In this tender ode to the frailness of life, the characters meet, break apart, love and suffer, delving into a battle between generations, without imagining the imminent danger of spiritual degradation. Yet this battle is superficial — time will go by as they indulge themselves in idleness. They thus all flee daily problems, the reality they cannot change and the constant fear of death. But they will soon discover that there is nothing more painful than the truth of a world recklessly heading towards an unknown future.
‘The Cherry Orchard is a warning against the lack of genuine dialogue and against people’s inability to understand the other and to create deep connections. But, maybe most importantly, it is a performance on human connections and the unrooting we are currently witnessing, in this world threatened by the imminent peril of losing love.