Cyrano De Bergerac
From: Saturday, 10th April 2004
To: Thursday, 24 June 2004
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Synopsis
Swordsman, poet, philosopher, Cyrano de Bergerac. His musketeer-heroics combine with rapier wit, but the bravado belies a passionate love for his exquisite cousin, Roxane. Too ugly to win her for himself, or so he thinks, he agrees to woo her on behalf of another. His tender verse gives voice to the inarticulate, dashing Christian, gaining him her heart just before both men depart for war. A wildly romantic story laced with swagger, gallantry and sacrifice.
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20 April 2004
Here’s something I never quite understood: nose aside, if his skill as a poet is one of the key traits that sets Cyrano de Bergerac apart, why does everyone around him also speak in verse? Even if his rhymes were a thousand times more accomplished, how much more sensible and effective if his supposed inferiors simply stuck to boring old prose?
Of course, neither adaptor Derek Mahon, designer William Dudley nor director Howard Davies can be blamed for a decision taken by Edmond Rostand in his 1897 original, in which the nasally disfigured Cyrano uses his wordplay to help the doltish but handsome Christian win the heart of his own true love, Roxane.
However, there are other faults with this new version that can only be laid at the door of the creative triumvirate. The first in this year’s Travelex £10 season in the Olivier, Cyrano de Bergerac has been brutally stripped down here. Forget the 3-D video projections with which he’s excelled in recent ...
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Cast
Stephen Rea (Cyrano De Bergerac)
Claire Price (Roxane)
Zubin Varla (Christian)
Thomas Arnold
Stephen Berkeley-White
Mark Bonnar
David Collings
Gildas Diquero
Joanne Fong
Antonia Grove
Dermot Kerrigan
Pascal Langdale
Miranda Lind
Mairead McKinley
Katherine Manners
Simon Merrells
Katy Odey
Anthony O'Donnell (Ragueneau)
Harry Peacock
William Rycroft
Malcolm Storry (De Guiche)
Daniel Tuite
Tam Ward
Creative
Edmond Rostand (Author)
National Theatre (Producer)
Derek Mahon (Adaptation)
Howard Davies (Director)
William Dudley (Design)
John Bright (Costume)
Paul Anderson (Lighting)
Dominic Muldowney (Music)
Christopher Bruce (Choreographer)
William Hobbs (fight) (Director)
Paul Groothuis (Sound)
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