The Seagull
The stage is set for a little family drama.
Unrequited love. Creative jealousy. Guns. Vodka. A summer weekend at a lakeside estate falls apart when a famous writer comes to visit. Switching effortlessly between the ridiculous and the profound, Chekhov’s masterpiece examines the burning need to create art and the destructive power of love.
Production photos: Dahlia Katz
PLEASE Note:
The play deals with mature themes and contains the use of graphic language and distressing imagery.