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The Cherry Orchard
The Cherry Orchard
Dec 4, 2025 1:58 PM

Author:Anton Chekhov,Sinead Cusack,Anna Massey,Patricia Routledge,Andrew Sachs,Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies,Full Cast

The Cherry Orchard

Madame Ranyevskaya and her daughter Anya have returned home from Paris to discover that their family estate – which includes their beloved cherry orchard – has to be sold to cover the family’s debts. They believe a miracle can save their orchard. But will their stubborn pride and fond, childhood memories be enough? Chekhov’s tragic-comedy is about the passing of an era and is a timeless study of a Russian aristocratic family desperately clinging to the past. Among the star cast in this 1974 production are Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Sinéad Cusack, Anna Massey, Patricia Routledge and Andrew Sachs.

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