 
                The Cherry Orchard
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Anton Chekhov
À propos de cet audio
The Cherry Orchard is Chekhov's final play, first performed in 1904 at the Moscow Art Theatre and directed by Konstantin Stanislavski. It takes place on the Ranevsky family's country estate, which boasts a large cherry orchard that is in bloom as the play opens. The family is gathering at the estate for a reunion but also to decide how to handle their debts, which have reached a crisis point. The impractical Lyubov and her brother, Gaev, hope for a miracle to pay their mortgage while the successful merchant Lopakhin advises them to cut down the orchard and sell the land. The destinies of the family members mirror the fate of Russia itself as it transitions away from a landed aristocracy toward an uncertain future.
Cast:
Mme. Ranevsky (a landowner) - Elizabeth Klett 
Anya (her daughter, age 17) - Amanda Friday 
Barbara (her adopted daughter, age 27) - Elizabeth Chambers 
Leonidas Gaev (brother to Mme. Ranevsky) - Noel Badrian 
Lopakhin (a merchant) - Ben Stevens Peter 
Trophimof (a student) - Ted Wenskus 
Simeonof-Pishtchik (a landowner) - Tovarisch 
Charlotte (a governess) - Linda Barrans 
Ephikhodof (a clerk) - Jeff Moon 
Dunyasha (a housemaid) - Leanne Yau 
Firs (a manservant, age 87) - Denis Daly 
Yasha (a young manservant) - Andy Harrington 
Tramp and Station-Master - David Prickett 
Stage directions read by Maureen Boutilier 
Audio edited by Elizabeth Klett 
 
            
         
    
                                                
                                            
                                        
                                    
                            
                            
                        
                    