Graduate students shine in Brandeis Theater Company's 'Three Sisters'
Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov is a stirring play about endless grief, the hazy terrors of an unknown future, the solidarity among sisters and the pitfalls of love.
Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov is a stirring play about endless grief, the hazy terrors of an unknown future, the solidarity among sisters and the pitfalls of love.
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