Cyrano de Bergerac (2021)

Cyrano de Bergerac

by Edmund Rostand

Hercule Savinien de Cyrano de Bergerac, a cadet (nobleman serving as a soldier) in the French Army, is a brash, strong-willed man of many talents. In addition to being a remarkable duelist, he is a gifted, joyful poet who also plays music. However, he has an obnoxiously large nose, which causes him to doubt himself. This doubt prevents him from expressing his love for his distant cousin, the beautiful and intellectual Roxane, as he believes that his ugliness would bar him from the “dream of being loved by even an ugly woman.” Roxane loves the fair Christian de Neuvillette, who is too tongue-tied to romance her. Cyrano famously writes love letters to Roxane, pretending to be Christian.

Translated from the French by: Gladys Thomas & Mary F. Guillemard
Edits by: Charles HickinbothamMelanie Tyler, and The Barn Theater Production of Cyrano de Bergerac

Director: Charles Hickinbotham


Run Dates:

September 10, 11, 17, & 18 (Friday & Saturday evenings @ 7pm)
September 12 & 19 (Sunday Matinees @ 2pm)


Cast

Production

Assistant Director & Producer – Melanie Tyler
Stage ManagerAmbree Bough
Costumes – Denise Everhart, Melanie Tyler, & Cathy Cassidy
Lights & Sound – Adam Silvey & Kayla DeRoule
Set DesignCharles Hickinbotham
Set DecorMelanie Tyler & Ambree Bough
Set Build Charles HickinbothamAlvino Levario, Aaron Nucum, & the cast of Cyrano
MakeupAmbree Bough

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