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Sunday, December 16, 2018

Sunday, December 16, 2018 12:30 am by M. in    No comments
This is a new production inspired by the Brontë sisters story being performed in Los Angeles:
The Inkwell Theater presents the world premiere of
Sisters Three
by Jami Brandli
Directed by Annie McVey

Featuring: Robyn Cohen, Dana DeRuyck & Kara Hume

Set Design – Lex Gernon
Lighting Design – Joey Guthman
Costume Design – Allison Dillard
Sound Design – John Zalewski
Prop Design – Rebecca Carr
Dramaturge – Diana Wyenn
Stage Manager – Karen Osborne
Fight Director – Collin Bressie

Produced by Daniel Shoenman & Rosie Glen-Lambert
December 14th – January 20th
Fridays and Saturdays @ 8pm Sundays @ 2pm
Thursday 12/20 & 12/27 @ 8pm
Monday 1/7 & 1/14 @ 8pm
VS. Theatre
5453 W. Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90019
Broadway World has some additional information:
An off-center dramedy about family, social media, fame, and the holidays, Sisters Three pays homage to the Brontë sisters, and their brother Patrick. After a family tragedy, Charlotte has dropped out of society and joined a no-technology commune on Gondol Island. EJ and Anne are building a canoe to rescue her. As individual secrets and desires are becoming more apparent, it is threatening to tear the sisters apart.
"I am committed to giving voice to female protagonists, so I always start with female leads...or rather, the female leads start with me," says writer Jami Brandli. "This play was inspired by the Brontë sisters, all novelists and poets. Though it's not a biography, the fascinating sibling dynamic includes their brother Patrick, who was a painter, in a modern retelling of a complicated family of artists and big thinkers now living in a society that seems to place more value on the veneer of a perfect Instagram post rather than appreciating the beautiful complexities of reality."

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