Susan Coyne’s adaptation of Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov offers audiences a chance to consider the spiritual paralysis that keeps us from pursuing our dreams, the feeling of unlived lives and the longing for meaning.
Director Larissa Kokernot remarks, "Three Sisters is a play about a family who is crippled by nostalgia, unable to move forward under the weight of their past. Hollywood Forever Cemetery is a remnant of Hollywood’s former glamour, buried along Santa Monica Boulevard. In a city which is constantly mythologizing its past, I can’t think of a more perfect place to put on this play about characters who are doing just that.”