Reviews by Scott Harrah
Seagull: True Story
Off-Broadway
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‘Seagull: True Story’: War, art & censorship
From: Stagezine | Date: 4/24/2026
At times, the production may remind audiences of Cabaret. In both works, performance unfolds against a backdrop of political unease. Likewise, the presence of LGBTQ identity within a repressive environment adds urgency. In particular, a gender-bending character named Gorgeous (Ohad Mazor) appears in androgynous clothing—something that would likely not be tolerated in Putin’s Russia, where even expressions of gender nonconformity are policed. These elements deepen the emotional and political stakes.
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