Cyrano De Bergerac
A swashbuckling romance of hidden identity!
We are an independent show guide. Resale ticket prices may be above face value.

From swashbuckling to comic, from romantic to heartbreaking.
The Guardian
A swashbuckling romance of hidden identity!
A swashbuckling romance of hidden identity!
Head to the Citadel Theatre for this new reimagining of the classic tale, adapted by Jessie Ardern and directed by Amanda Goldberg.
Enter the world of Cyrano de Bergerac and find yourself immersed in swordplay, romance, superficiality, and hilarity as an impossible love triangle is revealed. A classic tale, prepare to be swept up in this swashbuckling tale of one man and his attempt to win the heart of Roxanne, despite his belief that no one could ever love a man with such a large nose...
Originally written by Edmond Rostand in 1897 and later adapted for film, Cyrano believes no one could ever love him because of his alarmingly large nose. Secretly, Cyrano is in love with Roxane, but because of his self-doubt, Cyrano agrees to help his dim-witted peer Christian win Roxane's affection by writing love letters, poems, and soliloquies for Christian to offer Roxane as his own.
When Christian realizes that it's Cyrano's qualities that Roxane loves, not his own, he goes off to a battle, telling Cyrano to tell Roxane the truth; but despite Christian's blessing, Cyrano stays quiet and it isn't until he is dying, years later, that he visits Roxane and recites one of his love letters, that Roxane finally knows its Cyrano she has fallen for.