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Three Sisters
By (Author) Anton Chekhov
Adapted by RashDash
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
22nd May 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
56
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
73g
RashDash take on Chekhov in this reimagining of the classic play that brings the women to the forefront. IM GOING TO PHILOSOPHISE MY HEAD OFF. How should I make the most of being alive in this moment How should I try to enjoy life whilst also being a good person who makes space for a better future What is love and where do I find it Why do the men in this play have all the lines Sisters Olga, Masha and Irena. A drawing room. A dead, white man. A classic play. What are you expecting
A punky, funny, furious takedown of the cult of the classic... the piece never denies that Chekhov still speaks to us, it also questions its existence... loud, rude, provocative and, yes, messy thats all part of its glorious defiance. Dont go expecting the pretty, predictable or polite. But do go. * The Times *
A gloriously playful evening, stuffed with musical richness. If you know the original you will note how the company both honour its structure and smash it... it understands that each generation must take what they need from a play and that it must speak not to the past but to the millions of Olgas, Irinas and Mashas of today. Otherwise, why bother * The Guardian *
Less a take on the play than a music and movement-fuelled examination of why plays like this continue to be staged... some of the basic features of Chekhovs play remain, but RashDash push at its edges and mess with its mechanics... RashDash incisively skewers the privileged ennui of Chekhovs characters and the limited horizons the playwright imagined for his female protagonists. If the classics arent for everyone, RashDash ask, then what are they for * The Stage *
Funny, furious loud, rude, provocative and messy. * The Times *
RashDash is Abbi Greenland, Becky Wilkie and Helen Goalen. They are an associate company of the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. Their works Two Man Show and We Want You to Watch (with Alice Birch) are also published by Oberon Books.