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Three Sisters on Hope Street archiveChekhov-inspired Three Sisters on Hope Street, relocates this complex story of family ties in 1940s Liverpool. Liverpool, 1946: A year after the sudden death of their father, sisters Gertie, May and Rita Lasky share their asthmatic brother Arnold, Auntie Beil (who still keeps her packed suitcase under the spare bed) and old family friend Dr Nate Weinberg (who claims, hand on heart, to be on the wagon). As the sisters regularly welcome GIs and pilots from the nearby American base, each continues her own search for meaning amidst the shattered remains of their city, in a rapidly changing world. Combining warmth, poignancy and comedy, this vibrant new take on Chekhov's classic unites the talents of Diane Samuels and well-known television and theatre actress Tracy-Ann Oberman to create a powerful and witty work.

Cast/Performers

Ben Caplan, Anna Francolini, Elliot Levey, Jennie Stoller, Philip Voss, Russell Bentley, Daisy Lewis, Finbar Lynch, Gerard Monaco, Samantha Robinson, Suzan Sylvester

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Diane Samuels, Tracy-Ann Oberman
Corporate Sponsor: Bank Leumi (UK) plc
Producer(s): Hampstead Theatre, Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse
Director: Lindsay Posner
Design: Ruairi Murchison
Lighting(s): Peter Mumford, Wayne Dowdeswell (associate lighting design)
Sound: Matt McKenzie (for Autograph)

Three Sisters on Hope Street

Three Sisters on Hope Street (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1872185653. Details of all Three Sisters on Hope Street archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0527613308

Archive Listings

21 Feb 08
  to
29 Mar 08
Hampstead Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
25 Jan 08
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16 Feb 08
Everyman & Playhouse
Liverpool, Merseyside
Performance Details => Venue archive

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