Cyrano de Bergerac
When:
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 - 10:30am
Where:
Guthrie Theater
Location
Who: The Guthrie recommends that children be 12 years old or older but will admit children as young as 8 years old.
Children younger than 8 years of age will not be admitted.
How much:
Cost for Adults/Educators: $16.00
Cost for Children/Students: $16.00
Please register by: Friday, January 25, 2019 - 5:00pm
Description
Pre-Play Presentation
Please check in by 9:30am. A 30-minute pre-play presentation takes place before the start of every student matinee and exposes students to the creative process of one technical aspect of the production. Pre-show presentations run from 9:45am–10:15am.
Post-Play Discussion
A post-play discussion takes place for 30 minutes after the end of every student matinee. Moderated by a member of the Education team, they provide a space for students and actors to reflect on their shared experience and interact with one another.
McGuire Proscenium Stage
Cyrano de Bergerac is the full package: he’s a poet, playwright, and consummate swordsman. The only thing standing in the way of declaring his love for Roxane is his grotesquely large nose. When Roxane confides that she’s fallen for a handsome young cadet named Christian, Cyrano takes him under his wing, adds brains to his beauty, and through Christian expresses his own feelings to Roxane without her suspecting a thing. With wit, wordplay, and rousing passion, Cyrano de Bergerac is a heroic comedy for the ages.
Play Synopsis: Cyrano de Bergerac has panache: he’s a poet, a playwright, a cadet, and a consummate swordsman. He also has a grotesquely large nose, which keeps him from declaring his love for Roxane for fear of rejection. But that’s his only fear – he bullies actors from the stage, battles a hundred swordsmen by himself, fights alongside his company of Gascon cadets – all while composing impeccable verse on the spot. When Roxane confides to him that she loves a handsome new cadet named Christian, Cyrano takes him under his wing and helps the unimaginative young man woo Roxane, who revels in language and poetry. Cyrano writes love letters to Roxane for Christian, which works swimmingly until Christian goes rogue and talks with Roxane directly himself. To rescue him, Cyrano first feeds him lines, then takes over and under the cover of darkness confesses his love for Roxane, who believes Christian is speaking. The effort ends in the engagement of Roxane and Christian, to the wrath of the powerful Count de Guiche, who had designs on Roxane for himself. Out of spite, he sends the cadets to war against Spain, and it is during the siege of Arras that love, heroism, and the true Gascon hearts prove themselves.
About the Playwright: Edmond Rostand was one of the most successful and distinguished French playwrights of the 19th century. He was born in Marseilles in 1868 and attended school there until 1884, when he moved to Paris to attend college. His writing was first published that same year, and his first play was produced in 1888. He spent the next dozen years working as a poet and playwright in Paris, having his work performed by the most acclaimed actors of the time, including Coquelin and Sarah Bernhardt, for whom he wrote two plays. Rostand composed Cyrano de Bergerac in rhyming Alexandrine verse and based the play on a historical person named Cyrano de Bergerac (1619–1655), who was also a playwright and duelist. Rostand published several volumes of poetry, but poor health forced him to retire from the theater in 1900. He died in Paris in 1918.
Joseph Haj’s adaptation premiered at PlayMakers Repertory Company in April 2006 under his direction. “Running slightly over two hours while being faithful to Rostand’s storyline, Haj’s version adds contemporary touches not likely to be noticed by those unfamiliar with previous translations,” wrote Variety. “His work has done a great service to regional companies especially.”
Classroom Discussion Questions
- How do we decide what’s beautiful?
- Is it more important to be liked for who you are or liked for who you pretend to be?
Script Content Considerations: This touching and comic French classic concerns the well-known long-nosed swordsman and poet Cyrano and his band of Gascons, so one can expect a good deal of sword fighting, boasting and brawling.
by Edmond Rostand
adapted and directed by Joseph Haj
The following resources are available on the Guthrie’s website:
- Classroom activities provide educators ways to engage students on the themes and content of each student matinee production, based around the different creative skills involved in bringing a production to life. Available online for the 2018–2019 Season beginning August 15, 2018.
- Rehearsal scripts are available for each production and are to be used in the classroom for educational purposes only. Due to the exploratory nature of the rehearsal process, we can’t guarantee that the scripts we provide will exactly reflect the performance on stage. Most changes made in the development of a play for public performance are usually minor and do not affect the overall narrative in any significant way. Available for request September 1, 2018.
- Design sketches provide an inside look at a production’s costume and set designs. Available online after each production’s Sunday night preview performance.
- Play guides are compiled by the Guthrie’s resident dramaturgs and serve as an important context-building resource for the play. Available online after each production’s opening night.
- Performance content considerations address any content specific to the staging of Guthrie productions that students and teachers need to be made aware of in advance. Updated online after each production’s opening night.
- FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) are created in response to student questions submitted to studentmatinees@guthrietheater.org and give students the opportunity to hear directly from a production’s creative team. Available online one week after each production’s closing night.
More information: www.guthrietheater.org/shows-and-tickets/2018-2019-season/
Payment information
Payment must be received by: Fri, Jan 25, 2019 - 5:00pm
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Cancellation information
Cancellation deadline: Fri, Jan 25, 2019 - 5:00pm
* TO CANCEL BEFORE THE DEADLINE: (1) Please let the organizer know as soon as possible via email. * TO CANCEL AFTER THE DEADLINE: (1) Let the organizer know as soon as possible via email. (2) No refunds can be made as the organizer has already paid for your tickets. (3) To avoid empty seats, please attempt to transfer your tickets to another family. (3a) Any reimbursements should be handled privately between you and your substitute. (3b) Please let the organizer know about the substitution. * TO CANCEL ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT: (1) It is not cool to just not show up. Please let the organizer know if you are unable to attend — via email, text message or voice mail. (2) To avoid empty seats, please attempt to find a last-minute substitute for your family.
Additional information
Please arrive by:
* Please plan to be early to avoid being late due to inadequate maps, confusing road signs, road construction, heavy traffic, parking difficulties, inclement weather, or uncooperative children. Allow for plenty of time to find parking, visit the bathrooms and otherwise be prepared to be seated promptly. * Please check in by 9:30am for the Pre-Show Presentation. * Each seat at the Guthrie is reserved so you must sit in the assigned seat printed on your ticket. No one is allowed into the auditorium without a ticket; each theatergoer should have his or her own ticket in hand upon arrival. Children must have student tickets and adults must have chaperone tickets. Ushers will escort everyone to their assigned seat. * Latecomers will be seated during an appropriate break in the action, determined at the discretion of the Guthrie. No refunds, exchanges or adjustments are made for late arrivals.
Where to meet:
* We do not meet as a group. The organizer will mail your paper tickets to you 1 to 2 weeks prior to the show. Please be sure to provide your mailing address in the comment field when you register.
Food policy:
* Food, gum, and candy are not allowed in the auditorium during student matinees. Beverages, however, are welcome in the theater – in plastic or paper containers, please.
Alternate plans:
* During inclement weather, allow extra travel time. The Guthrie does not cancel performances due to inclement weather. After the cancellation deadline, no refunds or exchanges can be made if you are unable to attend your scheduled performance for any reason, including weather. In the unlikely event that the Guthrie cancels the performance, any refunds will be solely at the discretion of the Guthrie Theater.
Parking information:
* Parking is available in the city-owned Riverfront Ramp directly across from the Guthrie on South 2nd Street, just east of Chicago Avenue. Riverfront Municipal Ramp clearance is 7 feet. Parking rates are subject to change, but expect to pay about $7. * The Mill Quarter Parking Ramp entrance is on South 2nd Street, west of Chicago Avenue. Ramp clearance is 7 feet. Parking rates are subject to change, but expect to pay about $7. * Additional ramps and lots are located throughout the neighborhood. Fees vary. More information at mplsparking.com * Double parking is not permitted on S 2nd St at any time. Do not block the pedestrian crosswalk or the service entrance. * Additional information on parking can be found at guthrietheater.org/plan-your-visit/directions-parking/
Directions:
* The Guthrie is located in downtown Minneapolis on the west bank of the Mississippi River. See guthrietheater.org/plan-your-visit/directions-parking/ for more information. -- From southbound I-35W, take the Washington Ave exit (exit 17C). Turn right onto Washington Ave, then right onto 11th Ave S. Turn left onto S 2nd St and go 2 blocks. The Guthrie will be on your right. -- From eastbound I-94, take the N 4th St exit (exit 230). Turn left onto 3rd Ave S then right onto S 2nd St and go 4 blocks. The Guthrie will be on your left. -- From northbound I-35W, take the 3rd Ave/Washington Ave exit (exit 17C). Turn left onto Washington Ave then right onto 11th Ave S. Turn left onto S 2nd St and go 2 blocks. The Guthrie will be on your right. -- From eastbound I-394, take the 3rd Ave N/Washington Ave exit (exit 9C). Take the Washington Ave ramp. Turn right onto Washington Ave then left onto Chicago Avenue. Turn right onto St 2nd St. The Guthrie will be on your left. -- From westbound I-94, take the 5th St exit. Turn righto onto 11th Ave S then left onto S 2nd St and go 2 blocks. The Guthrie will be on your right. -- The nearest MetroTransit bus stop for the Guthrie is the Route 7 or Route 22 stop on the corner of Washington Ave at Chicago Ave. For light rail, use the Downtown East/Metrodome Station stop. Visit metrotransit.org for more information.
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