The Cherry Orchard
About This Event
The Cherry Orchard at Park Avenue Armory features Simon Stone, a director and theatre-maker whose work spans opera and drama. Stone has staged productions at the Metropolitan Opera and directed Kaija Saariaho's final opera, Innocence; his practice often reworks classical texts through a contemporary, cross-genre lens, which informs this presentation of Chekhov's play.
About The Cherry Orchard(play)
Alexander Bakshy
Anton Chekhov’s final play follows a landowning family facing the sale of their estate and its cherry orchard, as old privilege gives way to new money and changing social rules. Chekhov called it a comedy, yet its laughter often lands beside loss, a tension that has shaped productions for more than a century. In New York, the work has long served as a repertory touchstone, returning in major revivals as a measure of changing acting styles and class debate. At Park Avenue Armory, Simon Stone’s staging treats timing and silence as social evidence, not decoration.
About the Artist
Simon Stone
Simon Stone, an innovative force in the world of opera and theatre, captivates audiences with his emotionally charged and thought-provoking productions. Known for his compelling interpretations, Simon has made a significant impact on New York City's vibrant cultural landscape, with performances gracing iconic venues like The Metropolitan Opera and Park Avenue Armory.