Heidelberg Theatre Company presents Anton Chekhov’s “Three Sisters” (1-16 May)

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The Prosorov sisters…. Olga, Irina and Masha

Chekhov’s “Three Sisters”:     The Prosorov sisters have a vision of their future that proves to be decidedly illusive as Revolution beckons in their idyllic provincial home. Chekhov takes us through evolving attitudes, relationships and lifestyles in early 20th century Russia.

Heidelberg Theatre Company, Rosanna, Melbourne VIC Australia.

(Image by Dave Belton)

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HTC’s “Three Sisters” – vast change is afoot in provincial Russia! [Season 1-16 May, 2015]

Preparing for a landscape change of profound magnitude!

Preparing for a landscape change of profound magnitude! 

Three Sisters:     Before the HTC cast get to grips with the storm clouds of Revolution, the actors have to immerse themselves in this extraordinary script. All thoughts of a convincing performance are being converted into a powerful reality, mirroring Chekhov’s vision of early 20th century Russia. Doubtless, the intervening 100 years poses many challenges in coming to grips with a culture soon to be swept away.

(Artwork above by HTC’s amazing Marie Mackrell)

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HTC’s Season of “Three Sisters” by Anton Chekhov – 1 May to 16 May, 2015

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Three Sisters:     In early 20th century Russia, as the storm clouds of Revolution gather, the lives of the well-to-do are under threat. The three Prosorov sisters, living in the provinces, pin their future happiness and the chance of a perfect life on a planned return to Moscow. But faced with dramatic social changes their dreams recede and they must find new meaning in their lives

(Image & text above by HTC’s Chris McLean)

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