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Three Sisters

  Humans yearn for what we do not have. It is the trademark of our species. We seem to never be satisfied, always longing for more, better, bigger. Though this play is set a century ago in Russia, it could not be more relevant to our current culture. Three Sisters tells the story of Olga, Masha, and Irina (and to a lesser extent, their brother Andrei). They are trapped in the monotony of country life. There's something so relatable about their constant struggle to get to Moscow. They live dreaming of the glory of the past and longing for the hopeful days of the future. They never embrace the present. Kelsey Brennan is the disenchanted Masha. Her flashes of passion, whether they are caused by love or anger, are beautifully played in contrast to her default attitude of boredom. She is all fire and ice, there is no middle ground. The only person who sees himself as happy is a classic fool. His refrain of contentment is an empty claim, repeated to convince himself tha...

American Players Theatre Announces its 2017 Season

American Players Theatre (APT) is excited to announce its 2017 season, which will run June 10 – October 22, 2017. UP THE HILL THEATRE A Midsummer Night’s Dream By William Shakespeare Directed by John Langs A Flea in Her Ear By Georges Feydeau Adapted by David Frank Translated by Abbot Chrisman Directed by David Frank Cyrano de Bergerac By Edmond Rostand Adapted by James DeVita Directed by James DeVita Cyrano de Bergerac is a fearless Three Sisters By Anton Chekhov Translated by Susan Coyne Directed by William Brown Pericles, Prince of Tyre By William Shakespeare Directed by Eric Tucker TOUCHSTONE THEATRE   The Maids By Jean Genet Translated by Bernard Frechtman Directed by Gigi Buffington The Unexpected Man By Yasmina Reza Translated by Christopher Hampton Directed by Laura Gordon A View from the Bridge By Arthur Miller Directed by Tim Ocel The Creditors By August Strindberg Translated ...