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The Seagull

The Seagull at Barbican Theatre

Why see The Seagull?

Cate Blanchett Returns To The West End

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The red carpets are out for the 2025 West End return of superstar Cate Blanchett in as she takes on the role of Arkadina in celebrated German theatre director Thomas Ostermier's acclaimed reimaging of Chekhov's classic. Joining Blanchett are Tom Burke (Max Mad Furiosa, Strike) as Arkadina's lover Trigorin, Emma Corrin (The Crown, Orlando) as Nina, and Kodi Smit Phee (The Power of The Dog) as her frustrated playwright son Konstantin.

The new adaptation is crafted by Ostermier and Duncan Macmillan (People Places and Things), promising a contemporary take on Chekhov's classic. Updated to the modern-day, the play's themes of hidden desire, long-held secrets, and dreams quashed are just as relevant today as they ever have been.

What Is The Story Of The Seagull?

Desire, disappointment, romantic and artistic feuds - these characters are in for it all. Often considered one of Chekhov's most famous works, The Seagull follows its four protagonists on a country estate, focusing on Arkadina, a renowned actress, and her son Konstantin, an aspiring playwright. Their already fraught relationship becomes even more strained when Arkadina's lover Trigorin arrives and immediately catches the eye of the young Nina, a woman longing for fame.

Key Information

Audience

Age 12+

Run Time

Two hours and 30 minutes including interval

Dates

26 Feb - 5 Apr

Cast

  • Cate Blanchett as Arkadina
  • Tom Burke as Trigorin
  • Emma Corrin as Nina
  • Kodi Smit-McPhee as Konstantin
  • Priyanga Burford as Polina
  • Zachary Hart as Medvedenko
  • Paul Higgins as Shamrayev
  • Tanya Reynolds as Masha
  • Jason Watkins as Sorin

Creative

  • Adapted by Duncan Macmillan and Thomas Ostermeier
  • Conceived and directed by Thomas Ostermeier
  • Sound design by Tom Gibbons
  • Set design by Magda Willi
  • Costume design by Marg Horwell

Reviews

Customer reviews

5 reviews, average rating: (2.0 Stars)

Ian Andrew

Soaring Seagull

The task of getting Chekov’s themes across can be difficult for actors. In Jamie Lloyd’s stripped back stage and devoid of period costume, the actors are forced to deliver by sheer raw talent - and deliver they do. Lifting Chekov’s masterpiece from an undressed set to the inner eye of the audience with superb timing, empathy and conviction. Clarke reinforces that the 'Mother of Dragons’, surrounded by green screens in her most famous role needs none of it to give a performance. She is the real deal and away from the movies that will continue to come her way, she proves eminently capable of holding her own on the barest of boards at the cutting edge of her chosen profession. The rest of the cast are equally good, however I was most enthralled by Tamsin Outhwaite’s portrayal of Polina. Understated, broken-hearted, bitter, resentful and loving in a single breath. Read the full review at https://ianandrewauthor.com/the-seagull-a-review/ ... Read more
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