CMU School of Drama


Friday, September 28, 2007

Drama Raises the Curtain with Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters"

8 1/2 x 11 Newsletter: "The School of Drama opens its 2007-08 season with Anton Chekhov's 'Three Sisters,' a moving and subtle drama that closely examines the lives of the Prozorov family and their aspirations to live in Moscow."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

i'm really excited to see this show i can't wait. its been interesting kind of keeping an eye on the entire process from afar. it looks great and i've been hearing pretty positive things from all sides so hopefully it will be a winner and open up the season strong.... thats what we can only hope for the design challenges seem to all be met as of right now and now we can watch it all come together!

Anonymous said...

I have always love to watch Chekhov's plays on stage, and this being the very first production that I will watch at CMU, I can't wait to see it!

Anonymous said...

I really can't wait to see this show. I read three sisters in high school so i could use it as an example on the English Literature AP exam. I really hope it's a good show. The beauty of the script is in the little moments. One of the things that makes Chekhov stick out is that he doesn't concentrate is plays on the big, dramatic moments, but he tells a story like we live our lives. With little events, and little dreams we want to accomplish. I'm interested to see this show, not only because I was present for much of its beginnings, but also because I really love to see shows that I only know as a text.