The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, translated by Julius West, presented by The Online Stage.
The Three Sisters is Anton Chekhov's 1901 play about the Prosorov family, who are stuck in a provincial Russian town. The sisters - Olga, Masha, and Irina - fantasize about one day returning to Moscow. Meanwhile, their brother Andrey courts village girl Natasha, and the family socializes with the soldiers stationed nearby. Dreams, longing, and illicit love drive the action of Chekhov's comic drama.
Cast:
Andrei Sergeyevitch Prosorov: Andy Harrington
Natalia Ivanovna (Natasha), his fiancée, later his wife: Leanne Yau
Olga: Elizabeth Chambers
Masha: Elizabeth Klett
Irina: Amanda Friday
Feodor Ilitch Kuligin, high school teacher, married to Masha: Jeff Moon
Alexander Ignateyevitch Vershinin, lieutenant-colonel: David Prickett
Nicolai Lvovitch Tuzenbach, baron, lieutenant in the army and Tovarisch Vasssili Vassilevitch Soleni, captain: Ron Altman
Ivan Romanovitch Chebutikin, army doctor: Noel Badrian
Alexey Petrovitch Fedotik, sub-lieutenant: Ben Stevens
Vladimir Carlovitch Rode, sub-lieutenant: Ted Wenskus
Ferapont, door-keeper at local council offices: Denis Daly
Anfisa, nurse: Maureen Boutilier
Narrator: Linda Barrans
Audio edited by Elizabeth Klett
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