds himself closer in spirit to them than to his Spanish torturers.
From being the designated breakfast of cannibals to becoming their
leader and demi-god, Johan Padan tells a hilarious tale of
discovery and survival, exploring the possibility of a peaceful
coexistence between wildly different cultures. This actor's tour-de-force
will feature one of the A.R.T.'s most acclaimed and versatile Company
members, Thomas Derrah, who
has been hailed as "a clown of genius" and "a one-man
circus, an animated cartoon of flesh and blood" - the perfect
American counterpart to Fo himself.
Johan Padan is performed in English. Running
time is approximately two hours and fifteen minutes, including one
intermission.
In photo: Thomas
Derrah in a scene from the A.R.T.'s The Servant of Two Masters |