The Cherry Orchard [Drama On 3]

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DO32008122120100124 (R3)Written by Anton Chekhov and translated by Sasha Dugdale.

A new production of Chekhov's timeless study of a Russian aristocratic family forced to sell their house and beloved cherry orchard during the great social transitions of the 19th century.

Madame Ranevskaia - Sarah Miles

Gaev - Nicholas le Prevost

Varia - Anne-Marie Duff

Ania - Susannah Fielding

Trofimov - Gunnar Cauthery

Simeonov-Pishchik - Roger Hammond

Lopakhin - Matthew Marsh

Firs - Malcolm Tierney

Duniasha - Jill Cardo

Epikhodov - Stephen Critchlow

Yasha - Inam Mirza

Sharlotta - Hannah Nicholson

Music composed and performed by Olga Thomas-Bosovskaya.

Directed by Peter Kavanagh.

Anton Chekhov's tale of a Russian family forced to sell their house and cherry orchard.

DO32018111820211114 (R3)Chekhov's celebrated stage play is given a new version by writer/composer duo, Katherine Tozer and John Chambers. Ranyevskya returns to the family estate after five years in Paris to face seemingly insurmountable debts. Local businessman Lopakhin is keen to offer her a way out, but there'll be a price to pay.

Ranyevskya - Emma Fielding

Lopakhin - Neil Dudgeon

Anya - Lucy Doyle

Varya - Joan Iyiola

Gayev - Dominic Coleman

Peter - Nicholas Prasad

Pishchik - Tony Turner

Charlotte - Alexandra Constantinidi

Yepikhodov - Matthew Wilson

Dunyasha - Saffron Coomber

Yasha - Liam Lau Fernandez

Firs - Sean Murray

The Tramp - Lewis Bray

Music composed by John Chambers

Directed by Toby Swift

Katherine Tozer and John Chambers work as writer and composer respectively for Palimpsest, the innovative multi-media theatre company. Palimpsest have created bespoke work for Leighton House, Dr Johnson's House and William Morris's Red House.

Actor and writer Katherine Tozer has acted for the RSC, the Almeida, the Donmar and the Young Vic, in the West End, nationally and internationally in new work by Churchill, Brenton and Wertenbaker, in roles ranging from Phaedra to Blanche du Bois, for which she was nominated for a TMA award. She founded Palimpsest in 2013.

John Chambers is a composer and sound designer. He studied at Trinity College of Music, winning the John Halford, Daryl Runswick, and Chappell composition prizes. For over a decade he has created music for theatre, including writer/director Steven Berkoff's premiere production of Oedipus. Composition highlights include a fanfare for Her Majesty the Queen (Royal Observatory, Greenwich 2007), a fanfare for the Olympic Torch Relay (Trafalgar Square 2008) and High Flight for Baritone Voice and String Quartet (performed by the Finzi Quartet).

A Chekhov classic in a new version with music. It's 1903 and revolution is in the air.