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National Theatre Olivier
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| Stephen Rea |
Swordsman, poet, philosopher, Cyrano de Bergerac. His musketeer-heroics combine with rapier wit, but the bravado belies a passionate love for his exquisite cousin, Roxane. Too ugly to win her for himself, or so he thinks, he agrees to woo her on behalf of another. His tender verse gives voice to the inarticulate, dashing Christian, gaining him her heart just before both men depart for war. Howard Davies directs Stephen Rea in the title role of this new version by Derek Mahon, part of the Travelex £10 Season.
Music by: Dominic Muldowney; Adapted by: Derek Mahon;
Author: Edmon Rostand; Director: Howard Davies; Designer:
William Dudley;
Cast includes: Stephen Rea, Claire Price, Zubin Varla
Previews from: 10 April 2004
Opening night: 19 April 2004
Booking until: 24 June 2004
Closing: 24 June 2004
Times: See schedule for details.
Prices: £10-£25. Two thirds of the seats are priced at £10
| Waterloo (250m), Southwark | |
| Waterloo (approx. 250m) | |
| 76, 77, 211, 507, D1, D11, P11 (York Road)149, P11 (Stamford Street)1, 4, 26, 68, X68, 76, 168, 171, 171A, 176, 188, 501, 505, 521 (Waterloo Bridge) | |
| 5 spaces reserved for orange badge holders at riverside end of Cottesloe Ave. 4 extra bays opposite Cottesloe theatre for evening performances. Car Park beneath theatre. Spaces reserved for disabled customers near lifts. Free parking voucher available from box office for orange badge holders (present ticket at information desk). Automatic doors and ramps from the Car Park to the lobby and lift. |
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