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The Seagull

(Broadway Revival, 2008)

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Production Information
Previews:September 16, 2008
Opening:October 01, 2008
Closing:December 21, 2008
Theatres:Walter Kerr Theatre
(9/16/2008 - 12/21/2008)
Production Type:Revival
Production Status: Announced
Run Type:Limited Run
Market:Broadway
Kristin Scott Thomas reprises her Olivier Award-winning performance and Peter Sarsgaard makes his Broadway debut in Chekhov's classic drama about unfulfilled desire and regret.
 
Production Staff
Hildegard Bechtler
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Scenic Designer
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Costume Designer
Ian Dickinson
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Sound Designer
Christopher Hampton
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Translation
Peter Mumford
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Ian Rickson
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Stephen Warbeck
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(Original Music)
 
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Mackenzie Crook
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Konstantin Treplev
Zoe Kazan
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Masha
Art Malik
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Dr. Dorn
Carey Mulligan
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Nina
Christopher Patrick Nolan
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Yakov
Pearce Quigley
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Medvedenko
Mary Rose
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A Housemaid
Peter Sarsgaard
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Trigorin
Kristin Scott Thomas
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Madame Arkadina
Peter Wight
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