
Anton Chekhov
The Cherry Orchard
Вишнёвый сад
Director Vladimir Mirzoyev staged Chekhov's classic tragicomedy as a sober but not merciless parable, both funny and sad. One era has already been forced to leave the stage, but the future is still unclear.
Actors
Lopakhin
Crew
Director
Vladimir Mirzoev
Stage design
Aleksandr Lisyanskiy
Costume designer
Alla Kozhenkova
Lighting designer
Narek Tumanyan
The charming landowner Ranevskaya returns from Paris to her family estate, which is put up for auction due to debts.
The enterprising merchant Lopakhin offers to cut down the wonderful cherry orchard to rent out plots for summer cottages. But no one wants to listen to him. Instead of solving long-standing problems, Ranevskaya throws a small festive evening, spending her last money...
The enterprising merchant Lopakhin offers to cut down the wonderful cherry orchard to rent out plots for summer cottages. But no one wants to listen to him. Instead of solving long-standing problems, Ranevskaya throws a small festive evening, spending her last money...
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