Three Sisters
Anton Chekhov 16+
This play of the “Red Torch” theatre is already being called “legendary” and it’s still performed on the stages of many countries. Though the story of “Three sisters” is well-known, the work of Timofey Kulyabin keeps us in suspense until the very last minute.
The performance is basically a mix of genres – a psychological drama, a thriller, and, above all, it is also in sign language with subtitles. And you will see the hidden side of a classical word if you watch closely. It is still Chekhov but without any clichés – and everyone has an opportunity to solve the mystery of “Three sisters”.
Production team:
Director — Timofey Kulyabin
Set Designer — Oleg Golovko
Lighting Designer — Denis Solntsev
Assistant Director — Natalya Yarushkina
Sign Language Instructor — Galina Nishchuk
Advisers on the Deaf Culture — Veronika Koposova, Tamara Chatula
Caption Editors — Ilya Kukharenko, Olga Fedyanina
Cast:
Andrey Prozorov — Aleksey Mezhov
Natasha, his fiancée, then wife — Valeriya Kruchinina / Klavdiya Kachusova
His sisters:
Olga — Irina Krivonos
Masha — Darya Emelyanova
Irina — Anastasiya Kosenko
Fedor Kulygin, school teacher, Masha’s husband — Denis Frank
Aleksandr Vershinin, lieutenant colonel, battery commander — Pavel Polyakov
Nikolay Tuzenbakh, baron, lieutenant — Anton Voynalovich
Vasiliy Soleniy, staff captain — Konstantin Telegin
Ivan Chebutykin, military doctor — Andrey Chernykh
Aleksey Fedotik, second lieutenant — Viktor Shchekoldin
Vladimir Rode, second lieutenant — Sergey Bogomolov
Ferapont, watchman at the local council — Sergey Novikov
Anfisa, nanny — Elena Drinevskaya
Opening night: 11 September 2015
Presented in sign language with subtitles
Running Time: appox.4 hrs. 15 min. (inc. 3 intermissions)
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