Though it might sound crudely reductive to say it, The Cherry Orchard, first performed in 1904, is one of theatre’s few masterpieces about environmental devastation. Chekhov, a man who loved woodland and was appalled by deforestation, could hardly have been more prescient about the impact of mercantile growth and the plundering of resources. -The Telegraph
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