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Three Sisters
 

Theatre Works proudly presents

Three Sisters
By Anton Chekhov
Directed by Greg Carroll

How can you live not knowing why the cranes fly,
why children are born,
why there are stars in the sky.

This March, Theatre Works offers Melbourne theatre lovers a chance to experience the timeless classic, Three Sisters, reimagined for a contemporary audience.

A bold new interpretation with acclaimed director Greg Carroll at the helm, this first season in the 2025 By Theatre Works programming is brought to the stage by a dynamic ensemble of local creatives, working together to breathe fresh life into this iconic tale of ambition, love, and longing.

First performed in 1901, Three Sisters is one of Anton Chekhov’s most celebrated plays. Taking place over three and a half years this epic tales follows the lives of four siblings after the death of their father. The youngest sister, Irina, is hopeful and idealistic, but Masha, the middle sister, struggles in an unhappy marriage. The eldest, Olga, has accepted a life of responsibility and duty, while their brother Andrei’s poor decisions lead to the family’s financial ruin.

Running throughout March this latest season by Melbourne’s much-lauded Theatre Works strives to offer audiences a fresh and captivating interpretation of Chekhov’s masterpiece - making it an unmissable event for both seasoned theatregoers and newcomers alike.

Theatre Works is a vibrant hub for creative expression, fostering the development and presentation of innovative and daring performances. Committed to supporting the next generation of artists and engaging audiences with powerful storytelling, the organisation is a vital part of Australia’s cultural landscape. Three Sisters is playing as a part of the By Theatre Works programming stream. Other By Theatre Works productions in 2025 include The Machine Stops, The Beep Test, Storked, Love and Information, and Soldier Boy.

Written by Anton Chekhov
Directed by Greg Carroll
Performed by Mia Landgren, Joanna Halliday, Stella Carroll, Belle Hansen, Rosemary Johns, Gabriel Partington, Laurence Young, Ty McKenzie, Syd Brisbane, River Stevens, Chris Connelly and Simon Chandler
Lighting Design by Sidney Younger
Sound Design by Julian Smith-Gard
Costume Design by Amelia Carroll
Produced by Dianne Toulson
Assistant Director Bridget Sweeney
Stage Manager/Operator: Jade Hibbert
Publicity by Sassy Red PR

7 – 22 March 2025
Tues – Sat 7:30pm, Wed – Fri 11:30am
Previews: Thurs 7 and Fri 8 March 7:30pm
Opening Night: Tues 11 March 7:30pm
Tickets: $55 Full, $48 Concession, $40 Preview, $35 Rush Tix, $25 Mob Tix (+ booking fee)
Bookings: www.theatreworks.org.au/2025/three-sisters
Enquiries: (03) 9534 3388
Venue: Theatre Works – 14 Acland Street, St Kilda
www.theatreworks.org.au

Duration: 2 hours including interval
Suitable for ages: 12+
Warnings: Depictions of grief, financial hardship, mental health, sexism and on-stage smoking
Accessibility: Theatre Works is a wheelchair accessible venue. A full access guide will be available closer to the date

 

Event details

Venue: Theatre Works – 14 Acland Street, St Kilda
Bookings: www.theatreworks.org.au/2025/three-sisters
Start Date: Friday 07 March 2025

 

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