Cyrano de Bergerac By Edmund Rostand Directed by Alex Oleksij
Soldier, poet and swordsman, Cyrano is the perfect swashbuckling hero, but a disfigurement leads him to believe he can never find love; Christian is
brave and handsome, but inarticulate when it comes to declaring his feelings. Together, they combine their talents to win the heart of the fair Roxane.
This classic love story, set in 17th century France, comes to the NLT stage for the first time.
The cast includes Rebecca Creason of Nutley, Andrew DeSimon of Montclair, Scott Guzzo of Lodi, Rick Hathaway of West Orange, Alex Hutson of West Caldwell, Kay Koch of Jersey City, Dickson Lane of West Orange, Patrick Little of Montclair, Kevin Maphis of Hawthorne, Sara Parsepece of Jersey City, Phil Rafferty of Montclair, Linda Ribaudo of Bloomfield, Keith Shepard of Lake Hopatcong, Anne Kenny Simpson of Bloomfield, Jim Simpson of Bloomfield, Melissa Surow of West Orange, Miles Tepper of Montclair, Nelson Valentine of Bloomfield and Lee Wittenberg of Newark.
Evening performances of “Cyrano de Bergerac” will be on Feb. 10, 11, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25.
Matinees are on Feb. 12, 19 and 25.
The Feb. 10 performance is for the benefit of The Franklin Reformed Church of Nutley. Tickets are $15, with a $2 discount for senior citizens and students. For the Saturday, Feb. 11 performance, $22 tickets include a post-show wine-and-cheese session with the cast.
Curtain is at 8 p.m. for evening performances and 2 p.m. for matinees
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