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Jun 30, 2026

Follow your nose to the RSC's brilliant new Cyrano with Adrian Lester

Cyrano de Bergerac (Noel Coward Theatre, London)

Verdict: A winner by a nose

Star rating: 5/5

Mighty, merry, moving, magnificent, monumental, a masterly must-see, is surely how Cyrano de Bergerac and his friend, Roxane, would have described Simon Evans’s production of Edmond Rostand’s romantic play – had ‘m’ been the letter for the word-game the two play whenever they meet.

Bursting with swash and buckle, wonderful writing (Evans and Debris Stevenson), super-clever costumes linking past with present, this is the Royal Shakespeare Company at its brilliant best – and beautifully spoken to boot.

Adrian Lester plays the soldier/writer with the outsize hooter which he finds impossible to overlook. It’s big, but then so is everything about this huge personality.

He wears his ‘panache’ more comfortably, indeed as an armour of sorts, for his wit and wordplay are as flashy and heroic as his awesome swordplay.

The big issue: Cyrano (Adrian Lester) has a huge nose - but an equally huge personality

The big issue: Cyrano (Adrian Lester) has a huge nose - but an equally huge personality

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