Kill The Debbie Downers! Kill Them! Kill Them! Kill Them Off!
Organization:
Shotgun Players at the Ashby Stage
Category:
Performing Arts
Geographical Area:
Oakland
Start
Date:
3/21/2019
End Date:
4/21/2019
Start Time:
8:00 PM
End Time:
10:00 PM
Event
Info:
March 21-April 21, 2019, Previews 3/21-28, Th/Fr/We/Th 8pm, Su 5pm 3/29-4/21, We/Th 7pm Fr/Sa 8pm Su 5pm
From Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters Translated by Paul Schmidt A new theatre piece directed by Mark Jackson & Beth Wilmurt
Pay-What-You-Can Previews: March 21-28 Opening Night: Friday, March 29 M.A.D. Night: Thursday, April 4 (especially for folks 25 and under)
A newly devised theatre piece inspired by Chekhov's Three Sisters. Live music, movement, and text creates an original exploration of Chekhov's lasting themes of memories fading, revolutions looming, and visions of the future beckoning. There will be laughter through tears, a gun in act one, and the end of an era.
Content Advisory This production includes a video sequence containing footage of real-life events, including recent natural disasters and instances of racial and other violence. For more information, please contact our box office.
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