By Demetrios Matheou While Anton Chekhov always thought of The Seagull as a comedy, that fact has frequently been forgotten through productions that fall into the soporific trap set by angsty ...
"It is all too easy to be cynical when movie stars turn to theatre," said Houman Barekat in The New York Times, especially as some have not proved very good at it. Cate Blanchett, however, is a ...
So when Cate Blanchett rolled into town for a new adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s “The Seagull,” at the Barbican Theater, a little trepidation could be forgiven. But Blanchett is different.
This Seagull soars away to over three hours, as there are also some Billy Bragg songs to perforate the fourth wall from the start and later to underline the working class credentials of Simon ...
That's how Zachary Hart (who plays Simon Medvedenko) opens Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, adapted by German director Thomas Ostermeier, at the Barbican Theatre. The Seagull is a play written by ...
Cate Blanchett and Tom Burke are currently leading a new revival of The Seagull in London, and production photos have been released! The show officially opened last night, and received a favourable ...
Does his crack cast captivate the critics? Do the reviewers rave about this revival of The Seagull? Chekhov’s play focuses on a group of unhappy aristocrats residing in a deteriorating rural ...
This luxury celebrity revival of The Seagull comes just a couple of years after Jamie Lloyd’s version, runs concurrent to the Globe’s Three Sisters, less than a year after the Donmar’s ...
Last night, director Thomas Ostermeier’s production of The Seagull, which he adapts from Chekhov alongside Duncan Macmillan, celebrated its official opening at the Barbican Theatre. Cate Blanchett ...
While recording the seals, a seagull started flying in front of her, and she began filming that for about two minutes. Katie Tucker "The seagull caught my attention when he was flying low in front ...
Does his crack cast captivate the critics? Do the reviewers rave about this revival of The Seagull? Fergus Morgan rounds up the reviews... Chekhov’s play focuses on a group of unhappy ...
While Anton Chekhov always thought of The Seagull as a comedy, that fact has frequently been forgotten through productions that fall into the soporific trap set by angsty, moping, lovelorn characters ...