The Seagull

By: Anton Chekhov
Translated by: Ryan McKittrick and Julia Smeliansky
Directed by: Summer Session
Scenic Design: Andrea Corona
Lighting Design: Diana Herrera
Sound Design: Aerik Harert
University of California-Irvine, 2022
Photography by: Paul R. Kennedy

Considered the first of Chekhov’s four major plays, The Seagull emphasizes character development, emotion, relationships, and feelings over the action typical of plot-based scripts. While the translation by McKittrick and Smeliansky offer a more universally relatable script, the plot remains the same. Each character struggles with their dissatisfaction of either themselves or one another, and ultimately ends the show without altering their behavior.

 
 
 
 
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