North American Premiere
The Cherry Orchard
Simon Stone
Anton Chekhov
Doyeon Jeon
Haesoo Park
September 14 – September 25, 2026
Wade Thompson Drill Hall
Considered one of the great plays of the modern era, Anton Chekhov’s final play about a family on the edge of ruin is radically reimagined by acclaimed director and dramatist Simon Stone, who returns to the Armory following his blistering Obie-Award winning take on Federico García Lorca’s Yerma (2018). His refreshing adaptation resets the action from Russia to a rapidly transforming modern-day Seoul, South Korea, where the original noble siblings are now corporate heirs struggling to adapt to a world that has moved on without them, suffocated by a rising middle class and wealthy self-made entrepreneurs. Caught between the past and the present, hope and despair, tradition and innovation, the chaebol family is forced to grapple with the inevitable forces of change.
Doyeon Jeon is well-known for her roles in You Are My Sunshine (2005) and Secret Sunshine (2007), for which she was awarded Best Actress at the 60th Cannes Film Festival and making her the first Korean actor to receive such recognition. The talented actress stars alongside Emmy-nominated actor Haesoo Park of worldwide Squid Game fame as well as a stellar all-Korean ensemble cast in spontaneous, immediate performances. Equal parts tragedy and comedy, the story unfolds on a masterfully designed set by celebrated architectural designer Saul Kim that features a modern, transparent glass house allowing audiences a voyeuristic peek into the characters’ private lives. An intimate, bittersweet portrait that is deeply South Korean and yet universally moving, this must-see reinterpretation is a timely reflection of loss, change, and social transformation.
Performances
Monday–Thursday at 7:30pm
Friday–Saturday at 8:00pm
Run Time & Performance Details
2 hours and 30 minutes including intermission.
Performed in Korean with English captions.
“It’s the cast that brings vibrant life to the complex characters, making their flaws endearing. The production‘s magic lies in its ability to transform characters who are pathetic, foolish, snobbish and incompetent into figures who are lovable, vulnerable, and ultimately understandable.”
The Korea Herald
“[Billie Piper’s] daring, it should be noted, is matched by that of Mr. Stone, who has already made a name for himself as an unorthodox interpreter of classics.”
The New York Times on "Yerma"
Dates & Tickets
Ticket Information
Tickets start at $35 (plus fees)
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Artists & Creatives
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Written & Direction by
Simon Stone
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After
Anton Chekhov
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Set Design
Saul Kim
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Costume & Associate Set Design
Mel Page
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Lighting Design
James Farncombe
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Music & Sound Design
Youngkyu Jang
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Dramaturgy
Danbi Yi
Production Credits
Originally Produced and Premiered at LG Arts Center Seoul
Co-commissioned by Adelaide Festival
Adapted by Park Avenue Armory
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Support
The Cherry Orchard is made possible with leadership support from Misook Doolittle.
Additional support for The Cherry Orchard is provided by the Arthur F. and Alice E. Adams Foundation.
Public support is provided by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature as well as the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council under the leadership of Speaker Adrienne Adams.