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Tickets at Todd Haimes Theatre
The Todd Haimes Theatre was built in 1918 by producers (and brothers) Arch and Edgar Selwyn and was originally named The Selwyn Theatre. Like many other theaters, it fell victim to the economic woes of the Great Depression and became a movie house in the 1930s.
The venue was a movie theater for almost 70 years, until it was purchased by the Roundabout Theatre Company in the late 1990s. After an expensive overhaul, it reopened as The American Airlines Theatre in 2000. In January 2024, the theater was renamed in memory of Roundabout Theatre Company's longtime artistic director and chief executive Todd Haimes.
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Cyrano de Bergerac Discount Tickets
About Cyrano de Bergerac on Broadway
Story for Cyrano de Bergerac
Cyrano is a nobleman with a head for poetry and a nose for miles. All of Paris adores him except for his true love Roxanne, who can’t see past his all-too-prominent facial feature. Instead, she falls for a handsome young cadet named Christian. But when Christian admits he’s tongue-tied with Roxanne, Cyrano gives him the romantic words guaranteed to win her heart. With Christian’s looks and Cyrano’s language, it’s a foolproof plan! Or is it?
An enduring masterwork with some of the wittiest lines ever written for the stage, CYRANO DE BERGERAC is a clever and touching story about the power of love, the art of wordplay and the joy of finding what you’ve always wanted right under your nose.
This Edmond Rostand comedy will feature Douglas Hodge as Cyrano, with "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark's" Patrick Page as Comte de Guiche, and making her Broadway debut as Roxane will be Clemence Poesy.
The cast will also include Max Baker (Le Bret), Bill Buell (Ragueneau), Geraldine Hughes (Duenna & Marthe), and Kyle Soller (Christian). Cast plans include John Behlmann (Valvert), Peter Bradbury (Carbon de Castel-Jaloux), Mikaela Feely-Lehmann (Claire), Andy Grotelueschen (Montefleury/Friar), Frances Mercant-Anthony (Amelie/Lise/Mother Marguerite), Tim McGeever (Ligniere), Drew McVety (Man #2) and Ben Steinfeld (Musketeer).
Previews on September 14 2012,
Opening night October 11, 2012