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Inspired by the 1920 novella by controversial French author Colette, Cheri is described as a fusion of theater, live music and dance. This new production tells a tragic story of forbidden love between a young man and an older woman in Belle Époque Paris.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Dec. 29, 2013.

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About Cheri on Broadway

Previews: Nov 19, 2013 • Opening: Dec 8, 2013 • Closing: Dec 29, 2013
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Venue

Irene Diamond Stage at The Signature Center
480 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10019
Hearing Assistance
Assisted listening devices for each theater per ADA requirements. Devices can be found in the central lobby prior to every performance.
Wheelchair Access
Fully wheelchair accessible.
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Story

Inspired by the 1920 novella by controversial French author Colette, Cheri is described as a fusion of theater, live music and dance. The production tells a tragic story of forbidden love between a young man and an older woman in Belle Époque Paris.

Reviews

A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

"Martha Clarke's new dance-theater piece Cheri, which opened last night at the Pershing Square Signature Center, very well could be the most beautiful looking production audiences will find onstage between now and the end of the year."

American Theater Web

Andy Propst

"The visuals provided by production designer David Zinn and lighting designer Christopher Akerlind are haunting."

New Jersey Newsroom

Michael Sommers

Cast & Creative

Cast

Amy Irving
Performer
Herman Cornejo
Performer
Alessandra Ferri
Performer

Creative

Conceived, Choreographed and Directed by
Martha Clarke
Set and Costume Designer
David Zinn
Lighting Designer
Christopher Akerlind
Sound Designer
Arthur Solari and Samuel Crawford
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