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Three Sisters
written by Anton Chekhov, 1860-1904 (1900); directed by Jenny Sullivan, 1947-; performed by Josh Clark, Josh Cooke, 1979-, Dan Donohue, Pamela Dunlap, Marc Halsey, Jon Hamm, Rebecca Mozo, Robert Pine, Reid Scott, Tessa Thompson, Jennifer Westfeldt and Sarah Zimmerman (L.A. Theatre Works, 2011, originally published 2011), 2 hours 3 mins, 123 page(s)
Meet Olga, Masha, and Irina, warm and cultured young sisters who were reared in the exciting hubbub of Moscow, but have been living in the dull, gossipy backwaters of Russia for far too long. With their father’s passing, and the ordinary grip of day-to-day life slowly suffocating them, the urge to return to the...
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written by Anton Chekhov, 1860-1904 (1900); directed by Jenny Sullivan, 1947-; performed by Josh Clark, Josh Cooke, 1979-, Dan Donohue, Pamela Dunlap, Marc Halsey, Jon Hamm, Rebecca Mozo, Robert Pine, Reid Scott, Tessa Thompson, Jennifer Westfeldt and Sarah Zimmerman (L.A. Theatre Works, 2011, originally published 2011), 2 hours 3 mins, 123 page(s)
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Meet Olga, Masha, and Irina, warm and cultured young sisters who were reared in the exciting hubbub of Moscow, but have been living in the dull, gossipy backwaters of Russia for far too long. With their father’s passing, and the ordinary grip of day-to-day life slowly suffocating them, the urge to return to the city with its rich and exciting life rises to a fever pitch. First performed in 1901, Three Sisters beautifully mixes humor and heartbr...
Meet Olga, Masha, and Irina, warm and cultured young sisters who were reared in the exciting hubbub of Moscow, but have been living in the dull, gossipy backwaters of Russia for far too long. With their father’s passing, and the ordinary grip of day-to-day life slowly suffocating them, the urge to return to the city with its rich and exciting life rises to a fever pitch. First performed in 1901, Three Sisters beautifully mixes humor and heartbreak and is a perennial favorite of actors and audiences alike.
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Date Written / Recorded
1900, 2011-04-13
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Josh Clark, Josh Cooke, 1979-, Dan Donohue, Pamela Dunlap, Marc Halsey, Jon Hamm, Rebecca Mozo, Robert Pine, Reid Scott, Tessa Thompson, Jennifer Westfeldt, Sarah Zimmerman
Contributor
Christopher Hampton, 1946-
Author / Creator
Jenny Sullivan, 1947-, Josh Clark, Josh Cooke, 1979-, Dan Donohue, Pamela Dunlap, Marc Halsey, Jon Hamm, Rebecca Mozo, Robert Pine, Reid Scott, Tessa Thompson, Jennifer Westfeldt, Sarah Zimmerman, Anton Chekhov, 1860-1904
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Olga, Masha, Irina, Andrei, Natasha, Kulighin, Baron Tusenbach, Dr. Ivan Chebutikin, Vassili Vassilich Solloni, Vershinin, Fedotik
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Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of L.A. Theatre Works.
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The Cherry Orchard
written by Anton Chekhov, 1860-1904 (1903); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Jeffrey Jones, 1946-, Michael Cristofer, 1946-, Charles Durning, 1923-2012, Jordan Baker, John Chardiet, Tim DeKay, 1963-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Marsha Mason, 1942-, Joey Slotnick, 1968-, Jennifer Tilly, 1958- and Christy Keefe. Amy Peitz (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1996, originally published 1996), 1 hour 45 mins
Chekhov's masterful last play, THE CHERRY ORCHARD, is a work of timeless, bittersweet beauty about the fading fortunes of an aristocratic Russian family and their struggle to maintain their status in a changing world.
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written by Anton Chekhov, 1860-1904 (1903); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; performed by Jeffrey Jones, 1946-, Michael Cristofer, 1946-, Charles Durning, 1923-2012, Jordan Baker, John Chardiet, Tim DeKay, 1963-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Marsha Mason, 1942-, Joey Slotnick, 1968-, Jennifer Tilly, 1958- and Christy Keefe. Amy Peitz (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 1996, originally published 1996), 1 hour 45 mins
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Chekhov's masterful last play, THE CHERRY ORCHARD, is a work of timeless, bittersweet beauty about the fading fortunes of an aristocratic Russian family and their struggle to maintain their status in a changing world.
