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Pining for St Kilda Instead of Moscow : The Cherry Orchard Grapples with Our Cultural Inheritance
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Pining for St Kilda Instead of Moscow : The Cherry Orchard Grapples with Our Cultural Inheritance
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'Stories get told over and over, each version sitting atop every other in a never-ending palimpsest. Extracting and extending the metaphors of Anton Chekhov’s classic 1904 play The Cherry Orchard, this production adapted by Adriane Daff and Katherine Tonkin and directed by Clare Watson is as much about its staging at a former hospital as it is about the story and characters.' (Introduction)
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Pining for St Kilda Instead of Moscow : The Cherry Orchard Grapples with Our Cultural Inheritance
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