Cyrano De Bergerac
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No master to serve, no leash to bear.
I walk as I please, and I speak as I dare.

Poet. Soldier. Philosopher. Cyrano De Bergerac burns with brilliance.

Fiercely funny and intensely romantic, Cyrano lives by his words and his sword. Haunted by doubts about his own his appearance, he watched from the shadows as Roxane falls for another man. Handsome but hopeless with words, Christian turns to the one person who can help.

Following a sold-out, critically acclaimed run with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Cyrano De Bergerac transfers to the West End for a strictly limited season.

Playing at the Noël Coward Theatre from 13 Jun.

Closing

05/09/2026

Running Time

2h45, inc. interval

Genre

Drama, Plays

Age & Content

TBC | Everyone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted.

Please Note:

This production contains haze, loud noises including gunfire and explosions, flashing lights and strobe, strong language and smoking | Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break but we cannot guarantee admittance into the performance. | Adrian Lester is not scheduled to perform on Wed 22 Jul.

Cast:

Adrian Lester as

Cyrano

Susannah Fielding as

Roxane

Levi Brown as

Christian de Neuvillette

Joseph Christain as

Edmond (Young Reserve)

Sunny Chung as

Sister Claire / Madame Jodolet

Philip Cumbus as

Le Bret

Greer Dale-Foulkes as

Abigail

Rachel Dawson as

Band Member / Ensemble

Oliver Grant as

Band Leader / Ensemble

Scott Handy as

Comte de Guiche

Robert Jackson as

Arnauld

David Mildon as

Jodolet / Carbon (Reserve)

Matt Mordak as

Valvert / Pierre (Reserve)

Chris Nayak as

Monfleury / Priest / Bernard (Reserve)

Daniel Norford as

Louis (Reserve)

Christian Patterson as

Ragueneau

Josh Sneesby as

Band Member / Ensemble

Creative:

Director -

Simon Evans

Frequently asked questions

Cyrano De Bergerac is playing at Noël Coward Theatre in London. Your ticket selection will show available performance dates and times, and you can book securely online via Official London Theatre. For the smoothest experience, pick a performance from the calendar and book early for popular dates.
Fiercely funny and intensely romantic, Cyrano lives by his words and his sword. Haunted by doubts about his own his appearance, he watched from the shadows as Roxane falls for another man.
The running time for Cyrano De Bergerac is 2h45, inc. interval. Duration can occasionally vary slightly by performance, but this is the listed length for the production.
Cyrano De Bergerac is recommended for ages TBC | Everyone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted.. If you’re bringing younger theatregoers, it’s worth considering themes and attention span alongside the age guidance. Some venues also have their own admission policies, so it can help to double-check requirements before you travel.
Cyrano De Bergerac opens on 13th June 2026 and is currently scheduled to run until 5th September 2026. If you’re planning a trip or booking for a specific week, check the performance calendar for dates and availability, as popular performances can sell faster closer to the run.
Tickets for Cyrano De Bergerac go on sale from 6th February 2026. If you’re looking for the widest choice of seats and dates, booking early is usually best - especially for weekends and peak travel periods. Once on sale, you can select a performance and complete your booking online.
You can buy tickets for Cyrano De Bergerac online through Official London Theatre. Choose your preferred performance in the calendar, select seats if available, and complete your purchase securely.
Cyrano De Bergerac features a cast including Adrian Lester (Cyrano), Susannah Fielding (Roxane), Levi Brown (Christian de Neuvillette), Joseph Christain (Edmond (Young Reserve)), Sunny Chung (Sister Claire / Madame Jodolet), Philip Cumbus (Le Bret), Greer Dale-Foulkes (Abigail), Rachel Dawson (Band Member / Ensemble), Oliver Grant (Band Leader / Ensemble), Scott Handy (Comte de Guiche), Robert Jackson (Arnauld), David Mildon (Jodolet / Carbon (Reserve)), Matt Mordak (Valvert / Pierre (Reserve)), Chris Nayak (Monfleury / Priest / Bernard (Reserve)), Daniel Norford (Louis (Reserve)), Christian Patterson (Ragueneau), Josh Sneesby (Band Member / Ensemble). Casting can vary by date, so if you’re booking specifically to see a particular performer, it’s worth checking any casting notes for your chosen performance.
There isn’t a strict dress code for London theatre, so wear whatever you’ll feel comfortable and confident in. Most people go for smart casual - think jeans or trousers with a nice top, a casual dress, or a shirt and trainers. If you’re heading to an evening show, on a date, or celebrating something, you might fancy dressing up a bit more, but it’s completely optional.
Arriving at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time helps keep things smooth and stress-free, giving you plenty of time to collect tickets, go through security, and get settled in your seat before the performance begins.