The Cherry Orchard
Event Date: 16/07/2015, 08:00 pm
A play about transition that itself transitioned theatre into a new age
The enormous cherry orchard on the estate is in full and glorious bloom. But, the estate itself is in dire financial trouble and is about to be sold to pay debts.
On the verge of ruin, the estate owners procrastinate and helplessly cling to their aimless gentility amidst a climate of huge social and economic transition. A classic of world drama, THE CHERRY ORCHARD showcases Chekhov’s rich sensitivities as an observer of human nature.
THE CHERRY ORCHARD was first produced at the Moscow Art Theatre in 1904 under the direction of Konstantin Stanislavsky. The Depot Theatre’s production features the 1916 Julius West translation and is directed by Julie Baz (co‐ artistic director of The Depot Theatre), designed by David Jeffrey (also co‐artistic director), with costumes by new design graduate Lisa Washburn.
The large ensemble cast is made up of a range Sydney’s emerging and seasoned performers: Jane Angharad, Anne Brito, Myles Burgin, Leo Domigan, David Jeffrey, Justine Kacir, Theo Kokkinidis, Dave Kirkham, Emily McGowan, Roger Smith, James Smithers and Cherrie Whalen‐David.
Russian writer, Anton Chekhov is recognized as a master and leading playwright and modern short story writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His plays are still staged worldwide, and his overall body of work influenced writers such as James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Tennessee Williams and Henry Miller.
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The Depot Theatre,
Marrickville New South Wales,2204
The Depot Theatre,
Marrickville New South Wales,2204
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