National Theatre Live: The Seagull

National Theatre Live: The Seagull

Release date : October 8, 2016
Runtime : 2h 30m
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Director : Jonathan Kent /
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On a summer’s day in a makeshift theatre by a lake, Konstantin’s cutting-edge new play is performed, changing the lives of everyone involved forever. Chekhov’s masterly meditation on how the old take revenge on the young is both comic and tragic, and marks the birth of the modern stage. Adapted by David Hare whose stage plays include Skylight, Pravada and screenplays include The Hours and The Reader, directed by Jonathan Kent (Gypsy, Private Lives).
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Pip Carter
Medvedenko
Anna Chancellor
Irina Nikolaevna Arkadina
Mark Donald
Workman
Joshua James
Konstantin
Adrian Lukis
Evgeny Dorn
Des McAleer
Shamrayev
Geoffrey Streatfeild
Boris Alexeyevich Trigorin

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  • title:National Theatre Live: The Seagull
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:2h 30m
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  • Director: Jonathan Kent /
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  • Overview:On a summer’s day in a makeshift theatre by a lake, Konstantin’s cutting-edge new play is performed, changing the lives of everyone involved forever. Chekhov’s masterly meditation on how the old take revenge on the young is both comic and tragic, and marks the birth of the modern stage. Adapted by David Hare whose stage plays include Skylight, Pravada and screenplays include The Hours and The Reader, directed by Jonathan Kent (Gypsy, Private Lives).
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