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Volume 4, Number 2 | February 23, 2012
Curtains up! under River eatre presents ‘e Cherry Orchard’ Sopris Sun Staff
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n Friday night, Feb. 24, the Thunder River Theatre Company presents “The Cherry Orchard,” by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. “The Cherry Orchard” was not originally staged to great acclaim, nor as the great playwright would have liked it. But it has since become one of his most famous works. The play will continue on Feb. 25, March 2, 3, 4 and 8, 9 and 10 at the theatre company’s playhouse at 67 Promenade in downtown Carbondale. It features an extensive cast, including Jeff Carlson, Valerie Haugen, Richard Lyon, Kristin Carlson, Alta Millard, Kait Mushet, Patrick Bondy, Gerald DeLisser, Nyle Kenning, Owen O’Farrell, Courtney Thompson, Bob Willey and Tim Rafelson. When “The Cherry Orchard” opened in Moscow in 1904 the director of the Moscow Art Theatre had insisted on presenting the piece as a social tragedy, as a depressing drama of the passing of the old social order. But his interpretation lacked some of the energy and potential comedy in the piece, much to Chekhov’s consternation. According to a TRTC press release, Chekhov was furious, complaining he had been “tricked out” in the “guise of some sort of mourner or other.” He insisted over and over again: “I have written not a drama, but a comedy, in parts a farce.” In later performances, the Moscow Art Theatre altered the production, paving the way for the play’s first warm reviews. “The Cherry Orchard” remains in the Moscow Art Theatre’s repertoire as one of its most popular productions. Contemporary critics have called the play “heartbreakingly funny” and “exquisitely selfcontained” – “something that gets under your skin and deep into your heart.”
Next Steps:
Catch the show: The Thunder River Theatre Company stages Anton Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard” on Feb. 24 and 25 and later dates at 67 Promenade in Carbondale. For information and tickets: thunderrivertheatre.com, 963-8200.
Richard Lyon, as Leonid, and Kait Mushet, playing Varya, star in the Thunder River Theatre Company's production of Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard." The play opens Friday. It also features Jeff Carlson as Yermolai (far left). Photo by Beth White
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