Berkeley Rep adaptation of Chekovian "The Cherry Orchard" by Christopher Durang "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike"

This was fabulous!  Great theater.  The Berkeley Rep is innovative.  I cried and laughed and then cried and laughed; no better representation of good acting and a well directed production by Richard ET White.  An Americanization of the play, "The Cherry Orchard" by Chekov.  Hardly an American short story writer does not acknowledge Chekov as the ultimate short story writer. Raymond Carver, included.  Hemingway.  Fitzgerald and their contemporary versions.   There was no one that was stellar.  I think the audience sympathized with Sonia.  It worked, and that is what is important.  The nostalgia and the update of the feelings of loss of another time in history, a more comfortable and perhaps more human time, is well conveyed.   See:  www.berkeley.rep.org
 

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