Edmond Rostand's classic love story, Cyrano de Bergerac, has captivated the romantic in us all for more than a century, inspiring countless stage and film adaptations of the immortal tale, including this spectacular 1973 Broadway version of Cyrano, with book and lyrics by the pre-eminent translator of Rostand's masterpiece.
A phenomenal swordsman, a born leader and an artistic, intelligent poet with the ability to enchant the hardest of souls, Cyrano is plagued with one tragic flaw – a nose that is bigger than can ever be imagined. He never comes to terms with his looks or how he thinks he appears to the woman whom he secretly loves, the beautiful Roxana; thus, when she tells him of her interest in the handsome yet inarticulate soldier, Christian, Cyrano helps the young man, acting as his muse and penning eloquent love letters that win her over.
A lavish addition to any season with soaring ballads and rousing word- and sword-play, Cyrano is an ideal star vehicle to boot. Christopher Plummer won the Tony Award in 1974 for his portrayal of the legendary swordsman.
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