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The Seagull is written by Anton Chekhov, adapted by David French and directed by Dwayne Brenna.

(CANCELLED) Greystone Theatre: The Seagull

A new production of Anton Chekhov’s 19th-century drama

Event

Due to unavoidable circumstances, the full run of The Seagull has been cancelled.

Dates: April 1–7, 2022 (no show on Sunday, April 3)
Time:
8 pm
Tickets: $22 adult; $19 senior; $17 student

Purchase tickets online or call 306-966-5188

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The Seagull

Written by Anton Chekhov, adapted by David French

Directed by Dwayne Brenna

There was a pervading sense of doom among the Moscow Art Theatre cast at the opening of Anton Chekhov’s play The Seagull on Dec. 17, 1898. Several of the actors had to be sedated with Valerian drops. Then, in the middle of the first act, the unexpected happened. As one audience member wrote in a letter to Chekhov afterwards, “In the first act something special started, if you can so describe a mood of excitement in the audience that seemed to grow and grow.” (Quoted in Benedetti 1999, p. 86). As the play came to an end that evening, the audience sat silently, digesting what it had seen, for a long moment before erupting into thunderous applause. Chekhov’s friend Nemirovich-Danchenko later compared the sound and emotion of that moment to a dam breaking.


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