"Three Sisters" is a four-act play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, first performed in 1901. It delves into the lives of the Prozorov siblings-Olga, Masha, Irina, and their brother Andrei-as they grapple with unfulfilled aspirations and the monotony of provincial life. The sisters, raised in Moscow, yearn to return to the vibrant city, believing it holds the key to their happiness.