3 Sisters on Hope Street - meaning and definition. What is 3 Sisters on Hope Street
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3 Sisters on Hope Street         
3 Sisters on Hope Street is a 2008 British play co-written by Diane Samuels and Tracy Ann Oberman. The play is a reinterpretation of Chekhov's Three Sisters, transferring events to Liverpool after World War II and re-casting the Pozorov sisters as three Jewish Englishwomen.
Hope Street, Liverpool         
STREET IN LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
Hope Street,Liverpool; Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside
Hope Street in Liverpool, England, stretches from the city's Roman Catholic cathedral, past the Anglican cathedral to Upper Parliament Street and it is the local high street of the Canning Georgian Quarter.Liverpool City Centre Strategic Investment Framework 2012, page 100 It contains various restaurants, hotels and bars and is one of Liverpool's official 'Great Streets' Liverpool City Centre Strategic Investment Framework 2012, page 82 and was also awarded 'The Great Street Award' in the 2012 Urbanism Awards, judging it to be the best street in the country.
3–31 Northgate Street, Chester         
  • alt=A terrace of shops with a covered walkway at ground level and timber framing above.
  • alt=A terrace of buildings seen from a corner, with shops on the left and a public house on the right. The upper storeys are half-timbered and there is a covered walkway in front of the shops
BUILDINGS IN CHESTER, UK
3-31 Northgate Street, Chester
3–31 Northgate Street is a terrace of shops, offices and a public house on the west side of Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. All the buildings have a set-back ground floor with a covered walkway, are timber-framed in their upper storeys, and are listed buildings, being graded II* or II.