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Revision as of 16:07, 9 September 2009
by Anton Chekhov, Translated by Ed Cowell & Will Howard
Directed by Will Howard
Performances: Tue 1st – Sat 5th July 2003, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The Cherry Orchard is, in essence, a simple story, following the final days in residence at the estate of the perfectly gracious but wildly impractical Madame Ranyevskaia and her family. Wealthy landowners now deeply in debt, these noble gentry have come onto hard times. They try desperately to maintain their aristocratic lifestyle, ignoring an oncoming bourgeois juggernaut. However, the coarse but competent power of an unstoppable new social order overtakes the fading memories of past glory, leaving all to embrace an unexpected future, whether they like it or not.
Cast
- Dooniasha - Kate Smyth
- Lopakhin - Will Howard
- Yepihodov - Jay Michaels
- Feers - Bernie Bullbrook
- Madam Ranyevskaia - Marcelle Clow
- Ania - Siobhan Campbell
- Varia - Claire Webb
- Gayev - Peter Medd
- Charlotta Ivanova - Caroline Loughwhite
- Simeonov-Pischik - Mike Smart
- Yasha - Stewart Barham
- Trofimov - Stephen Pilkington
Crew
- Stage Manager - Emma Wilson
- Assistant Stage Mangers - Maria Cottee & Paul Cottee
- Lighting Design - Stuart Draper
- Lighting Operator - Emma Howcutt
- Sound - Darien Graham-Smith, with thanks to Andrew Rickinson
- Set Design - Jon Wade
- Set Construction - Jon Wade, Maggie Kruger, Will Howard, Emma Wilson, Elinor Morgan-Jones & the cast
- Rigging - Bernie Bullbrook
- Production Assistant - Maggie Kruger
- Costume - Val Williams, Jenny Bennett & Jackie
- Hair & Wigs - Jay Michaels
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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