Cyrano de Bergerac

Play by Edmond Rostand, directed by Anne Kessler of the Comédie Française
Everyone's wrong about Cyrano. Cyrano is a rock... brittle, multiple, sensitive, whole, distraught, brilliant, faithful, abandoned by the graces and yet sparkling with heart and soul. Next to Cyrano, we are all gray, definitely gray.
It's quite a challenge to attempt to approach this icon of the repertoire! A lover of words, language and poetry, a troupe man and a conveyor of emotions, Edouard Baer's encounter with Cyrano is an obvious choice.
Under the direction of Anne Kessler, a troupe of 14 actors serve up a masterpiece in which tragedy and the sublime are combined in an extraordinary language.
Discover the marvellous scenography and precise acting at the Théâtre du Martolet on Tuesday January 20 at 8.30pm.
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