

Seagull (Columbus)
Anton Chekhov
A group of New York theatre people retreat to a house in the Hudson Valley hoping to get away from it all.
Except they can’t seem to escape the ambitions, rivalries and fragile egos that follow them everywhere.
Chekhov’s sharp satirical eye for hypocrisy and self-absorption among well-meaning people is given fresh, fun emphasis in this contemporary reworking of a masterpiece.
"Deeply enjoyable... Fortunately, in his contemporary remodeling of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, playwright Thomas Bradshaw reveals both writerly flair and respect for the old master... Bradshaw seasons his Seagull with funny, theater-world tidbits, accessible references that won’t exclude audience members who don’t curate their own collections of framed Playbills."
— Washington Post
"The birch trees are banished, and in their place blooms a riotous garden of profanity and sexual frankness."
— Charles Isherwood, The Wall Street Journal
"A devilishly fun time with people who are the absolute worst."
— Andscape
"Gleefully profane and irreverent... smarts and general bitchiness are at a premium."
— The Daily Beast
"A cheerfully vulgar refurbishing."
— The Observer
| Character |
|---|
| Kevin White, twenties. A writer. Irene’s son. |
| Mark Thirties. A teacher. |
| Sasha Twenties. Darren and Pauline’s daughter. |
| Samuel Fifties. Irene’s best friend. Retired lawyer. |
| Nina Bi-Racial, early twenties. |
| Pauline Fifties. Irene’s good friend. |
| Dean Fifties, a brain surgeon. |
| Darren Fifties. Pauline’s husband. |
| William African American, forties. A well-known writer. |
| Irene White, fifties, an actress. |
The Seagull/Woodstock, NY at the New Group
The Seagull / Woodstock, NY is a comedy play written by Thomas Bradshaw and published by Samuel French .
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