Date Written / Recorded
1903
Field of Study
Drama
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Jeffrey Jones, 1946-, Michael Cristofer, 1946-, Charles Durning, 1923-2012, Jordan Baker, John Chardiet, Tim DeKay, 1963-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Marsha Mason, 1942-, Joey Slotnick, 1968-, Jennifer Tilly, 1958-, Christy Keefe. Amy Peitz
Author / Creator
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Jeffrey Jones, 1946-, Michael Cristofer, 1946-, Charles Durning, 1923-2012, Jordan Baker, John Chardiet, Tim DeKay, 1963-, Hector Elizondo, 1936-, Marsha Mason, 1942-, Joey Slotnick, 1968-, Jennifer Tilly, 1958-, Christy Keefe. Amy Peitz, Anton Chekhov, 1860-1904
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Simeon Panteleyitch Ephikhodof, Madame Lyubof, Barbara, Peter Trophimof, Yemolay Alekseyevich Lopakhin, Boris Borisovich Semyonov-Pischick, Feers, Anya Ranyevskaya, Yasha, Dunyasha, Charlotta Ivanovna, Leonid Andreyevich Gayev
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The Seagull
written by Anton Chekhov, 1860-1904 (1895); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; produced by Susan Loewenberg; performed by Calista Flockhart, 1964-, Stephen Collins, 1947-, Gordon Clapp, 1948-, Logan Fahey, Cindy Katz, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Josh Stamberg, 1970-, Kira Sternbach, T.R. Knight and Bess Rous (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2013), 1 hour 50 mins
Here translated by Christopher Hampton, Anton Chekhov's The Seagull is considered one of his most haunting and atmospheric character studies. A would-be playwright is at war with his egoistic mother while the town has become intoxicated by a sensational author. And as the alluring newcomer steals away Kosta's only...
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written by Anton Chekhov, 1860-1904 (1895); directed by Rosalind Ayres, 1946-; produced by Susan Loewenberg; performed by Calista Flockhart, 1964-, Stephen Collins, 1947-, Gordon Clapp, 1948-, Logan Fahey, Cindy Katz, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Josh Stamberg, 1970-, Kira Sternbach, T.R. Knight and Bess Rous (Los Angeles, CA: L.A. Theatre Works, 2013), 1 hour 50 mins
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Here translated by Christopher Hampton, Anton Chekhov's The Seagull is considered one of his most haunting and atmospheric character studies. A would-be playwright is at war with his egoistic mother while the town has become intoxicated by a sensational author. And as the alluring newcomer steals away Kosta's only love, their new romance could have devastating consequences. An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring:Calista Flockhart a...
Here translated by Christopher Hampton, Anton Chekhov's The Seagull is considered one of his most haunting and atmospheric character studies. A would-be playwright is at war with his egoistic mother while the town has become intoxicated by a sensational author. And as the alluring newcomer steals away Kosta's only love, their new romance could have devastating consequences. An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring:Calista Flockhart as Irina Nikolayevna ArkadinaT.R. Knight as Konstantin TreplevStephen Collins as Yevgeny DornGordon Clapp as Ilya ShamrayevLogan Fahey as Semyon MedvedenkoCindy Katz as Polina AndreyevnaDakin Matthews as Pyotr SorinBess Rous as MashaJosh Stamberg as Boris Alexeyevich TrigorinKira Sternbach as NinaDirected by Rosalind Ayres. Recorded in Los Angeles before a live audience at The James Bridges Theater, UCLA in September of 2012. Here translated by Christopher Hampton, Anton Chekhov's The Seagull is considered one of his most haunting and atmospheric character studies. A would-be playwright is at war with his egoistic mother while the town has become intoxicated by a sensational author. And as the alluring newcomer steals away Kosta's only love, their new romance could have devastating consequences.
An L.A. Theatre Works full cast performance featuring:
Calista Flockhart as Irina Nikolayevna Arkadina
T.R. Knight as Konstantin Treplev
Stephen Collins as Yevgeny Dorn
Gordon Clapp as Ilya Shamrayev
Logan Fahey as Semyon Medvedenko
Cindy Katz as Polina Andreyevna
Dakin Matthews as Pyotr Sorin
Bess Rous as Masha
Josh Stamberg as Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin
Kira Sternbach as Nina
Directed by Rosalind Ayres. Recorded in Los Angeles before a live audience at The James Bridges Theater, UCLA in September of 2012.
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Date Written / Recorded
1895, 2012-09-20
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Spoken word recording
Performer / Ensemble
Calista Flockhart, 1964-, Stephen Collins, 1947-, Gordon Clapp, 1948-, Logan Fahey, Cindy Katz, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Josh Stamberg, 1970-, Kira Sternbach, T.R. Knight, Bess Rous
Contributor
Susan Loewenberg, Christopher Hampton, 1946-
Author / Creator
Rosalind Ayres, 1946-, Calista Flockhart, 1964-, Stephen Collins, 1947-, Gordon Clapp, 1948-, Logan Fahey, Cindy Katz, Dakin Matthews, 1943-, Josh Stamberg, 1970-, Kira Sternbach, T.R. Knight, Bess Rous, Anton Chekhov, 1860-1904
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
L.A. Theatre Works
Topic / Theme
Irina Nikolayevna Arkadina, Konstantin Gavrilovich Treplev, Pyotr Nikolaevich Sorin, Nina Mikhailovna Zarechniy, Ilya Afanasyevich Shamrayev, Polina Andryevna, Masha, Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin, Yevgeny Sergeyevich Dorn, Semyon Semyonovich Medvedenko
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Copyright © 2013 L.A. Theatre Works
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