"Cyrano de Bergerac" has been the model of a tragic love triangle for 125 years, often imitated but seldom equaled. The play turned movie under many different guises now adds a film version of the ...
If you have ever wanted to watch a “Game of Thrones” actor recite poetry, engage in violent swordplay, and break into song all in the same scene, “Cyrano” is just the movie for you. A new cinematic ...
While Peter Dinklage has recently come to star in both stage and screen adaptations of Cyrano de Bergerac, and notched a Golden Globe nomination for the latter, the actor freely admits that the ...
English audiences have long been partial to Romeo and Juliet, but in this critic’s outside-the-box opinion, Edmond Rostand’s “Cyrano de Bergerac” is the more romantic play. For starters, its tragedy ...
Peter Dinklage was never very interested in playing the lead role in “Cyrano de Bergerac” — until a new musical adaptation of the story got rid of the fake nose that has come to define the character ...
A review now of a movie musical based on a stage classic. It has romance, a balcony scene, lots of fighting. And no, it's not "West Side Story" or "Romeo And Juliet," for that matter. It's "Cyrano," ...
Cyrano is so in love with Roxanne, he believes that loving her is his sole purpose on Earth. He says this with a groan. As played by a forlorn Peter Dinklage in the movie musical “Cyrano,” he is ...
What are the songs in Cyrano and what's the order?
Why does the name Cyrano universally ring bells? Because "Cyrano de Bergerac," Edmund Rostand's timeless 1897 play about love in wartime, is never far from a stage or movie set, and with good reason.
Cyrano is a character that everyone nose — uh, knows. Edmond Rostand’s 1897 play “Cyrano de Bergerac” introduced the witty swordsman with the enormous proboscis, and he’s been unforgettable ever since ...
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