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The Seagull
By (Author) Anton Chekhov
Translated by John Donnelly
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st September 2013
18th April 2013
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
891.723
Paperback
96
Width 120mm, Height 200mm, Spine 5mm
95g
A story about how we make stories, a story about unrequited love, The Seagull is one of the great plays of the modern era. Chekhov explores emotion and creativity with the clarity of a doctor and the heart of a poet.
John Donnelly's version of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull premiered in a Headlong and The Nuffield, Southampton co-production, in association with Derby Playhouse. The play opened in April 2013, followed by a UK tour.
John Donnelly's plays include Bone (Royal Court Theatre), Poll Tax Riots (The Factory), Corporate Rock (Nabokov/Latitude Festival), Conversation #1 (The Factory/V&A/Latitude Festival/SGP), Showtime (LAMDA), The Kraken Falls in Llangollen (Clwyd Theatr Cymru/Write to Rock), Songs of Grace and Redemption (Liminal Theatre/Theatre 503).
Anton Chekhov, Russian dramatist and short-story writer, was born in 1860, the son of a grocer and the grandson of a serf. After graduating in medicine from Moscow University in 1884, he began to make his name in the theatre with the one-act comedies The Bear, The Proposal and The Wedding. His earliest full-length plays, Ivanov (1887) and The Wood Demon (1889), were not successful, and The Seagull, produced in 1896, was a failure until a triumphant revival by the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898. This was followed by Uncle Vanya (1899), Three Sisters (1901) and The Cherry Orchard (1904), shortly after the production of which Chekhov died. The first English translations of his plays were performed within five years of his death.