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VenueArts Theatre
TownCambridge
CountyCambridgeshire
From15th April 2019
To20th April 2019
Arts Theatre (V19)
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  • Date of change: 27 Feb 19 - T0240527018

Edmond De Bergerac

Work:: Edmond De Bergerac (S01545756471)

December 1897, Paris. Playwright Edmond Rostand is approaching his thirtieth birthday with no new plays but a whole lot of worries. He has not written anything in two years and in desperation has promised a new play to the acting superstar, Constant Coquelin. A desperate Edmond draws on his problems to write a new comedy. It will be an unbelievable tale about the demands of his producers, the whims of the actresses, the jealousy of his wife, his doubting colleagues and the romantic adventures of his best friend. It shall be called Cyrano de Bergerac!
Author Alexis Michalik

Production:: (T0240527018)

Meet the man behind the nose! Inspired by the story of Cyrano de Bergerac, Edmond De Bergerac took France by storm and now makes its English-language premiere at The REP.
Producer Birmingham Repertory Theatre
Producer Adam Blanshay Productions
Translation Jeremy Sams
Director Roxana Silbert
Lighting Rick Fisher
Design Robert Innes Hopkins
Director Liam Steel (movement)
Music Dave Price
Sound Dan Hoole
Other Stephen Kemble (voice direction)
Director Amy Ball (casting director)
Performer Freddie Fox (Edmond Rostand)
Performer Henry Goodman (Constant Coquelin)
Performer Josie Lawrence (Sarah Bernhardt)
Performer Chizzy Akudolu (Maria)
Performer Delroy Atkinson (Monsieur Honore)
Performer Gina Bramhill (Jeanne)
Performer Nick Cavaliere (Ange Floury)
Performer Simon Gregor (Marcel)
Performer Harry Kershaw (Jean)
Performer David Langham (George Feydeau)
Performer Robin Morrissey (Leo)
Performer Sarah Ridgeway (Rosemonde)

Listing:: L0160368843




Production details

Meet the man behind the nose! Inspired by the story of Cyrano de Bergerac, Edmond De Bergerac took France by storm and now makes its English-language premiere at The REP.

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