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Thursday, August 11, 2022 7:30 PM // Michigan Theater

National Theatre Live in HD
Cyrano de Bergerac

Film Screening
Photo Credit: Marc Brenner
 

James McAvoy (X-Men, Atonement) returns to the stage in an inventive adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac, captured live in 2020 from the West End in London.

Fierce with a pen and notorious in combat, Cyrano almost has it all — if only he could win the heart of his true love Roxane. There’s just one big problem: he has a nose as huge as his heart. Will a society engulfed by narcissism get the better of Cyrano — or can his mastery of language set Roxane’s world alight?

Edmond Rostand’s masterwork is adapted by Martin Crimp, with direction by Jamie Lloyd. This classic play will be brought to life with linguistic ingenuity to celebrate Cyrano’s powerful and resonant resistance against overwhelming odds. “James McAvoy shines as the lovelorn cavalier in this post-Hamilton take on the iconic French rhyming play.” (TimeOut)

Co-presented by UMS and the Michigan Theater

Thursday, August 11, 2022 7:30 PM
Michigan Theater

National Theatre Live in HD
Cyrano de Bergerac

Film Screening
$22 general admission
($18 for Michigan Theater members
and UMS donors/subscribers)

James McAvoy (X-Men, Atonement) returns to the stage in an inventive adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac, captured live in 2020 from the West End in London.

Fierce with a pen and notorious in combat, Cyrano almost has it all — if only he could win the heart of his true love Roxane. There’s just one big problem: he has a nose as huge as his heart. Will a society engulfed by narcissism get the better of Cyrano — or can his mastery of language set Roxane’s world alight?

Edmond Rostand’s masterwork is adapted by Martin Crimp, with direction by Jamie Lloyd. This classic play will be brought to life with linguistic ingenuity to celebrate Cyrano’s powerful and resonant resistance against overwhelming odds. “James McAvoy shines as the lovelorn cavalier in this post-Hamilton take on the iconic French rhyming play.” (TimeOut)

Co-presented by UMS and the Michigan Theater