The Cherry Orchard (Karam)
by Stephen Karam, Anton Chekhov

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Unit Set/Multiple Settings Comedy

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THE STORY: Set in Russia at the turn of the twentieth century, THE CHERRY ORCHARD chronicles a noblewoman’s return to her family estate after a five-year absence to escape troubling memories of her son’s death.

Lyubov Ranevskaya arrives home to find the cherry orchard in full bloom, but the finances of the estate on the verge of ruin.

Lyubov and her brother, Gaev, find themselves scrambling to retain a vision of gentility amidst a climate of huge social and economic transition.

Press Reviews

"[A] smart, economical adaptation…” —Deadline. “The more you see Anton Chekhov’s final play, the weirder it seems…THE CHERRY ORCHARD contains distinctly bizarre touches: unexplained offstage noises, ominous portents of revolution and a morbid ending that’s nearly Beckettian…adapter Stephen Karam layers American accents (racial and immigration anxieties) into his lean, accessible script.” —Time Out New York. “The brilliant Stephen Karam is among the very best of his generation of playwrights."

— New York Magazine

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ISBN-13 9780822236719
ISBN-10 0822236710

The Cherry Orchard (Karam) is a comedy play written by Stephen Karam and published by Dramatists Play Service .

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