Cyrano de Bergerac
The masterpiece, a 2-hour performance by Stéphane Dauch, our Cyrano.

Taking to the stage, playing Cyrano at the age of 15, the magic of theatre works.
Colin is starting at a new school. It's not easy to make the transition from childhood to adult life, especially when you're «different». The road is strewn with pitfalls. But a decisive meeting with his drama teacher, a caring father figure, will guide his steps towards a new development, like a new birth.
A funny, poetic show in which a solo actor plays a gallery of colourful characters.
1st category: €35
2nd category: €30
Presales: €25
Under 26s: €12
Thursday to Saturday at 7pm and Sunday at 3pm
Last on 28 April
Genre: One-man show
Running time: 1h15
A fine performance from a very likeable actor. I recommend it.
An immense talent, great virtuosity and a great deal of finesse in the writing and interpretation of all these roles! Delicious family time! Thank you Nicolas
TÉLÉRAMA TTT «A sensitive story with excellent acting in this virtuoso alternation of roles.»
LE FIGARO «A virtuoso and original one-man show».»
L'OBS ★★★★ «Nicolas Devort, an irresistible talent, embodies all his characters by changing roles with confounding brio».»
LE PARISIEN «We laugh a lot, and we are also moved by this chronicle of youth, a comedy full of hope from which we emerge rejuvenated.»
FRANCE 3 «Nicolas Devort is a formidable storyteller. A powerful one-man show.»
L'EXPRESS «Nicolas Devort, who portrays all the characters in his show with finesse and agility, is not only a tightrope walker on stage, he is also an invaluable archaeologist, taking us to revisit our past and discover the Colin we once were».»
FRANCE 2 «A play that is both funny and moving, with incredible acting!»
LA CROIX «From the very first minute of the show, the audience burst out laughing».»
From & by Nicolas Devort
Direction Clotilde Daniault
Light Jim Gavroy and Philippe Mouse
Composition Stéphanie Marino and Nicolas Devort
The masterpiece, a 2-hour performance by Stéphane Dauch, our Cyrano.

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