The five-star production transfers to the West End after a barnstorming initial run

Welcome to this bonus episode of the WhatsOnStage!
If you’re looking for our main episode, we released it two days early as the dust settled on this year’s Tony Awards. That said, we had to get a bonus episode in to help with your weekly theatre fix, so below is our interview with the two stars of the forthcoming West End transfer of Cyrano de Bergerac, Adrian Lester and Susannah Fielding, who will be returning to the roles of Cyrano and Roxane for the Noël Coward run of Edmond Rostand’s play, adapted by Simon Evans and Debris Stevenson.
In the interview, the pair discuss reinterpreting the role of Roxane, why a nose had to be shown on stage and the different rhyming structure bedded into the text. Oh – and if you’re looking for the project Lester refers to, it’s the Dartmouth Scar Experiment.
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