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The Seagull at Odyssey Theatre

Dates: 1/16/2025 - 2/9/2025

📍 Theatre: Odyssey Theatre

Co-Produced by James Tupper, Carolyn Crotty and Bruce Katzman
2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025

Phone: (310) 938-9081

Tickets: $20-$50


The Seagull, one of Chekhov’s most popular plays and a favorite among actors, returns with a vital new production directed by Chekhov expert and actor Bruce Katzman, author of Secrets of Chekhov, and stars Sasha Alexander (Rizzoli and Isles, NCIS, Shameless) as Arkadina, and James Tupper (Revenge, Big Little Lies, Grey’s Anatomy, Men in Trees, and more recently appearing on FBI and The Irrational) as Trigorin, with performances taking place January 18 through February 9, 2025, in a visiting production at the Odyssey Theatre, with two preview performances on January 16 and 17.

The Seagull is Chekhov’s first masterpiece play which continues to resonate with modern audiences. Written in 1896 and titled by Chekhov as a comedy, its two dominant themes — the pursuit of love and the pursuit of artistic expression — are as relevant today as they were 125 years ago.

Far from the big city, a star-struck girl of 19 becomes entangled with a famous actress, her famous writer-boyfriend, and her troubled son. The girl rejects the romantic pleadings of the son but steals the heart of the famous writer and heads for Moscow to pursue him and pursue a life in the theatre as an actress. Heartbreak and unrequited love are the result.

In addition to Alexander and Tupper, the cast of The Seagull includes Parker Sack (Dopesick, Unstoppable) as Treplev, and Cece Kelly (The Last Thing He Told Me, Family Camp) as Nina, in their Los Angeles stage debuts. Rounding out the cast are LA stage veterans Carlos Carrasco (Actor/Director/Producer known for roles in Speed and cult classic Blood in, Blood Out) as Shamrayev, Carolyn Crotty (known for roles at Laguna Playhouse, Boston Court, Odyssey Theatre, Shameless, American Crime Story: The People v O.J. Simpson) as Polina, Joe Hulser (Open Fist and Odyssey Theatre productions) as Sorin, and Will Dixon (The Residence, Scandal, General Hospital) as Dr. Dorn. Filling out the cast are Brianna Bryan as Masha, Matthew Hartley as Medvedenko, Lukas Jann as Yakov, and Hannah May Howard as the maid.

Performances of The Seagull take place from January 18 through February 9, 2025, on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Two preview performances are set for January 16 and 17.

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News About The Seagull at Odyssey Theatre

Review: THE SEAGULL at Odyssey Theatre Ensemble
Review: THE SEAGULL at Odyssey Theatre Ensemble
February 07, 2025 For his production of THE SEAGULL at the Odyssey Theatre, Katzman deploys a mostly solid cast (two of whom are also producers), a talented technical team and a vision. The results are plenty engaging.
THE SEAGULL Extends Run at the Odyssey Theatre
THE SEAGULL Extends Run at the Odyssey Theatre
January 31, 2025 The Seagull, one of Chekhov’s most popular plays, returning with a vital new production directed by Chekhov expert and actor Bruce Katzman, author of Secrets of Chekhov, has extended its run.
THE SEAGULL Announced At Odyssey Theater
THE SEAGULL Announced At Odyssey Theater
January 02, 2025 The Seagull will play performances January 18 through February 9, 2025, in a visiting production at the Odyssey Theatre, with two preview performances on January 16 and 17.
Sasha Alexander and James Tupper to Star in THE SEAGULL at the Odyssey Theatre
Sasha Alexander and James Tupper to Star in THE SEAGULL at the Odyssey Theatre
January 02, 2025 The Seagull, one of Chekhov’s most popular plays and a favorite among actors, will return with a vital new production directed by Chekhov expert and actor Bruce Katzman, author of Secrets of Chekhov at the Odyssey. Learn more!
THE SEAGULL Comes to the Odyssey Theatre in January
THE SEAGULL Comes to the Odyssey Theatre in January
December 10, 2024 The Seagull, one of Chekhov’s most popular plays and a favorite among actors, will return with a vital new production directed by Chekhov expert and actor Bruce Katzman.

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Odyssey Theatre

2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90025

Phone: (310) 938-9081

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Where is Odyssey Theatre located?

Odyssey Theatre is at 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA.

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