Written by Anton Chekhov
In a new version by Christopher Hampton
Directed by Janis Stevens
The Seagull was the first of Chekhov’s great works and is celebrated as one of the most important plays of the nineteenth century. Guests assemble at a country house for the staging of a play, while behind the scenes, romantic jealousies, self-doubt and the ruthless pursuit of happiness confuse lives, loves and literature. Our production seeks to offer an impressionistic feel of turn-of-the-century Russia and the comedic poignancy of the characters brought to life in this extraordinary play.
Performances are in Stage 2, our small thrust theatre with limited seating (only 3 sections of 3 rows), located in the North lobby of the Theatre/Music building, at the northwest corner of campus
Tickets: $12-$15 Fees: $1 plus 2% per ticket. (Max $1.36 per ticket)
Please note that to choose your own seats you must access the Ticketleap site from a computer. That option doesn't exist from a mobile device.
Online ticket sales are stopped 2 hours before each performance. Ticketleap may put up a message saying the performance is sold out. But tickets should still be available at the door.