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National Theatre Live: Cyrano de Bergerac

  • 2019
  • 2h 40m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
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James McAvoy in National Theatre Live: Cyrano de Bergerac (2019)
An intense, raw and deep revival of Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac by the Jamie Lloyd Company.
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An intense, raw and deep revival of Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac by the Jamie Lloyd Company.An intense, raw and deep revival of Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac by the Jamie Lloyd Company.An intense, raw and deep revival of Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac by the Jamie Lloyd Company.

  • Directors
    • Jamie Lloyd
    • Tony Grech-Smith
  • Writers
    • Edmond Rostand
    • Martin Crimp
  • Stars
    • James McAvoy
    • Anita-Joy Uwajeh
    • Eben Figueiredo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    539
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jamie Lloyd
      • Tony Grech-Smith
    • Writers
      • Edmond Rostand
      • Martin Crimp
    • Stars
      • James McAvoy
      • Anita-Joy Uwajeh
      • Eben Figueiredo
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James McAvoy
    James McAvoy
    • Cyrano de Bergerac
    Anita-Joy Uwajeh
    Anita-Joy Uwajeh
    • Roxane
    Eben Figueiredo
    Eben Figueiredo
    • Christian
    Michele Austin
    Michele Austin
    • Ragueneau
    Adam Best
    • Le Bret
    Sam Black
    • Armande
    Nari Blair-Mangat
    Nari Blair-Mangat
    • Valvert
    Philip Cairns
    Philip Cairns
    • Referee
    Adrian Der Gregorian
    • Montfleury
    Tom Edden
    Tom Edden
    • De Guiche
    Chris Fung
    • Usher
    Carla Harrison-Hodge
    • Denise…
    Mika Onyx Johnson
    Mika Onyx Johnson
    • Ensemble
    Seun Shote
    • Theatre Owner
    Kiruna Stamell
    Kiruna Stamell
    • Marie-Louise
    Nima Taleghani
    Nima Taleghani
    • Lignière
    Brinsley Terence
    Brinsley Terence
    • Alistair
    • Directors
      • Jamie Lloyd
      • Tony Grech-Smith
    • Writers
      • Edmond Rostand
      • Martin Crimp
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    User reviews6

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    random-70778

    three of these reviews are by same person

    Really, three reviews, all by single use accounts whose only activity is to sign up a IMDB account, and up rate this play, specifically noting spartan scene design, and never to return. On top of that they all begin their names with letter J, and have same writing idiosyncrasies.

    Obvious shilling.

    The fact is that while this play had a decent albeit preening performance by McAvoy, the filming of the play is just awful. Jumpy camera work, and directing that seems grammar school level. It is cringeworthy.
    8jockcollins

    I would pay the full theatre ticket price again to watch this even on DVD

    I can't speak to the jumpiness of the camera as I was at the event live - not "Live".

    My wife, who'd bought the tickets, was ill with racking cough, just-pre-covid, so I was pleased she didn't go, much though I missed her.

    Instead I went with a friend of hers and OMG the visceral delivery and emotional power McAvoy put into this performance and performances of the rest of the cast meant I hardly even noticed the scenery or lack thereof. I have been looking for a copy of this everywhere to watch with my wife, who tires of me telling her how amazing it was - I particularly want to see close ups of the actors as they deliver their lines - we were in the stalls but some way back - I would pay the full ticket fee again just to relive those couple of hours, "even" on DVD.
    10jessonderwater

    An experience.

    Words cannot describe how phenomenally breathtaking it was to experience. Every raw emotion shown in such detail. So complex in such a simple setting that truly gave focus to the raw power of words.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Beautiful in its simplicity

    'Cyrano De Bergerac' is a very moving story and while the play is not one of my favourites it's well worth experiencing. This National Theatre Live production is a great place to start. Always see this fascinating and mostly very impressive if uneven in quality series of productions without fail and seeing this production of 'Cyrano De Bergerac' when it was streamed fairly recently was a high point of what has been a difficult period. James McAvoy is a very talented actor and was interested in seeing how he would fare in the title role.

    Was not let down. This 'Cyrano De Bergerac' may look very simple, and for some unappealing, but emotionally and in characterisation it is quite complex as well as rich in dramatic detail. Although some may, will, and have, take issue with that it is a modern production, when the setting is a specific one, this didn't bother me. Was very worried initially because of thinking that the update would jar too much with the text, the production solves that though by updating the script too and despite worries it did work.

    Did feel that the costumes were too much of a mishmash stylistically, but there was so little to criticise with this production of 'Cyrano De Bergerac'.

    The set is not complex or audacious, keeping things simple, but unlike something like 2018's 'Macbeth' or 2019's 'The Tragedy of King Richard II' the simplicity doesn't become simplistic, too grim or over-ugly. The staging manages to be understated while bringing so much detail to all the emotions and what happens in the story, managing to make it accessible and easy to follow. Rather than resorting to distaste, jumping around or throwing in things to over-complicate the drama, 'Cyrano De Bergerac' lets the emotions speak and keeps it simple.

    Really appreciated that although the dialogue was updated, it still managed to make sense and be accessible for modern audiences not familiar with the story already while not losing the play's heart. The storytelling is always poignant and never dull, quite lively even, wordless stretches managing to tell so much. Which is remarkable for such an on the surface simple production that is actually more complex in detail and emotion underneath.

    McAvoy is nothing short of sensational, full of vitality but also subtle when needed and affecting. He does so well making one root for the titular characters, in fact another one of the production's biggest strengths was how easy it was to relate to the characters. Anita-Joy Uwajeh matches him perfectly, she is equally funny and moving and one relates to her every bit as much. The whole cast are great, but it's the two leads (particularly McAvoy) that captivate.

    Overall, great and beautiful in its seeming simplicity. 9/10
    8joannambaker

    Moving and Raw

    The set and costume departments did nothing for this production, literally nothing. Most of the time it was more like watching the recording of an audio play, but what an audio play it was.. It was beautifully acted with such rawness and so emotional that it was easy to forget that no one had a costume or a setting. Stripped back beauty.

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 2020 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Production company
      • National Theatre Live
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      • $284,652
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      • $1,481,910
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