
The Victory of Joan of Arc is a ten-part podcast written and directed by Paul McCusker and produced by the Augustine Institute Radio Theatre. It was released online on May 30, 2023.
Our talented cast featured:
- Heather Forster as Joan of Arc
- with Harry Lloyd as Mouchard
- and Finty Williams as The Interviewer
In Vaucouleurs you heard:
- Anthony Howell as Robert de Baudricourt
- Alex Wilson as Jean de Metz
- The Priest of Vaucouleurs was played by Clive Mendes
- and the Servant of Vaucouleurs was Jack Elliott
The members of the royal court and its various officials included:
- Tom Byrne as The Dauphin, Charles VII
- Robert Portal as Georges de la Trémoille
- Roger May as the Archbishop Regnault de Chartres
- Nicholas Boulton as Count Dunois
- Janie Dee as Yolande of Aragon
- Andrew Bicknell as Raoul de Gaucourt
- and the Servants were Adam Goodbody and Ben Elliott
The Tribunal at Poitiers included:
- Robert Benfield as Lombard
- Guy Siner as Emery
- and Robert Duncan as Brother Sagan
Joan's military commanders and mighty soldiers were:
- Peter Moreton as La Hire
- Ben Lloyd-Hughes as Duke of Alençon
- Max Marston as Gilles de Rais
- Paul Panting as Guillaume de Gamache
- Dominic Hecht as Bertrand de Poulengy
- Milo Callaghan as Louis de Conte
- Jolyon Coy as Jean d'Aulon
- Christopher Milne as the Captain de Flavy
- Andrew Harrison as Xaintrailles
- Tom Alexander as Beretta
- and Leander Deeny as Dilber
Joan's spiritual help and family were:
- Joseph Timms as Father Pasquerel
- Richard Everett as Father Robert
- Mark Noble as Jacques d'Arc
- and Rachel Atkins as Isabelle d'Arc
Joan's various adversaries throughout her campaigns were:
- Peter Gerald as William Glasdale
- Mervyn Stutter as the Duke of Granville
- Ben Ayres as the English Archer
- and Rupert Farley as an English Soldier
The members of the English courts and in the prison for Joan's trial were:
- James Daniel Wilson as John of Luxembourg
- Julian Wadham as the Duke of Burgundy
- Sophie Ward as Isabella of Portugal
- Chris Larkin as Bishop Cauchon
- Jeremy Clyde as Le Maistre
- Christopher Fairbank as Captain Grayson
- Daniel Philpott as Father Massieu
- Oliver Dimsdale as Loiseleur
- Philip Sherlock as Manchon
- David Calder as Fontaine
- James Boyd and Tom Dussek as the Tower Guards
- and Mel Raido as Geoffroy Thérage
Our multi-voiced ensemble included:
- Alice Kerrigan
- Genevieve Lewis
- Suki Steadman
- Bethan Rose Young
- and Odette Robertson