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25 Feb 2010 – 6 Mar 2010February 2010
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Details
- Playwright
- Anton Chekhov
- Director
- Phil Miolin
AddressCurtin University of Technology, Kent Street, Bentley
Cast: Nathan Cavanagh, Andrew Clark, Louise Cocks, Pat Cullen, Ruhama Geiger, Josh Magee, Jordan Nix, Michelle Snedden, Verity Softly, Andrew Thom and Emma Wilson.
Considered one of Anton Chekhov’s masterpieces, The Three Sisters is a compelling exploration of the human condition. Few plays explore what it is to be a brother, sister, mother, lover, suitor, friend, master and servant with such a depth of feeling and honesty. With a large ensemble cast you will be drawn into the lives of three young women, their infantile brother and their suitors as they desperately search for love, hope and meaning at a time when Russia stood on the precipice of revolution.
With years of experience teaching Stanislavski’s system of acting with a particular reference to performing the plays of Anton Chekhov, Director Phil Miolin brings this production of The Three Sisters to life in a way that is accessible to audiences of all ages.
Bookings
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