Edmond Rostand

heroic comedy, 12+

The performance lasts 2 hours 20 minutes with an intermission.

Director: Aurelia Georgieva (Germany)

Composer: Vlad Rafalovich (USA)

Set and costume design by Natalia Deli

Characters and performers:

Cyrano de Bergerac                  Alexander Shishkin, Master of Arts of the Republic of Mordovia
RoxanaElena Tendel, Honored Artist of the Republic of Moldova, Aelita Khlopotova
Christian de NeuvilletteYakov Gribinenko
Count de GuicheRoman Malay
RagnoSergiu Blănitse
Le BretStanislav Binkovsky
Carbon de Castel JalouxAlexander Petrov, Honored Artist of the Republic of Mordovia
LinierDmitry Gustoy
De ValverArseniy Prodan
1st MarquisVyacheslav Azarovsky, Honored Artist of the Republic of Mordovia
2nd MarquisDaniil Gavrilitsa
BelroseAlisa Osinskaya
KizhiDmitry Dubina
D'ArtagnanAlexander Petrov, Honored Artist of the Republic of Mordovia
BrisailleMaxim Gustoy
PeskyAnastasia Khersun
CapuchinVyacheslav Azarovsky, Honored Artist of the Republic of Mordovia
1st PoetDmitry Dubina
2nd PoetMaxim Gustoy
DuennaAnastasia Nepritskaya
BarmaidMaria Barsukova, Tatyana Yakovenko
1st Nun (Sister Christina)Tatyana Yakovenko
2nd Nun (Sister Agnes)Alina Unku, Anastasia Khersun
Gascon GuardsAdam Rotar, Timur Moroz, Klim Kovalev, Igor Miroshnichenko
MontfleuryDmitry Khersun
PickpocketNikita Sergeev

Synopsis of the performance:

The play "Cyrano de Bergerac" was staged by director Aurelia Georgieva (Germany) based on the play by Edmond Rostand.

A gripping tragicomedy about love and war, which are, in fact, very similar in their passions. The legendary love story of the timid and brave Cyrano and the most beautiful woman in Paris, Roxane.

Against a backdrop of raging passions, the director strives to convey a central message: don't make life choices for your loved ones, don't decide for them what's best for them. Because sometimes, people try to make their loved ones happy, but end up living a life that's not theirs.

Listen to your heart, hear each other, be brave and courageous not only on the battlefield and never “hide behind your nose”!

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