Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard (2021)
After long years spent in exile in Paris, Lyubov, a strange and elusive woman, returns to her ancestral estate, about to be sold to pay off the family’s debts. As the centre around which the play revolves, forever oscillating between tragedy and comedy, this maternal figure, this mater dolorosa, played by Isabelle Huppert, returns to a family unsettled by the future of the estate, and more largely, by that of this world she left behind. Modern society, with its social changes, is right around the corner, noisily announcing its arrival.
Director: Tiago Rodrigues
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Isabelle Huppert as |
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Isabel Abreu as |
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Tom Adjibi as |
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Nadim Ahmed as |
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Suzanne Aubert as |
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Marcel Bozonnet as |
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Oceane Cairaty as |
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Alex Descas as |
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Adama Diop as |
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David Geselson as |
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Grégoire Monsaingeon as |
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Alison Valence as |
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Manuela Azevedo as Musician |
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Hélder Gonçalves as Musician |
| Writing | Anton Chekhov | Writer |
| Crew | André Markowicz | Translator |
| Crew | François Morvan | Translator |
| Directing | Tiago Rodrigues | Director |
| Art | Fernando Ribeiro | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | José António Tenente | Costume Design |
| Lighting | Nuno Meira | Lighting Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Sylvie Cailler | Makeup & Hair |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jocelyne Milazzo | Makeup & Hair |
| Sound | Pedro Costa | Sound Designer |
| Directing | Ilyas Mettioui | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Helder Goncalves | Original Music Composer |