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Three Sisters

Universal Studios
3900 Lankershim Blvd. (Gate 3), Universal City, CA
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August 14,
2001
August 21, 2001
August 28, 200
September 11, 2001 |
September
18, 2001
October 2, 2001
October 9, 2001
October 16, 2001 |

September: 9/26/00
October: 10/3/00, 10/17/00, 10/24/00
November: 11/1/00, 11/14/00, 11/21/00
December: 12/12/00, 12/19/00
January: 1/9/01, 1/16/01, 1/23/01
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Created by the acclaimed writing team of Eileen Heisler & DeAnn Heline ("Ellen", "Roseanne", and "Murphy Brown"), THREE SISTERS is a contemporary comedy about the emotional ambushes and complex relationships among a family of grown-ups.
When Steven Keats married Bess Bernstein-Flynn, he got much more than he bargained for. He thought he was marrying one woman, but he really ended up with three: his wife and her two sisters. Because, as Steven says: "When you marry a woman with sisters, believe me, it’s a package deal.". Katherine LaNasa stars as Bess, the Type A, over-achieving, nurturing oldest sister, and David Alan Basche stars as her architect husband, Steven. Vicki Lewis stars as documentary filmmaker Nora, the nomadic, sardonic middle-sister, who is trying to adjust to civilized life after two years in Africa and a nasty divorce. A.J. Langer stars as Annie, the free-spirited youngest of the Bernstein-Flynn girls, still in search of her true potential – and the perfect wave. As Steven - sometimes annoyed, often amused and occasionally completely amazed - is just beginning to learn, these three women give new meaning to the special bond that exists between sisters.
Golden Globe Award winner ("Heaven Can Wait") and Oscar nominee ("Heaven Can Wait," "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice") Dyan Cannon stars as their mom, vivacious Honey Bernstein-Flynn, yoga and meditation enthusiast, whose open relationship with her three grown daughters is unconventional – and often outrageous. Peter Bonerz ("The Bob Newhart Show") stars as their father, George, who long ago gave up trying to understand his family of women and loves them unconditionally. Edward Kerr stars as Jake, Steven’s business partner and quintessential single guy.
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