Review | Cantonese opera take on Cyrano de Bergerac cleverly blends East and West
- Law Ka-ying’s adaptation of the 1897 play moves the action to Ming dynasty China, and he stars with Sun Kim-long as well as directing
![Law Ka-ying (centre) in a scene from his Cantonese opera adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac, in which he starred with Sun Kim-long and Liza Wang Ming-chun and which he also directed. Photo: courtesy of the Chinese Culture Festival](https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/styles/1020x680/public/d8/images/canvas/2024/06/18/aa0d5755-bc5d-422e-af14-a4f5bc2f21be_96ccb321.jpg?itok=IH-nXxQp&v=1718695961)
Now folded into the Leisure and Cultural Services Department’s inaugural Chinese Culture Festival, Hong Kong’s long-running Chinese Opera Festival opened last weekend at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre with three performances of Cyrano de Bergerac featuring the intrepid actor and impresario Law Ka-ying.
Having already adapted such source material as Shakespeare and Kurosawa to the Cantonese lyrical stage, Law has a well-defined mission to expand both the repertory and sensibility of Hong Kong’s most local art form.
Even by Law’s standards, though, Edmond Rostand’s 1897 play occasionally proved to be a tight fit.
Stage productions of Rostand’s tragicomic romance these days may be few and far between – the original script requires at least 40 actors – but the story remains surprisingly durable.
Screen incarnations include a 1990 period film with Gérard Depardieu, Erica Schmidt’s 2021 musical Cyrano starring Peter Dinklage and, perhaps most famously, the 1987 romantic comedy Roxanne with Steve Martin.
![Law Ka-ying as Zhu Bufan (left) and Liza Wang Ming-chun as Princess Xu Qishan in a scene from Cyrano de Bergerac – A Cantonese Opera Interpretation. Photo: courtesy of the Chinese Culture Festival Law Ka-ying as Zhu Bufan (left) and Liza Wang Ming-chun as Princess Xu Qishan in a scene from Cyrano de Bergerac – A Cantonese Opera Interpretation. Photo: courtesy of the Chinese Culture Festival](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/06/18/931ad2fc-d6c9-47b3-a4ac-e775120e5cce_a952b419.jpg)
Many in the audience would already know the set-up: Cyrano, a sensitive and poetic soldier uncomfortable with his outsize nose, is in love with the beautiful Roxane, who only has eyes for Cyrano’s handsome but dim-witted colleague Christian.
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