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Cyrano (NHB Modern Plays)

Virginia Gay, Edmond Rostand

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Cyrano is the most interesting person in any room – a wordsmith, a charmer. She works twice as hard and runs twice as fast as the pretty boys, because she's deeply ashamed of something about herself. Enter Roxanne: brilliant and beautiful, with a penchant for poetry and a way with words, just like Cyrano. But Roxanne only has eyes for Yan: hot, manly Yan, who is dumbstruck around Roxanne. (Probably shy, right?) Until suddenly he starts saying the most amazing things. But it's not Yan writing these perfect love scenes, it's Cyrano... A joyous, gender-flipped retelling of Edmond Rostand's classic play, Cyrano is a love letter to hope; to language and desire; to the lo-fi magic of theatre. This big-hearted, irreverent queer-as-hell rom-com was first performed by Melbourne Theatre Company in 2022. A new production, directed by Clare Watson and produced by Roast Productions, was a hit at the Traverse Theatre during the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, winning a Fringe First Award, before transferring to Park Theatre, London. 'Enormously uplifting and infectiously sweet. This is theatre at its most happy-making. A total treat' - The Stage 'Dazzlingly clever… witty, knowing, satirical and heartfelt all at once' - Financial Times 'A sizzling and hilarious twenty-first-century comedy… A damn near-perfect night out' - Scotsman

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Edinburgh Fringe, gender-flipped, modern drama, Melbourne Theatre Company, plays, cyrano de bergerac, Clare Watson, Fringe First award, queer rom-com, romance, Park Theatre, lgb drama, drama, gay drama, lesbian drama, lgbt drama, Fringe First, Roxanne, lgbtq+, theatre