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The Cherry Orchard
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The Cherry Orchard

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Madame Ranevskya returns from Paris as the family estate, including her beloved cherry orchard, is about to be sold to pay for mounting debts. Revelling in past glories and their extravagant lifestyle, the family ignore all offers of help. The Cherry Orchard captures the sexual and emotional turbulence of a family whose pride leaves them unable to adapt. One of the most popular of Chekhov’s great ‘comedies of life’, it remains as funny and potent today as when it was written. This production opens at the Sheffield Crucible in March 2007 starring Jonathan Miller and Joanna Lumley.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oberon Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 March 2007
Pages
63
ISBN
9781840027389

Madame Ranevskya returns from Paris as the family estate, including her beloved cherry orchard, is about to be sold to pay for mounting debts. Revelling in past glories and their extravagant lifestyle, the family ignore all offers of help. The Cherry Orchard captures the sexual and emotional turbulence of a family whose pride leaves them unable to adapt. One of the most popular of Chekhov’s great ‘comedies of life’, it remains as funny and potent today as when it was written. This production opens at the Sheffield Crucible in March 2007 starring Jonathan Miller and Joanna Lumley.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oberon Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 March 2007
Pages
63
ISBN
9781840027389