|
Cyrano, with Stephen Rea, Noses Into London's National April 10
By Andrew Gans
Stephen Rea, of "The Crying Game" fame, begins performances April 10 in the National Theatre's new production of Cyrano de Bergerac. Cyrano, which plays the National's Olivier Theatre, will officially open for the London press April 19. The limited engagement ends June 24. The ensemble includes Thomas Arnold, Stephen Berkeley-White, Mark Bonnar, David Collings, Stephen Critchlow, Gildas Diquero, Joanne Fong, Gregory Fox-Murphy, Antonia Grove, Dermot Kerrigan, Pascal Langdale, Miranda Lind, Katherine Manners, Mairead McKinley, Simon Merrells, Katy Odey, Harry Peacock, William Rycroft, Nick Sampson, Karl Sullivan, Trevor Thomas, Daniel Tuite and Tam Ward. The creative team for the production comprises William Dudley (set design), John Bright (costume design), Paul Anderson (lighting design), Dominic Muldowney (music), Christopher Bruce (movement and dance), William Hobbs (fight director) and Paul Groothuis (sound design). Born in Ireland, Stephen Rea made his Broadway debut in Someone Who'll Watch Over Me, earning a Theatre World Award and a Tony nomination for that performance. He earned an Academy Award nomination for his role in "The Crying Game," and his other screen credits include "Princess Caraboo," "Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles," "Pret-a Porter," "Fever Pitch," "Double Tap," "The Musketeer," "FeatdotCom," "Evelyn," "Proud" and "Bloom." Tickets for Cyrano de Bergerac range from £9-£25. For more information visit the National Theatre's website at www.nt-online.org. |
Send questions and comments to the Webmaster
Copyright © 2012 Playbill, Inc. All Rights Reserved.