DATE AND VENUE

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Lasts app. 120’; no intermission.

KOCAELİ ŞEHİR TİYATROLARI

  • Written by: Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
  • Directed by: Mehmet Birkiye
  • Translated into Turkish by: Belgi Paksoy
  • Stage Design: Efter Tunç
  • Costume Design: Ayşegül Alev
  • Light Design: Cem Yılmazer
  • Music: Fırat Akarcalı
  • Choreography: Tuğçe Tuna
  • Effects Design: Ahmet Tanık
  • Dramaturgy: Melih Korukçu
  • Assistant Director: Arzu Bigat Baril
  • Regie Assistant: Azer Şelte
  • Puppet: Ayten Öğütçü
  • Interns Regie Assistants: Nurettin Erdoğan, Sevcan Kuş, Selin Falay
  • Stage Manager: Onursal Yıldırım, Fatma Yılmaz
  • Light Control: Adem Karataş, Ersin Sarıkaş
  • Sound Control: Murat Ünal
  • Props Design: Kadir İnci
  • Tailors: Şükriye Erol, Arzu San, Hasan Üdge, Sezai Çakmar
  • Make-up Design & Coiffeur: İlkay Emek
  • Stage Technicians: Hüseyin Sirmen, Feridun Ülgen, Erkan Bayraktar, Selçuk Onat
  • Technical Management: Kalender Bardakçı
  • Performers: Esra Bezen Bilgin, Sezen Düzakar Çetindaş, Ezgi Özbalı, Nuri Karadeniz, Fatih Sevdi, Başar Alemdar, Bülent Baytar, Seda Güven Şahin, Emre Işık, Zeynep Özan, Cüneyt Gürbüz, İlker Bağlam, Sarper Saydam, Duygu Mine Özcan, Tunç Efe, Nursel Çeliktürk, Cansu Mengüç, İsa Karslı

The people of The Cherry Orchard, the last play written by Chekhov, are actually telling a story to future generations while they try to cope with the big change they’re going through. How do we confront events during transformation points that turn the tide upside down, as the world we know changes rapidly? Revolving around a land-owning family in 19th-century Russia, The Cherry Orchard is a strong but stark classic that invites audiences from different periods to look at their own lives. We will follow the inept steps taken by this family as the fundamental values of their lives change, with everything they know and take for granted as good and lasting being pulled from under their feet. The audience will be experiencing Chekhov’s timeless narrative and authentic sense of humour through the lens of the competent director Mehmet Birkiye.

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