NEWS: Further Casting Announced for West End Run of Cyrano De Bergerac

Further casting has now been confirmed for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Cyrano De Bergerac, which is booking until the 5th September.

Joining the previously announced Olivier Award-winning actor Adrian Lester (Company, Donmar Warehouse/ West End; Othello, National Theatre; Hustle, BBC) reprising his as Cyrano alongside Susannah Fielding (This Time with Alan Partridge, BBC; The Merchant of Venice, RSC; A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bridge Theatre) as Roxane will be: Levi Brown who will join them returning in the role of Christian.

Also returning to their roles are Joseph Christain as Edmond, Sunny Chung as Sister
Claire/Madame Jodolet, Philip Cumbus as Le Bret, Greer Dale-Foulkes as Abigail, Rachel
Dawson as Ann-Sofie, Oliver Grant as Jean, Scott Handy as Comte de Guiche, David
Mildon as Jodolet/Carbon, Matt Mordak as Valvert/Pierre, Daniel Norford as Louis, Chris
Nayak as Monfleury/Bernard, Christian Patterson as Ragueneau and Josh Sneesby as
Raphael. Robert Jackson joins the cast as Arnauld alongside Taiva Hove, Joshua
Maduike and Elim Mapira who will share the role of Small Boy.

Poet, soldier and philosopher. Cyrano de Bergerac burns with brilliance. He’s fiercely
funny and urgently romantic – but behind the veil of wit is one large problem: his nose.
Haunted by doubts and too proud to beg, he watches from the shadows as Roxane – bold,
beautiful and seemingly unreachable – falls for another man, Christian. But this
handsome, tongue-tied young suitor knows his only hope of charming Roxane is to seduce
her with words. And only one person can help…

Edmond Rostand’s play has been adapted for this production by Simon Evans and Debris Stevenson, with Evans also directing.

The production’s creative team also includes: Set and
Costume Designer, Grace Smart; Lighting Designer, Joshie Harriette; Composer, Alex
Baranowski; Sound Designer, Donato Wharton; Movement Director, Sarita
Piotrowski; Fight and Intimacy Director, Bethan Clark; Dramaturg, Rebecca Latham for
the RSC, Casting Director, Matthew Dewsbury CDG for the RSC, Music Director Josh
Sneesby, Voice and Text by Barbara Houseman, Associate Director Lydia McKinley and
Children’s Casting Director Charlie Metcalf for the RSC.