



The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov - Unabridged
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Publisher Description
"The Three Sisters" is one of Russian writer Anton Chekhov's most celebrated dramas and is considered by literary critics as one of the finest plays ever written.
First produced by the Moscow Arts Theatre in 1901 under the stewardship of legendary Russian director Konstantin Stanislavski, "The Three Sisters" revolves around the lives of the Prozorov family, sisters Olga, Masha and Irina and their brother Andrey. All four siblings feel mired, living in a boring, provincial town with nothing to do and they all pine for their younger days when they were living exciting lives in Moscow.
Hailed as one of the greatest dramatic works of the period when it first premiered, "The Three Sisters" is numbered among Chekhov's four outstanding works for the theatre, which also includes "The Sea Gull," "Uncle Vanya" and "The Cherry Orchard."