

JUNE 2-3 2023

ABOUT
Performed in a chapel built in 1886, our sold-out intimate production played to 35 audience members a night.
As a family verges on bankruptcy, their country veers closer and closer to revolution. The last of his four major plays, Anton Chekhov’s turn of the century masterpiece is an exploration of loss, love, and how to live in a changing society.
Performances at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Mamaroneck.
The runtime is 2 and a half hours with one 15-minute intermission.
This production contains talk of grief, brief mentions of suicide, and moments of complete darkness.

CAST
KATE BYNUM VARYA
ABBEY DEAN RANEVSKAYA
GLORY DERHAMMER-HILL YASHA
ARTIE DONOHUE LOPAKHIN
WILLIAM GRONINGER TRAMP/VOICE AT DOOR
ANDREW KOHLER FIERS
MADISEN LORA ANYA
CATHERINE MCCARTHY PISCHIN
JULISSA PIATT EPIKHODOV/CHARLOTTA
GRETA RADCLIFF DUNYASHA
JASON ROBALINO GAEV
WILL TUCKER TROFIMOV
CREATIVE
WRITTEN BY
ANTON CHEKHOV
DIRECTED BY
ALEX GROSS
ORIGINALLY TRANSLATED BY
JULIUS WEST
ORIGINAL MUSIC BY
WILL TUCKER
CHOREOGRAPHY BY
MADISEN LORA
STAGE MANAGER
AKARI FUNAKOSHI
BACKSTAGE MANAGER
LINA JIMENEZ
Special thanks to Nicole Alifante, Amy Gross, Eric Gross, Terri Bobrow, David Bobrow, Anthony Santora, Tami Burks, Barbara Gessler, Owen Barnes, Harrison Beckwith, Tessa Feinbloom, Sam Balagot, Jason Summers, Dan Ferrante, Zachary Moore, PACE Department @ Mamaroneck High School.
