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The Seagull

Written by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Craig Johnson

January 12 - February 4, 2024

Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30pm | Sundays at 2pm

Monday, January 22 at 7:30pm - Pay What You Can

Post-show audience discussion - Sunday, January 28

Set in a rural estate in Russia, this play explores the complicated relationships between a group of artists, including an aging actress, her lover-a famous writer, and her son- a struggling playwright. As dreams of greatness, artistic passion, and languishing talent become tangled into their romantic affairs, the play raises deep questions about the nature of love, art, and the human experience. This new adaptation captures all the humor and pathos of Chekhov’s classic play with a fresh tone for contemporary audiences.

Run time:  2 hours, 10 minutes, including 15 minute intermission
Content Warning:  Suicide, Loud Gunshots
Audio Described performance:  Sunday, February 4, 2pm

INDIVIDUAL TICKETS GO ON SALE DECEMBER 4, 2023
Sustaining Members and Season Package Holders may reserve seats anytime.

THE COMPANY

CAST

Irina Arkadina– Colleen Hennen
Konstantin Treplev – Berto Borroto
Petra Sorin – Laura Wiebers
Nina Zarechnaya – Amy Eckberg
Ilya Shamrayev – James Ramlet
Paulina – Courtney Peterson
Masha – Dariana Perez
Boris Trigorin – Kaleb Baker
Yevgeny Dorn – David Coral
Semyon Medvedenko – Matt Wall

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ARTISTIC & PRODUCTION STAFF

Director – Craig Johnson
Asst Director – Rebecca Wickert
Stage Manager – Lauren Volkart
Set Designer – Michael Hoover
Lighting Designer – Andrew Vance
Costume Designer – Claire Looker
Prop Designer – Kris Schmidt
Sound Designer/Composer – Dietrich Poppen
Asst Stage Manager – Matthew Wilhelm
Light Board Operators – Carmen Castello/Patti Gage
Sound Board Operator – Andrew Pritchard

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Post-Show Audience Discussion

Immediately following the performance on Sunday, January 28

PRODUCTION GALLERY

Masha drinking while Trigorin looks on.
Irina and Trigorin look at each other lustfully, kneeling on the blue plank floor.
Irina and Konstantin laugh.
Nina kneels at Trigorin's feet with a serious look on her face.