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More than a treacle dream

Published Friday, October 17, 2008

As you descend the creaky stairs into the depths of the Yale Cabaret, you are unavoidably overwhelmed with brown. The floor, the walls, the table, the chairs — all devoid of color, all brown. The walls are papered in drawings of manatees and mermaids and math problems. All created with demure earth tones. But just as the monotony of the stage sets in, a tweed-attired mouse strikes up a lively tune on his piano, and it becomes clear that “The Three Sisters, or The Dormouse’s Tale” will be anything but boring.

Directed by Chris Mirto DRA ’10, and cowritten by Mirto and Brian Valencia...

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