Cyrano de Bergerac

by Edmond Rostand
Directed by Denis Podalydès
Saison 2015-2016
Du 23 December au 28 March
Durée 3:05 WITH AN INTERMISSION
Lieu Richelieu
Cyrano de Bergerac
“When, as actors of the Troupe, we stage plays, we unconsciously wish to show our theatre and everything that makes us love it and stay in it.”

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  • It was in this spirit that Podalydès Denis, sociétaire of the Comédie-Française, took control of the boards of the Salle Richelieu for the first time in 2006. “It is to the soul of Cyrano that I wanted to dedicate this poem. But since it has passed into you, Coquelin, it is to you that I dedicate it”, announced Edmond Rostand. The author’s most famous work came about from a collaboration with the actor Benoît Constant Coquelin, first to perform the role in 1897. The same complicity is at work more than a century later in the energy of the group led by Denis Podalydès. Comic opera, tragedy, romantic drama, symbolist poem, farce... all genres combine to bring to life the partition of this emblematic text of the French repertoire. Cyrano is not scaled down, none of its excesses are culled. To let the audience revel in its set pieces, the action is heated to boiling point in a large crucible drawing on the full potential of the Comédie-Française: “we wanted the production to come out of the belly of our theatre, out of the cellars, the attics, the flies and the spaces underneath: the whole machine.” And it won six Molière awards in 2007.

  • Mise en scène : Denis Podalydès
    Décors : Éric Ruf
    Costumes : Christian Lacroix
    Réalisation sonore : Bernard Vallery
    Réalisation vidéo : Anne Kessler
    Maître d’armes : François Rostain
    Maquillages : Véronique Nguyen
    Conseillère chorégraphique : Cécile Bon
    Dramaturgie : Emmanuel Bourdieu
    Assistante à la mise en scène : Alison Hornus
    Assistante pour le décor : Dominique Schmitt
    Assistante aux maquillages : Laurence Aué

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