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Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Three Sisters

Three Sisters <em>Photo: Mare Mutić</em>

Photo: Mare Mutić

Prešeren Theatre Kranj

Running time 1 hour and 10 minutes. No interval.
The performance is subtitled in English.
Première 15 March 2012, Prešeren Theatre Kranj

Original title Три сeстры

Translator Milan Jesih
Director and set designer Oliver Frljić
Dramaturg Marinka Poštrak
Costume designer Sandra Dekanić
Composer Irena Popović
Language consultant Mateja Dermelj
Assistant to language consultant Lena Vastl
Lighting designer Bojan Hudernik
Make-up designer Matej Pajntar

Cast
Andrei Sergeyevich Prozorov Aljoša Ternovšek
Natalia Ivanovna, his bride, later wife Vesna Slapar
Olya Vesna Jevnikar
Masha Darja Reichman
Irina Vesna Pernarčič
Fyodor Ilyich Kulygin, Teacher of Latin at the high school and Masha’s husband Peter Musevski
Aleksandr Ignatyevich Vershinin, Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the artillery battery Borut Veselko
Nikolai Lvovich Tuzenbach, Baron, Lieutenant Miha Rodman
Vassily Vasilyevich Solyony, Staff Captain Tomislav Tomšič
Ivan Romanovich Chebutykin, Army Doctor Sandi Pavlin  
Ferapont, Servant Matjaž Višnar
Anfisa, Nurse, 80 years old Ivanka Mežan 

Three Sisters is usually interpreted as a play on yearning … Yearning for a life that would stir the blood in the veins of Olga, Masha, and Irina, filling them with sense and love. Yet Three Sisters is also a play on a desperate struggle to escape the province which suffocates and paralyses people making them increasingly numb; it is a play on two diametrically opposite life concepts: a passive and idealistic one and an activist and pragmatic one. What paralyses the three sisters on their way to making their wishes come true and what, on the other hand, propels Natasha to finally make hers a reality?