Tony-winner Douglas Hodge dons the prominent schnoz of Edmond Rostand's tragicomic hero in this Broadway revival, alongside "Harry Potter" alumna Clémence Poésy, and Patrick Page, fresh from his ...
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Cyrano is a nobleman with a head for poetry and a nose for miles. All of Paris adores him except for his true love Roxanne, who can’t see past his all-too-prominent facial feature. Instead, she falls ...
Students at The University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem are preparing for their next performance. The show is a modern remix of the classic ...
Cyrano de Bergerac will always be Cyrano — that is to say, you can't expect new revelations from Edmond Rostand's often exhausting, bloated 1897 play itself. In the Roundabout Theatre Company's new ...
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Jose Ferrer puts on an Oscar-winning performance as Edmond Rostand’s swordsman-poet. Cyrano (Jose Ferrer in an Oscar-winning performance) is admired by his men for his courage, swordsmanship and ...
Cyrano de Bergerac is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand. While there is much more to the plot, the main story is that Cyrano has a very large (“obnoxiously large”) nose that makes him insecure ...
Book theatre tickets for Cyrano de Bergerac, Noël Coward Theatre. A hero of language battles longing, pride and the masks we wear.
There’s something quite striking missing in Peter Dinklage’s performance of Cyrano de Bergerac. In the upcoming musical film, Cyrano is missing his iconic large nose. Cyrano’s nose has been integral ...
James McAvoy and director Jamie Lloyd continue their collaboration with this new version by Martin Crimp of Rostand's classic love story 'Cyrano de Bergerac.' By Demetrios Matheou You might say that ...