National Theatre Live: Three Sisters
National Theatre Live: Three Sisters

National Theatre Live: Three Sisters

2019Movie190 minEnglish

Owerri, 1967, on the brink of the Biafran Civil War. Lolo, Nne Chukwu and Udo are grieving the loss of their father. Months before, two ruthless military coups plunged the country into chaos. Fuelled by foreign intervention, the conflict encroaches on their provincial village, and the sisters long to return to their former home in Lagos.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Lyndsey TurnerGenres: Drama, Theatre

Plot Summary

Broadcast live from the National Theatre, this production of Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters" updates the classic drama to a contemporary setting. The play follows the struggles of the Prozorov sisters – Olga, Masha, and Irina – as they yearn for a more fulfilling life beyond their provincial existence and grapple with lost love, societal expectations, and the passage of time. Their once-hopeful dreams clash with the harsh realities of their lives, leading to poignant reflections on longing and disillusionment.

Critical Reception

The National Theatre Live broadcast of "Three Sisters" was met with significant critical acclaim, lauded for its innovative contemporary staging and powerful performances. Reviewers praised the production's ability to make Chekhov's themes resonate with a modern audience, highlighting the cast's nuanced portrayals and the director's bold vision.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fresh, contemporary interpretation of Chekhov's classic.
  • Lauded for strong, emotionally resonant performances from the lead actresses.
  • Commended for making the play's themes of longing and disillusionment highly relatable to a modern audience.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable for the broadcast itself, though the original stage production may have received recognition.

Fun Fact

This production reimagined the classic play with a contemporary twist, setting the Prozorov sisters' story in a modern context rather than the early 20th century.

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