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Three Sisters on Hope Street, a 2008 British play co-written by Diane Samuels and Tracy-Ann Oberman, reinterprets Chekhov's play by transferring events to Liverpool after World War II and re-casting the Pozorov sisters as three Jewish Englishwomen.
Irina is the youngest Prozorov sister, after Olga and Masha; she is 20 at the start of the play. Irina is the most lively and cheerful sister at first, taking childish delight in gifts… read analysis of Irina Prozorov
Irina is the youngest Prozorov sister, after Olga and Masha; she is 20 at the start of the play. Irina is the most lively and cheerful sister at first, taking childish delight in gifts brought to her by her many suitors and friends, like Fedotik and Chebutykin, who are especially devoted to her.
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The three Prozorov sisters are sitting in their drawing-room on a sunny fifth of May. Irina, the youngest sister, is celebrating her name-day. Olga, the eldest, recalls that exactly one year ago, the sisters’ father, an army general, died; it was a cold and snowy day.
My sisters I'm somehow afraid of -- I'm afraid they will laugh at me and make me ashamed. . . . I don't drink, I'm not fond of restaurants, but how I'd enjoy sitting at Tyestov's or the Bolshoy Moskovsky at this moment, dear old man!
Captain Vassily Solyony (vah-SIH-lihy soh-ly-ON-y), Baron Tusenbach’s rival for Irina Prozorov’s love. He kills the baron in a duel over the young woman.