The Seagull by Anton Chekhov
in a translation by Martin Crimp
Director: Jeremy Harrison
A country house by a magnificent lake. The air is thick with dreams and fears, hopes of success and the dread of failure. The house is dominated by a Irina Arkadina, a famous actress; Kostya, her son is a passionate and rebellious writer who shoots a seagull; Trigorin, her lover is a successful novelist who writes a story about the dead bird. And then there is Nina, a mysterious young actress: ‘the seagull’ whose story changes everything.
Rose Theatre
Thursday 24 November – 7pm
Friday 25 November – 2.30pm & 7pm
Saturday 26 November – 4pm
Tickets: Standard £7, Concessions (Over 65s, Students) £5, Rose Bruford College Students £1.50