JOHANNA: FACING FORWARD

by Tlaloc Rivas

Johanna: Facing Forward explores the topic of domestic violence, community response, and personal resilience through the story of Johanna Orozco. At age 18 Johanna survives a brutal attack by her ex-boyfriend. Recovering with the help of her extended family, a committed medical team, and a new friend in journalist Rachel Dissell, Johanna ultimately must choose to face her attacker in order to move forward in her...

Johanna: Facing Forward explores the topic of domestic violence, community response, and personal resilience through the story of Johanna Orozco. At age 18 Johanna survives a brutal attack by her ex-boyfriend. Recovering with the help of her extended family, a committed medical team, and a new friend in journalist Rachel Dissell, Johanna ultimately must choose to face her attacker in order to move forward in her life. After her assailant is sentenced, Johanna’s advocacy helps close loopholes in her state’s laws to protect and support other young people facing intimate-partner violence. Johanna: Facing Forward was inspired by the investigative journalism of Rachel Dissell of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and the personal writings of Johanna Orozco (now Orozco-Fraser). All three individuals endorsed the creation of this play, supported its development, and attended its world premiere at the Cleveland Public Theatre in 2015.

Update 12/23/15: The play was awarded second prize in the 2015 Repertorio Español MetLife Nuestras Voces National Playwriting Competition.

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  • David Hansen: JOHANNA: FACING FORWARD

    It’s about domestic abuse, and about the failure of our protective services. It is also about the fourth estate, and how journalism has been compromised by the corporations who have acquired our media outlets and have compromised them to serve profit. And it’s about women. How they are hurt, and once hurt how our systems are more successful at protecting the men who have harmed them. The subject matter is compelling enough, but it is well-served by the playwright. Rivas structured a fact-based script which is gripping, moving, poetic and frank. Highly recommended!

    It’s about domestic abuse, and about the failure of our protective services. It is also about the fourth estate, and how journalism has been compromised by the corporations who have acquired our media outlets and have compromised them to serve profit. And it’s about women. How they are hurt, and once hurt how our systems are more successful at protecting the men who have harmed them. The subject matter is compelling enough, but it is well-served by the playwright. Rivas structured a fact-based script which is gripping, moving, poetic and frank. Highly recommended!

  • Cheryl Bear: JOHANNA: FACING FORWARD

    A fantastic drama where one woman's journey followed domestic violence inspires her to be a leading supporter and advocate for others, enacting change in the state's laws. Powerful and moving. Well done!

    A fantastic drama where one woman's journey followed domestic violence inspires her to be a leading supporter and advocate for others, enacting change in the state's laws. Powerful and moving. Well done!

Character Information

  • JOHANNA OROZCO
    Passionate, opinionated, wears her heart on her sleeve. Also goes by 'Jojo'. Name pronunciation: [jo-AH-nuh]
    Character Age
    Late-Teens to Early-Twenties
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Latinx
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • RACHEL DISSELL
    White or mixed ethnicity, 30s, investigative journalist for the Cleveland Plain Dealer; inquisitive, tireless.
    Name pronunciation: [diss-ELL] (Also plays: ASHLEY, PEGGY, and PROM DJ.)
    Character Age
    30's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any (but probably white)
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • JUAN RUIZ
    Johanna's abusive ex-boyfriend and assailant; charming, brooding, dangerously insecure. Name pronunciation: [REW-ease]
    Character Age
    Late-Teens to Early-Twenties
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Latinx
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • HILDA HERNANDEZ
    Johanna's aunt, mid-30s-mid 40s; strong willed, relentless; (also plays JUANITA OROZCO, Johanna's grandmother, CARMEN - Johanna’s mother in flashback, and Public Defender PAT LONDON)
    Character Age
    40's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Latinx
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • PINKEY CARR
    Assistant County Prosecutor, mid-30s to mid-40s; smart, sharp, driven; (also plays MARITZA SANTIAGO, NICOLE, GLADYS, A FORENSIC NURSE, and State Rep. EDNA BROWN.)
    Character Age
    30's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Black or Bi-Racial
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • WOSBÉLY OROZCO
    Johanna's grandfather; extremely humble, sensitive, an empath; (also plays ALBERTO - Johanna's father in flashback) Name pronunciation: [wōs-BELL-ee]
    Character Age
    50's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Latinx
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Dr. MICHAEL FRITZ
    40s White or mixed ethnicity, Johanna's surgeon; committed, resourceful, an artist in his profession;
    (also plays DET. MICHAEL KOVATCH, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, MR. DUESING, and JUDGE TIMOTHY J. McGINTY).
    Character Age
    30's
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any (but probably white)
    Character Gender Identity
    Male

Development History

  • Type Commission, Organization Cleveland Public Theatre, Year 2014

Production History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Repertorio Español, Year 2016
  • Type Professional, Organization Cleveland Public Theatre, Year 2015
  • Type University, Organization The University of Kansas, Year 2015

Awards

  • Latinx Plays for College Theatres
    50 Playwrights Project
    Judges' Choice
    2018
  • MetLife Nuestras Voces Playwriting Competition
    Repertorio Español
    Runner Up
    2016