For Madame Ranevskaya, her cherry orchard is more than just land;
it is her childhood, her memories and her life. Returning for the
first time since her young son drowned there, she must come to
terms with the fact that in order to free her family of debt the
cherry orchard must be sold, the trees must be cleared and she and
her family must prepare for life beyond the orchard. This touching
and often hillarious play exercises the perfect balance of comedy
and tragedy, through the characters, relationships and observations
of society.
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