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Cherry Orchard
Anton Chekhov
5 episodes
1 day ago
The Cherry Orchard, Anton Chekhovs poignant last play, first graced the stage of the Moscow Art Theatre on January 17, 1904, under the direction of the legendary Constantin Stanislavski. Originally envisioned as a comedy infused with elements of farce, the play was shaped by Stanislavski into a profound tragedy, leaving future directors to grapple with its complex duality. The narrative follows an aristocratic Russian woman and her family as they return to their cherished estate, complete with a renowned cherry orchard, just as it faces auction to settle debts. Rich with themes of cultural futility, the play explores the decline of the aristocracy and the bourgeoisies struggle for meaning amid newfound materialism. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Russia, it mirrors the socio-economic shifts of the time, capturing a pivotal moment not just in Russian history, but in the global landscape. (Summary from Wikipedia, edited by Elizabeth Klett)
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The Cherry Orchard, Anton Chekhovs poignant last play, first graced the stage of the Moscow Art Theatre on January 17, 1904, under the direction of the legendary Constantin Stanislavski. Originally envisioned as a comedy infused with elements of farce, the play was shaped by Stanislavski into a profound tragedy, leaving future directors to grapple with its complex duality. The narrative follows an aristocratic Russian woman and her family as they return to their cherished estate, complete with a renowned cherry orchard, just as it faces auction to settle debts. Rich with themes of cultural futility, the play explores the decline of the aristocracy and the bourgeoisies struggle for meaning amid newfound materialism. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Russia, it mirrors the socio-economic shifts of the time, capturing a pivotal moment not just in Russian history, but in the global landscape. (Summary from Wikipedia, edited by Elizabeth Klett)
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Performing Arts
Arts,
Fiction,
Drama
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04 - Act 3 - Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
Cherry Orchard
29 minutes
1 month ago
04 - Act 3 - Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
The Cherry Orchard, Anton Chekhovs poignant last play, first graced the stage of the Moscow Art Theatre on January 17, 1904, under the direction of the legendary Constantin Stanislavski. Originally envisioned as a comedy infused with elements of farce, the play was shaped by Stanislavski into a profound tragedy, leaving future directors to grapple with its complex duality. The narrative follows an aristocratic Russian woman and her family as they return to their cherished estate, complete with a renowned cherry orchard, just as it faces auction to settle debts. Rich with themes of cultural futility, the play explores the decline of the aristocracy and the bourgeoisies struggle for meaning amid newfound materialism. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Russia, it mirrors the socio-economic shifts of the time, capturing a pivotal moment not just in Russian history, but in the global landscape. (Summary from Wikipedia, edited by Elizabeth Klett)
Cherry Orchard
The Cherry Orchard, Anton Chekhovs poignant last play, first graced the stage of the Moscow Art Theatre on January 17, 1904, under the direction of the legendary Constantin Stanislavski. Originally envisioned as a comedy infused with elements of farce, the play was shaped by Stanislavski into a profound tragedy, leaving future directors to grapple with its complex duality. The narrative follows an aristocratic Russian woman and her family as they return to their cherished estate, complete with a renowned cherry orchard, just as it faces auction to settle debts. Rich with themes of cultural futility, the play explores the decline of the aristocracy and the bourgeoisies struggle for meaning amid newfound materialism. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Russia, it mirrors the socio-economic shifts of the time, capturing a pivotal moment not just in Russian history, but in the global landscape. (Summary from Wikipedia, edited by Elizabeth Klett)