![]() ![]() Because Our Hero is kind of an uggo-he has a nose the size of an elephant's trunk and a resulting inferiority complex the size of Jupiter. Fear? There's a dang battle scene that's full of suspense (and blood and guts).īut the major emotion you'll feel during the reading (or watching, if you're lucky enough to see a stage production of Cyrano) is admiration for Edmond Rostand's verbal acrobatics and blisteringly witty banter.Ĭyrano de Bergerac is a play about an eloquent, talented, and brave man and his love for a beautiful woman, Roxane. Pity? Cyrano's body issues have you covered. You want to feel scorn? Check out the weasel-y Compte de Guiche's manic machinations. You want to swoon? Listen to one of the titular big-shnozed hero's love speeches. ![]() Seriously: pick an emotion and Cyrano de Bergerac will have you feeling it. Yep-this bad boy is going to give you all the feels. Take out your hankies-you're going to be both crying with laughter and crying with serious sadness before this play is over. ![]()
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