THE SEAGULL
by ANTON CHEKHOV
Translated by Elizaveta Fen
Directed by Bruce Jamieson
Produced by Alice de Sousa
Performed at the Greenwich Playhouse August 2005
Galleon
Theatre Company, the resident producing company at the
Greenwich Playhouse, returned in August 2005 to the work
of Anton Chekhov following previous critically acclaimed
productions of The Cherry Orchard and 3 Sisters.
"The
Greenwich Playhouse is an enjoyably ambitious venue that
is a solid producer of classics" - Evening
Standard
In the last three hundred years, few playwrights have
had a more remarkable impact on theatre than Anton Chekhov.
He was born in 1860 in Russia and went on to be regarded
one of the country's most celebrated of writers. Whilst
studying medicine at Moscow University he wrote farces,
short stories, comic sketches, one-act plays and made
regular contributions as a journalist. It was however
his full-length plays which were to firmly secure his
place alongside the world's most renowned dramatists
of all time.
"This studio-sized venue has been put on the cultural
map with productions of epic quality." -
South London
Press
Like most great dramatists, Chekhov was interested in
exploring the human condition rather than presenting
the specific problems of his time and society. His dramas
reflect a mood of spiritual discouragement and his characters
often speak as if they have lost their way; lost faith
in the future and their own selves. Chekhov reveals an
acute understanding of humanity and his plays are enriched
with tolerance and a saving sense of humour. These are
dramas of heightened emotional content and are driven
by feelings of love, hate, rage, jealousy, frustration
and passion. His characters constantly obsess over wasted
opportunities and unfulfilled aspirations and they especially
worry about work and love.
The Seagull was originally unsuccessfully staged in
1896 at St. Petersburg and after this disastrous opening
a distraught Chekhov vowed to never again write for the
stage. However, the formation of the Moscow Art Theatre
was to irrevocably change his fate, and in 1898 under
the supervision of Stanislavsky, The Seagull was restaged
and went on to become Chekhov's first great theatrical
success.
"Something must be said for the Greenwich Playhouse,
it is remarkably refreshing to come across a theatre
of such a high standard - one that exudes class." -
indielondon.co.uk
Elisaveta Fen's elegant and poetic translation with
its faithful sense of period, time and place was staged
at the Greenwich Playhouse by the internationally acclaimed
Galleon Theatre Company. The production was directed
by BRUCE JAMIESON who has directed over twenty previous
Galleon productions and acted some sixty stage plays.
His television and film work includes: Roughnecks (BBC);
In Suspicious Circumstances (Granada); Crime Solver (BBC);
Ali G-Inda House (Universal); Monarch of the Glen (Ecosse);
Spongebob (BBC); and Murphy's Law (Tiger Aspect). The
Seagull was produced by ALICE DE
SOUSA who has produced
over sixty stage plays; played leading roles in some
thirty theatre productions; written numerous critically
acclaimed theatre scripts; and in 2005 was awarded by
the American Biographical Institute, the 'Great Women
of the 21st Century Award' and 'Woman of the Year Award
2005'. These awards recognise the impact on society of
the work of 1000 prolific women throughout the world.
'For a feel-good experience where you walk home with
a skip and a glow inside, just pop down to the Greenwich
Playhouse' - Leisuretime
The Cast List
(In Order of Speaking)
Medviedenko - Philip Mansfield
Masha - Emma Lucas
Sorin - Al Fiorentini
Konstantin -Tom Golding
Nina - Emma Choy
Polena - Alexis Leighton
Dorn - Michael Hucks
Shamrayev -Phil Moyse
Arkadina - Jan Bridgman
Trigorin - Matthew Brenher
The Action of the play takes place in Sorin's estate.
(Act
I, Act II, Act, III - intermission - Act IV - Two years
Later)
The Creative Team
Production Design by - Rachel Baynton
Deputy Stage Management by- Elizabeth Buckeridge
Lighting Design by- Robert Gooch
Publicity Design by- Alison Rayner
Stills Photography by- Paul L.T. Welch
Directed by - Bruce Jamieson
Produced by - Alice de Sousa
Press Quotes:
"Galleon has found the perfect intimate space in
which to pull us right into Chekhov's milieu." -
The Independent
"Galleon Theatre Company gives an excellent account
of this much loved classic, capturing the sadness of
unrequited love and failed aspiration, but finding the
humour in it too. " - What's on in London
"This impressive production gives every actor,
and indeed, every character, the space they deserve." -
Time Out
"The performances are outstanding" - indelondon.com
"The Seagull is unmissable." - Leisuretime
"This close, we can laugh the laughs of genuine
Chekhovian discomfort, and squirm along with our characters
caught in a net." - The Independent
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