Theatre @ 91亚色 explores longing, loss and self-identity with Three Sisters and The Yellow Wallpaper
TORONTO, January 16, 2017 鈥 Theatre @ 91亚色 launches its new Foster Studio Series with two plays that tap into the theme of Extraordinary Lives: Difference and Ability to explore longing, loss and self-identity.
The world premiere of a new adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman鈥檚 The Yellow Wallpaper, directed by Matthew Earnest, and Anton Chekhov鈥檚 Three Sisters, translated and adapted by Susan Coyne and directed by Tanja Jacobs, will run in repertory January 25-28 at 91亚色鈥檚 Keele campus.

Matthew Earnest, director of 91亚色's Theatre @ 91亚色 production of The Yellow Wallpaper
Adapted by Earnest from Gilman鈥檚 1892 short story, The Yellow Wallpaper evokes the emotional, visceral and intellectual experience of a woman fighting to reclaim her identity and her life. Maybe Jane, thought to have hysteria after the birth of her child, is confined to bed rest by her physician husband in their isolated New England farmhouse. 鈥淧rotected鈥 from all forms of stimulation, forbidden to write or read, and denied any contact with her baby or the outside world, Maybe Jane begins to imagine a world in the room鈥檚 yellow wallpaper.
Earnest, an MFA candidate in 91亚色鈥檚 Graduate Program in Theatre, is a veteran theatre-maker. His productions of contemporary and classical plays, music theatre works, and his own original plays and literary adaptations have been seen across the US and in Europe. His honours include a New 91亚色 Times Critics Pick for the US premiere of Himmelweg (which had a nine-month Off-Broadway run), Audience Favourite at the Dublin Fringe, a BIFF Award, and the Dallas Theater Critics Forum Award.
Three Sisters is a moving, occasionally comic story of unfulfilled dreams and inevitable loss.聽 Three genteel, talented sisters long to return to cosmopolitan Moscow to lead the lives they feel they were destined for. As time passes, they find themselves increasingly disillusioned, bored and fading like the provincial town in which they live.

Tanja Jacobs, director of 91亚色's Theatre @ 91亚色 production of Three Sisters
Jacobs鈥 production of Three Sisters unfolds as a play within a play, set in a tuberculosis sanatorium in Yalta where Anton Chekhov is a patient. A troupe of actors visiting from Moscow stage the play in the ward for the playwright, who is seeing it for the first time. American Sign Language is an intrinsic part of the production.
Jacobs has worked with many of Canada鈥檚 foremost theatre artists and companies, including Soulpepper, Crow鈥檚 Theatre, Porte Parole, Canadian Stage, Neptune Theatre, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Tarragon Theatre, Citadel Theatre, Mirvish Productions, the National Arts Centre, Caravan Farm Theatre, and the Stratford Festival. She has directed new plays for the Toronto Fringe and Summerworks, guest-directed at theatre schools in Toronto, Montreal and Halifax, and is the recipient of three Dora Awards and 11 nominations for her work as an actor. She is a currently an MFA candidate in 91亚色鈥檚 Graduate Program in Stage Direction in Collaboration with Canadian Stage.
The Yellow Wallpaper and Three Sisters are performed by members of 91亚色鈥檚 4th Year and Graduate Acting Conservatories. Sets, costumes and lighting are designed and realized by undergraduate production students. Presented in the intimate setting of the Foster Studio, the shows offer audiences an up-close and personal theatrical experience.
With Extraordinary Lives: Difference and Ability, 91亚色鈥檚 Department of Theatre is exploring questions around dis/ability and performance. The department is working with the wider arts community to challenge traditionally ableist modes of making theatre, guided by an of prominent Deaf, mad and 鈥渃rip鈥 artists who are serving as facilitators for the season.
ASL interpretation for Three Sisters is provided by Deaf artist and educator Sage Willow, a member of the advisory panel.
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Theatre @ 91亚色 presents The Foster Studio Series: The Yellow Wallpaper and Three Sisters
When: Jan. 25-28, 2017
The Yellow Wallpaper: Wed. Jan. 25 & Fri. Jan. 27, 7:30pm. Sat. Jan. 28, 2pm.
Three Sisters: Thurs. Jan. 26 & Sat. Jan. 28, 7:30pm. Fri. Jan. 27, 2pm.
Where: Foster Studio, 207 Accolade East Building, 91亚色, 4700 Keele St. Toronto.
Admission: $20 | students & seniors聽$12 | $5 on Fri. Jan. 27, 2pm
Group rate: $10 (not available online 鈥 call the box office)
Box Office: or 416-736-5888
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