![]() ![]() ![]() “Igor didn’t even know me and he said, ‘You’re sort of like water, you’re very suggestible,’” she said with a laugh. ![]() Hecht – who will reprise her role as landowner Ranevskaya in Boston alongside Mikhail Baryshnikov as Firs, her aged and loyal butler, and a cast that also includes Juliet Brett, Darya Denisova, Jeffrey Hayenga, Elise Kibler, Gene Ravvin, and local actor Nael Nacer of Brookline – vividly recalls an early meeting with Golak. Faced with foreclosure and the loss of their beloved orchard, they see their lives dismantled before them. Translated by Carol Rocamora, “The Orchard” raises the curtain on the odd, fragile, and beautiful world of an aristocratic family longing for connection and grappling with the realization that their world, as they have always known it, is coming to an end. Movie: 'Till' is a gripping tale of the power of a mother's love Golyak developed “The Orchard,” his new take on “The Cherry Orchard,” in Arlekin’s Zero Gravity (zero-G) Virtual Theater Lab as a hybrid theater piece presented in two distinct ways –as “The Orchard” live and in person, and as “The Orchard /an auction/,” a virtual experience online. Originally presented in early summer off-Broadway at New York’s Baryshnikov Arts Center, “The Orchard” has since been updated for its Boston premiere, which begins a 10-performance in-person run at the Emerson Paramount Center on November 4, with six virtual performances of “The Orchard /an auction/” available November 9-13. ![]()
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