Baile | Eolas | Déan Teagmháil Linn
Michael West
Anton Chekhov
Sorin's country estate, one long hot summer and two years later.
An adaptation of Chekhov’s first great comedy, which tells the story of fading actress Arkadina, and her passionate, lonely son, Konstantin. One day in a fit of misery he shoots a seagull. Trigorin, the writer, threatens to write a story about it. Nina, the local beauty and object of their affections, becomes 'the seagull' with calamitous consequences, as the play moves in a frenetic spiral of farce, tragedy and love.
Athchóiriú/Aistriúchán
Dráma Fada
7
4
11
22 June 1999
Produced by The Corn Exchange
Project Arts Centre
When this play was produced Project had temporarily relocated to Project @ the Mint.
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