aI. ARTS FL(OUISE FLOWERS" . ... The Michigan Daily Friday, February 11, 1983 Page 7 'Three Sisters' : Slow dazzle By David Kopel "Three Sisters is a play that should be seen at least once by all theatregoers, because it is a definitive example of the true ensemble style." At least that's what the press release says. Happily, this release tells the truth, for the current production of Three Sisters is a masterpiece of fine ensemble work. lrhe play continues at the Power Cen- ter through Sunday, with evening per- formances at 8:00, and a Sunday matinee at 2:00. Tickets are five to seven-and-a-half dollars. .Writer Anton Chekhov's approach to tlheater emphasized realism. He aimed thow his characters living out their lives the way real people do. -As a result, Chekhov created lesurely-paced domestic drama. Most CLiekhov scenes are about ordinary edents, about the typical days that fill uD our lives. But within the structure of allay based on ordinary days, Chekhov created some of theater's most realistic characters-characters as interesting and subtle as real people. The story is about three educated and aristocratic Russian sisters, living in the countryside around the turn of the century. Stifled by the torpor of rural life, they dream of moving to Moscow. One of the most satisfying aspects of the PTP production is the cast's con- fident insistence on letting the play proceed on its ownterms. However, some directorial decisions re-inforce Chekhov's intention that his plays create full world of their own. For example, characters appear on stage, going about their business before the play formally begins, and between acts. A few dialogues are played with the characters facing away from the audience, and one long scene takes place in a dining room set deep backstage. The point is that whether the audien- ce is in the lobby or not, life in the sisters' family continues. By seemingly ignoring the audience, the cast makes it all the easier for the onlookers to move into the reality of Chekhov's world. The highlight of Three Sisters is wat- ching how well the cast rises to the demands of ensemble playing. Each actor balances against and contrasts with the next. Good ensemble playing demands absolute precision, and that is the strength and the weakness of this show. Every tiny detail adds something to the whole, and the play moves like clockwork. Unfortunately, the cast-especially in the first act-sometimes relies on technical ex- cellence as a substitute for true emotion. But more often than not, the charac- ters are as life-like as any you'll see in a theater. The play takes place over several years, with each of the charac- ters changing (or stagnating) over the passage of time. This play won't rivet you to your seat with gripping action (Chekhov thought it unnecessary), but if you watch attentively, you'll see characters with all the nuances of real * people, down to the last little twitch. Singling out special performances here is difficult because almost every one of the characters has several out- standing scenes. The three sisters are not perfect, but they are interesting all of the time, and often superb. Curiously, their peaks of sadness have more substance than do the happy moments. One of the best features of the evening is observingJhe interaction of three very different sisters. Three Sisters requires a commitment from the audience. You'll have to sit through three hours of life in a place where life moves no faster than it wants to. But if you can overcome your anxiety to hurry and get back to the 'real world,' you'll be rewarded with a well-constructed picture of how an in- teresting group of people try to make sense of their lives. .;.,. . 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