
The Cherry Orchard (Donaghy)
Tom Donaghy


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Readers appreciate the depth and emotion of this classic play, highlighting its exploration of family and societal transitions. Many consider it a must-read for theater lovers, noting its intricate writing and modern relevance. Some find varying interpretations of its genre, while translation issues are occasionally mentioned.
“Tom Donaghy has written a new adaptation of THE CHERRY ORCHARD that feels, at times, like an altogether new play: He propels Ronald Meyer’s translation into modern vernacular.… Donaghy does capture the play’s comedy and, paradoxically, its existential despair.”Jeremy McCarter, New York Magazine“A swift, modern adaptation by Tom Donaghy…a distinctly comic and American emphasis.”Adam Feldman, Time Out“Chekhov famously preferred to think of his plays as comedies.
Playwright Tom Donaghy honors that fact with a light-on-its feet adaptation… Mostly, his fluid dialogue manages to lend a pleasing immediacy to the story… ”Gordon Cox, Newsday
The Cherry Orchard is a play written by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Tom Donaghy and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2006).
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Broadway Play Publishing · 2006 · 76 pp
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