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The Cherry Orchard. The Cherry Orchard

Stanislavsky Music Theatre, Moscow, Russia
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Type: Ballet
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Intervals: 1
Duration: 2h

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Cast
Performers
Principal Dancer: Diana Vishneva
Ballet company: Stanislavsky Theatre Ballet
Creators
Composer: Alexander Tchaikovsky
Choreographer: Maxim Sevagin
Choreographer: Pavel Glukhov
Overview

The Stanislavsky Theatre presents the world premiere of the two-act ballet The Cherry Orchard. The Garden in Bloom, a production created with the support of the Diana Vishneva Foundation for the Promotion of Ballet Art. The role of Lyubov Ranevskaya was created especially for prima ballerina Diana Vishneva.

The ballet’s choreographic concept was developed by two choreographers, Pavel Glukhov and Maxim Sevagin, whose individual artistic styles converge and diverge like two voices within the same theme. The musical score is based on works by composer Alexander Tchaikovsky, including music written specifically for the production. Vladimir Arefiev, the theatre’s principal set designer, created the stage world of dreams and memories, while the costumes were designed by Svetlana Tegin.

Two interpretations of the same play, an attempt to hear two different rhythms of time within Chekhov’s text. On the theatre stage, the familiar story comes to life twice, told from two different perspectives. In the first act, The Cherry Orchard, Pavel Glukhov guides the audience scene by scene, transforming the drama into a choreographic score of loss: a story about people searching for stability in a world slipping away beneath their feet, yet unable to truly hear one another. In the second act, The Garden in Bloom, created by Maxim Sevagin, the plot recedes into the background, leaving space for pure dance and reflection. The garden, embodied by the theatre’s corps de ballet, grows into a collective image of memory as an inner state of the characters.

Music and stage design unite the two acts into a single artistic whole, creating a theatrical world conceived specifically for the stage of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre and for this interpretation of Chekhov’s play.

The role of Lyubov Ranevskaya will be performed by Diana Vishneva (October 16 and 19), as well as by Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre prima ballerinas Natalia Somova and Erika Mikirticheva, each offering her own interpretation of the character.

The production was created with the support of the Diana Vishneva Foundation for the Promotion of Ballet Art. The world premiere of The Cherry Orchard. The Garden in Bloom is presented with the general support of Gazprombank and the development company Capital Group, which became the Foundation’s Master Partner in 2026.

Venue Info

Stanislavsky Music Theatre - Moscow
Location   B. Dmitrovka, 17

The Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre is a music theatre in Moscow.

The Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre was founded in 1941 when two companies directed by the legendary reformers of twentieth-century theatre — Konstantin Stanislavski and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko — merged: the Stanislavsky Opera Theatre (established at the end of 1918 as an Opera Studio of the Bolshoi Theatre) and the Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre (set up in 1919 as a Studio of the Moscow Art Theatre).

The new theatre followed the artistic principles of its founders, who applied the system of the Moscow Art Theatre to opera and ballet. Both Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko rejected the current conception of opera as "costume concert". They wanted to bring it closer to drama and comedy, revealing the main idea of the plot through psychologically motivated action. The ballet company entered the Theatre as a part of Nemirovich-Danchenko's troupe. It was the former company of the Moscow Art Ballet, established in 1929 by Victorina Krieger, the valued ballerina of the Bolshoi Theatre. She was Artistic Director and one of the principal dancers of the Moscow Art Ballet. Soon after Stanislavsky's death, Nemirovich-Danchenko took charge of all the companies (Vsevolod Meyerhold invited by Stanislavsky to work for his theatre, was arrested in 1939, and no other stage director could prove equal to Nemirovich-Danchenko). Then the theatre was given its present name.

Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Intervals: 1
Duration: 2h
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