
The Seagull
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Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull is considered one of his most haunting and atmospheric character studies. A would-be playwright is at war with his egoistic mother while the town has become intoxicated by a sensational author. And as the alluring newcomer steals away Kosta’s only love, their new romance could have devastating consequences.
Recorded in Los Angeles before a live audience at The James Bridges Theater, UCLA, in September 2012.
Directed by Rosalind Ayres
Producing Director: Susan Albert Loewenberg
Gordon Clapp as Ilya Shamrayev
Stephen Collins as Yevgeny Dorn
Logan Fahey as Semyon Medvedenko
Calista Flockhart as Irina Nikolayevna Arkadina
Cindy Katz as Polina Andreyevna
T.R. Knight as Konstantin Treplev
Dakin Matthews as Pyotr Sorin
Bess Rous as Masha
Josh Stamberg as Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin
Kira Sternbach as Nina
Associate Producers: Christina Montaño, Cathy Reinking; Recording Engineer, Sound Designer, and Mixer: Mark Holden for The Invisible Studios, West Hollywood; Sound Effects Artist: Jeff Gardner.
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Love and Family
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Excellent, but the audience is distracting
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If you could sum up The Seagull in three words, what would they be?
Understanding, heartbreak, laughter.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Seagull?
The beginning, the middle and of course the end.What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I couldn't have imagined better players.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Chekhov's drama can twist a knife into your heart and then leave you in laughter seconds later. Pure genius.Any additional comments?
If you love plays you will know this one, however it is still great to listen to.Well played!
Superb
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Difficult to follow
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wonderfully executed
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Pretentious
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