Cyrano De Bergerac *s Kenneth Branagh
Edmond Rostand
Lu par Kenneth Branagh
By Edmond Rostand in Anthony Burgess's verse translation, Cyrano de Bergerac is set in 17th-century France and tells the story of Cyrano, a dashing Gascon soldier who acts as the ghost-writer for Christian de Neuvillette, helping him win the heart of the beautiful Roxane through exquisite love poems.
This adaptation for radio, produced by Nicolas Soames and directed by David Timson, features a talented cast including Jodhi May as Roxane and Tom Hiddleston as Christian. The production captures not only the passion and poetry of the play but also the humor that runs throughout.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapitres
| Cyrano de Bergerac | 2:11:35 |
Critiques
Achingly Beautiful
Carl von Strauss
There were multiple passages where I couldn't help pacing around the room in an agony of tortured suspense. And the sheer radiance of the language - I was shocked to discover afterward that it was a mere translation of the source material. I mean, this is some of the purest poetry I've ever been blessed to discover - a positive revelation: not a whit beneath Shakespeare! (And I adore Shakespeare, believe me.)
Mayven C
Kenneth Branagh is one of this world's treasures that has never been or ever will be again
Fine story
A LibriVox Listener
Excellent. I have always liked the story, and this production does not disappoint.
wonderful adaptation of the story!
Luna
one of the BEST love stories of all time! what a great job by the actors!
play review
Lanfear
Brava! This is now my favorite story to listen to. It is a live play!!!
CYRANO DE BERGERAC
IZON SEKATA
Fine production, some of Burgess' verse is beautiful
AndiePanda09
Just like watching a movie in my head. Magnificent
Not my cup of tea.
James Lamson
I enjoy the performances, but I'm cutting out early, I don't find the story compelling. But that's just me.