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The cherry orchard [sound recording] :a drama / by Anton Chekhov ; [translated by Frank Dwyer and Nicholas Saunders].

By: Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904.
Contributor(s): Cristofer, Michael | Mason, Marsha | Elizondo, Hector | Tilly, Jennifer, 1958- | Baker, Jordan | Chardiet, John | DeKay, Tim | Durning, Charles, 1923- | Jones, Jeffrey, 1947- | Keefe, Christy | Pietz, Amy | Slotnick, Joey | Dwyer, Frank | Saunders, Nicholas | Ayres, Rosalind | L.A. Theatre Works | Publishers Group West.
Material type: materialTypeLabelSoundSeries: Audio theatre series: Publisher: [Venice, Calif.] : [Berkeley, Calif.] : L.A. Theatre Works ; Distributed by Publishers Group West, p2001Edition: Unabridged.Description: 2 sound discs (ca. 105 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 158081235X.Uniform titles: Vishnevyĭ sad. English Subject(s): Aristocracy (Social class) -- Drama | Property -- Drama | Family -- Drama | Russia -- Drama | Aristocracy -- Drama | Property -- Drama | Family life -- Drama | Russia -- Drama | ComediesGenre/Form: Audiobooks. | Compact discs. | Comedies.DDC classification: 891.72/3
Production Credits: Directed by: Rosalind Ayres ; produced for radio by: Raymond Guarna.
Cast: Michael Cristofer, Marsha Mason, Hector Elizondo, Jennifer Tilly, Jordan Baker, John Chardiet, Tim DeKay, Charles Durning, Jeffrey Jones, Christy Keefe, Amy Pietz, Joey Slotnick.Summary: An aristocratic Russian family struggles to maintain their status in a changing world as they are faced with the prospect of selling the family estate to a land developer in order to pay off their debts.
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Michael Cristofer, Marsha Mason, Hector Elizondo, Jennifer Tilly, Jordan Baker, John Chardiet, Tim DeKay, Charles Durning, Jeffrey Jones, Christy Keefe, Amy Pietz, Joey Slotnick.

Directed by: Rosalind Ayres ; produced for radio by: Raymond Guarna.

"A full-cast production"--Container.

Translation of: Vishnevyĭ sad.

An aristocratic Russian family struggles to maintain their status in a changing world as they are faced with the prospect of selling the family estate to a land developer in order to pay off their debts.

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