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National Theatre Live: The Cherry Orchard
Madame Ranevskaya is a spoiled, aging aristocratic lady who returns from a trip to Paris to face the loss of her magnificent Cherry Orchard estate after a default on the mortgage. In denial, she continues living in the past, deluding herself and her family, while the beautiful cherry trees are being axed down by the re-possessor Lopakhin, her former serf, who has his own agenda.
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Plot Summary
Anton Chekhov's classic play is brought to the stage in this National Theatre Live broadcast. The story follows the decaying aristocracy of Russia as they face the loss of their beloved cherry orchard estate due to mounting debts. It explores themes of social change, memory, and the inability of characters to adapt to a changing world, leading to inevitable loss and melancholy.
Critical Reception
This production of 'The Cherry Orchard' was widely praised for its strong performances and faithful adaptation of Chekhov's poignant work. Critics noted the superb ensemble cast and Howard Davies's sensitive direction, which captured both the humor and the tragedy of the play. Audience reception was generally very positive, appreciating the high-quality theatrical experience delivered through the live broadcast.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for the stellar ensemble cast and their nuanced performances.
Appreciation for Howard Davies's insightful and emotionally resonant direction.
Admiration for the production's ability to capture the play's blend of comedy and tragedy.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The National Theatre Live broadcast aims to bring world-class theatre productions from the UK's National Theatre and other leading venues to cinemas worldwide, making them accessible to a broader audience.
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