Love lies deep and untapped in the Prozorov girls, until a garrison arrives in their remote town. Can the newcomers bring the sisters the happiness they crave?
With this landmark production of Three Sisters we welcome the Polish master-director Krystian Lupa to the U.S. for the first time. Internationally renowned as one of the leading artists of our age, Lupa works on a vast theatrical canvas. His productions are remarkable for their psychological complexity, stylistic innovation, and humanity.
SYNOPSIS
“Let’s pack our bags and go to Moscow; there’s no place like Moscow,” pleads Irina, the youngest sister. Her cry echoes throughout Anton Chekhov’s play, a mantra for the entire Prozorov family. Stuck in a small town in provincial Russia, spinster schoolmistress Olga, unhappily married Masha, idealistic Irina, and Andrei, the failed scientist, yearn for better days. The Prozorovs long for love and happiness, their only companions the soldiers stationed in the local garrison, a group of would-be poets and philosophers. The family, forever aware of a better future just beyond reach, faces marriage, birth, and death alike, constantly searching for answers to why we keep on living.
Major support for Three Sisters has been provided by
The Norman and Rosita Winston Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Ted and Mary Wendell
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Credits
Andrei Prozorov | Sean Dugan |
Olga | Kelly McAndrew |
Masha | Molly Ward |
Irina | Sarah Grace Wilson |
Natasha | Julienne Hanzelka Kim |
Kulygin | Will LeBow |
Baron Tuzenbach | Jeff Biehl |
Vershinin | Frank Wood |
Solyony | Chris McKinney |
Chebutykin | Thomas Derrah |
Fedotik | Patrick Mapel |
Rohde | Sean Simbro |
Ferapont, a messenger | Jeremy Geidt |
Anfisa | Mikki Lipsey |
soldiers | Freddy Franklin, Elbert Joseph, Mason Sand |
set design by | Krystian Lupa |
costume design by | Piotr Skiba |
lighting design by | Scott Zielinski |
sound design by | David Remedios |
video design by | Zbyszek Bzymek |
assistant director | Marcin Wierzchowski |