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Milton Academy Theatre
Presents Three Sisters
On
May 18, 19 and 20, Milton Academy students, directed by performing
arts faculty member David Peck, present Anton Chekhov’s
Three Sisters in Ruth King Theatre. Chekhov’s
play is about the decay of the privileged class in Russia
and the search for meaning in the modern world. The Prozorov
sisters, played by Jessica Kingsdale (Class II) as Irina,
Elise Wanger (Class II) as Masha, and Reya Sehgal (Class II)
as Olga, are refined and cultured young women who were raised
in urban Moscow but now live in a small, provincial town.
With their father dead, their anticipated return to Moscow
comes to represent their hopes of a better life.
“We are currently blessed with a crop
of outstanding young actors at Milton,” said David Peck.
“This seemed, therefore, like a good time to bring Chekhov
to our stage and our students.
“Three Sisters is filled with dialogue
that leaves the most important action of the moment unsaid,
pulsing beneath the words, and building the tension of unexpressed
desire. It will demand a great deal of our actors and even
of our audience. The reward for both is a deeper and more
moving appreciation of the beautiful struggle involved in
being human and seeking meaning.”
On Thursday, May 18 and Friday, May 19, shows
begin at 7:30 p.m. and at 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 20. For
more information, contact David Peck at david_peck@milton.edu.
Sources
"The Three Sisters: Introduction."
Drama for Students. Ed. Marie Rose Napierkowski. Vol. 10.
Detroit: Gale, 1998. eNotes.com. January 2006. 16 May 2006.
<http://www.enotes.com/three-sisters/6543>.
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