Spring 1903. Russia, And the cherry orchard is up for sale. Lyuboy
Ranevskaya ran away to Paris five years ago after her only son
drowned. Coming back to her beloved childhood home, she's faced
with a mound of debts and an impossible decision - lose the family
estate or carve up the land for summer holiday cottages. Lopakhin,
the wealthy son of a former serf on the estate, sees a
money-spinning opportunity and urges her to consider his scheme.
But to Lyubov, the magnificent cherry orchard means everything.
Written in 1904, The Cherry Orchard was Chekhov's last great comedy
of life. This new version by Samuel Adamson was first produced by
Oxford Stage Company on a UK tour and at London's Riverside
Studios, with Geraldine James as Lyubov and Trevor Fox as Lopakhin.
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