The Cherry Orchard
by Classic Theatre of San Antonio
May. 04 - May. 27, 2018
Fridays-Sundays
The Cherry Orchard is defined as a tragicomedy. “The essence of Chekhov’s art... is inclusion and simultaneity, the rapid shift from one tone to another, the mockery of the most moving moments with slapstick parodies of them.”
-Translator, Richard Pevear
Just as moving moments are followed by slapstick, we approach The Cherry Orchard as Tragedy meets Hero’s Journey, as Political Romance with a side of Farce, as Russian-American Class Struggle plus Treatise on the Unfairness of Love, all at once. The customs, archetypes, social structure and politics belong to Chekhov’s Russia of 1904; but to stop at mere period and nationality would be to shortchange him. There’s something deeper about these characters, something you can’t confine, yet you can see in the face of anyone on earth. His play chronicles what it’s like to be a human being— to yearn, to remember, to work, to feel scared, to laugh, to strive, to win and lose. This is the level of universality we want to reach with his play, and it is only through openness and bravery that we can get there.
The Cherry Orchard takes place in 1904 Russia and 2018 USA, at the same time. It is Anton Chekhov's masterpiece about a family on the edge of ruin and a country on the brink of revolution. Early one May morning, after a five-year absence, the widow Madame Ranevsky returns home to her family estate to find that it has been heavily mortgaged to pay for her extravagances and that it is to be auctioned off. Madame Ranyevskaya and her brother, find themselves scrambling to retain a vision of gentility amidst a climate of huge social and economic transition. How will they cope?
Dorian Arriaga- Yasha
George Burnette- Firs
Kathy Couser- Ranyevskaya
Sarah Fisch- Varya
Linda Ford- Charlotta
Michael Howard- Gayev
Makenzie Jené- Dunyasha
Kevin Majors- Lopakhin
Sam Mandelbaum- Trofimov
Gloria Sanchez- Pishchik
Steven Starr- Yepikhodov
Rebekah Williams- Anya
Marlin Guerra Bogle- Traveler et al
Samantha Harkiewicz- Postmaster et al
The Cherry Orchard
by Anton Chekhov
Classic Theatre of San Antonio
May 04 - May 27, 2018
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 pm Sundays at 3:00 pm |
Classic Theatre, 1924 Fredericksburg Rd, San Antonio, Texas, 78201 |
Tickets:
Tickets now available on-line - click HERE SPECIAL EVENTS: Opening Night – May 4, 2018. Please join us for a complimentary opening night champagne reception! Ticket prices are as follows: Senior/Military: $28 Student: $17 ID required |
www.classictheatre.org |
Free and accessible parking. The theatre is handicapped accessible. If you have questions, please contact The Classic Theatre Box Office at (210) 589-8450 |