The Cherry Orchard
This tragic comedy is Chekhov's last and most popular play. Here, in a translation by David Lan premiered at the National Theatre in September 2000, the old world is giving way to the new and the fate of the beautiful, vast orchard with its sour cherries is a symbol of the fate of all the characters in a Russia itself as the Gaev family face bankruptcy and the loss of their beloved estate.
Document
Press Articles - The Cherry Orchard.pdf
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Production Photos
Cast
- Lyubov Andreyevna Ranevskaya
- Anya
- Varya
- Charlotta
- Dunyasha
- Yermolai Lopakhin
- Pytor Sergeyevich Tromfimov
- Leonid Andreyevich Gaev
- Simeonov-Pischick
- Semyon Panteleyevich Yepihodov
- Yasha
- Firs
- Traveller / Post Office Clerk
- Station Master
Production Team & Crew
- Director
- Stage Manager
- Set & Lighting Designer
- Associate Set & Lighting Designer
- Set Construction, Set & Lighting Crew
- Set & Lighting Crew
- Set & Lighting Crew
- Set & Lighting Crew
- Costume Design / Wardrobe
- Costume Design / Wardrobe
- ASM / Peasant
- ASM / Peasant
- Props
- Props