Posted on 02/18/2026 4:25:44 AM PST by MarlonRando
Young Scottish actress Mandipa Kabana has been cast to play Joan of Arc in a 2026 Scottish theatrical production that explores the “power of youth-led change”. 'Classic tale of war, duplicity, power and wealth gets a fresh new treatment' writes The Herald about the upcoming theatre adaption of Joan of Arc. Stewart Laing, the theatre director who cast Mandipa, had compared the French Patron Saint to Greta Thunberg: "Look at someone like Greta Thunberg. There are young people with loud voices protesting against those in power."
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Still waiting for the move about Pope Joan to come out. But I am not holding my breath.
She was a sister who really cooked.
Beat me to it. The late, great Donnie Hathaway sang it.
Cleopatra’s final words: “There’s motherf...... snakes in this motherf......... basket!”
Will she be appearing in whiteface??
They missed a good opportunity make Joan a trans muzzy also. Why not go for the entire pile of s***?
Can someone explain why after all these years, decades, centuries, etc. that all of a sudden history has to be rewritten so that BLACK PEOPLE are the ones who actually brought about modern civilization??
Will the following figures be filled by BLACK actors, Christopher Columbus, George Washington, Amelia Earhart, Jonas Salk, King George III, William the Conqueror, Galileo Galilei, etc., etc.?
How about we do a remake of Shaka Zulu with an ALL WHITE CAST?????
I want an all-white version of Cooley High.
Her mother is an opera singer, and her father is an artist.
I didn’t see any mention of religion. I have to assume they are all atheists.
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