The Seagull by Anton Chekhov is a classic Russian play that explores the complexities of human relationships. Taking place on a summer estate in Russia, the characters are all connected through their passions, rivalries, and unrequited love. Chekhov's timeless story has been performed around the world and is thought to be one of the greatest plays of the modern era. Featuring themes of love, jealousy, and emotional turmoil, The Seagull has been praised for its realistic dialogue and captivating plot.
CONTENT WARNING: The Seagull explores themes of mental health and suicide.