Alexis Michalik’s hilarious comedy won 5 Molière Awards and continues to play to packed houses in Paris at the Theatre du Palais-Royale. Here it will receive its UK premiere in a new translation by Jeremy Sams. Artistic director of Birmingham Repertory Theatre will direct a cast led by Freddie Fox (An Ideal Husband, Judas Kiss, Travesties ) in the title role.

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!


Birmingham Repertory Theatre
Address (if required) Centenary Square, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EP

First performance Friday 15 March
Final performance (if specified) Saturday 30 March
Opening Night / Press performances subject to requirement Thursday 21 March

Performance schedule 7.30pm Mon – Sat, apart from 7pm on Thu 21 March. Matinees at 2.00pm on Sat 23, Thu 28 and Sat 30 March.

Box office details
website birmingham-rep.co.uk
telephone 0121 236 4455
any additional details required (eg stage text, age limit etc)
Prices from £15

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