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December 4, 2011

Is anybody listening, or am I just talking to myself? That question lurks behind pretty much everything everyone says in Andrei Belgrader’s heartbreakingly funny production of Chekhov’s “Cherry Orchard,” which opened Sunday night in a Classic Stage Company production. People keep throwing out words like frustrated children trying to skip stones across water, only to see them sink without a splash, again and again.

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December 4, 2011

Anton Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard” is one of the funniest dramas ever written. Or maybe it’s one of the saddest comedies. That makes it tough to pull off, and shows often fall into a bland middle.

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Entertainment Weekly
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Lisa
Schwarzbaum

December 4, 2011

Dianne Wiest, who starred in Classic Stage Company’s 2008 production of The Seagull, returns to close out the CSC’s cycle of four Chekhov productions in The Cherry Orchard, the Russian playwright’s great 1904 drama in which the old social order is chopped down while a bewildered, depleted aristocracy dithers and mourns.

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New York Daily News
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Joe
Dziemianowicz

December 4, 2011

At just two hours, the Classic Stage Company’s presentation of “The Cherry Orchard” clocks in as the shortest revival of the tragicomedy in memory.

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New Jersey Newsroom
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Michael
Sommers

December 4, 2011

Classic Stage Company, which has done fairly well by Anton Chekhov’s major plays in its four-year Chekhov Initiative (and last winter’s “Three Sisters” with Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard was superb), concludes the series with a so-so revival of “The Cherry Orchard” that opened on Sunday.

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