The Cherry Orchard
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Rating | : | 4.16 (922 Votes) |
Asin | : | B071NPZGZF |
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Number of Pages | : | 513 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Lost in translation" according to MG. This review is for the translation, rather than the original. The original is a classic, which needs no review. It's been relevant for over 100 years and there is no need to discuss it further.The translation is poor. I acquired this book for my child as a school read. She was required to read it in English rather than in Russian by her teacher. As a result, t. "read for school" according to Philipp M. Reichold. about the passing of an age. INVEST SOME TIME Tough, but if you really love theater, you must invest some time reading this before seeing it. The same advice applies to Shakespeare's plays; it is not that this is a Russian play.
The Cherry Orchard is Chekhov's final play, first performed in 1904 at the Moscow Art Theatre and directed by Konstantin Stanislavski. Cast: Mme. It takes place on the Ranevsky family's country estate, which boasts a large cherry orchard that is in bloom as the play opens. Ranevsky) - Noel Badrian Lopakhin (a merchant) - Ben Stevens Peter Trophimof (a student) - Ted Wenskus Simeonof-Pishtchik (a landowner) - Tovarisch Charlotte (a governess) - Linda Barrans Ephikhodof (a clerk) - Jeff Moon Dunyasha (a housemaid) - Leanne Yau Firs (a manservant,