

The Cherry Orchard (Brustein)
Anton Chekhov
Set in a Jewish cemetery, this poignant and funny play is about a harried young businessman who has hired a rabbi to say prayers over his father's grave.
They meet an out of work actor who is paying his respects at the grave of a Yiddish theatre star.
The actor thinks of the star as a father figure, but he blames him for the failure of his career.
The businessman also has unresolved resentments.
Together, they come to terms with their hostilities.
Published with The Cure in The Last Laugh .
| Character |
|---|
| MORRIS BRODER prompter/bookkeeper for the Grand Palace Theatre |
| PERRY SHURR a young man in his mid-30s |
| BELLA BRODER wife of Leo Broder and the leading lady |
| REB SCHULLER an old man in his 70s |
| SIMCHA GUBERNICK shoemaker and aspiring actor/playwright |
| THE ACTOR a man in his mid-40s |
| YOSSEL TERRIFIMENSCHSKY comic star of the Yiddish Theatre |
In the Cemetery is a comedy play written by Anton Chekhov and published by Samuel French .
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