Premiere of the theatre play „SEAGULL“by А.P.Chekhov
“This lake attracts me, like a seagull”.
“It was like I woke up and all of sudden it seemed like the lake had dried out”.
The theatre play explores the role of the lake and nature in correlation with people’s lives. “The Seagull” presents an eco-system in which the lake, human relations, love, life and the wild are intertwined and fragile.
A young man lives by the lake, isolated and provincial. He dreams of being an artist. The woman he loves drams of being an actress. His mother is a famous actress. Her lover is a famous writer. This fantastic, gentle play leads us into the world of art, love, dream of fame and the painful reality of life.
Chekhov calls the play a comedy, but the end of it is tragical with the death of Kostya. The play poses the question of how the loss could have been prevented. Could we take batter care of people and the nature?
The actors of the National theatre in Bitola bring “The Seagull” here and now, with the lake as the centre of it all, subtly affecting the relationships that revolve around it.
The magical play by Chekhov is a love letter to life, bringing our consciousness to the brink of fragility and need of care.
Bagryana Popov is an award-winning theatre director, dramaturg, and actress. She has worked with famous actors in Australia and Europa. Her version of “Uncle Vanya” by Chekhov produced with the troupe “La Mama” as performed to high critical acclaim at the Adelaide Festival in 2019. Bagryana shows deep interest for Anton Chekhov’s plays and has adapted and directed his four main plays. Her theatre adaptation of the “Cherry Orchard”- Progress and melancholy has won 3 prizes including the prize for best stage director. Bagryana Popov is a present as a lecturer and director at several Australian institutions including the West-Australian academy for performing arts, the Victoria college for arts, Tasmanian University, University “La Trobe” and “Charles Sturt” University.
Cast:
Julijana Mirchevska
Ilija Volcevski
Ognen Drangovski
Katerina Anevska-Drangoska
Vasko Mavrovski
Sonja Oshavkova
Leonida Gulevska
Aleksandar Dimitrovski
Zhivko Borisovski
Valentin Damchevski
Darko Velkoski
Set design: Valentin Svetozarev
Costume design: Blagoj Micevski
Music: Aleksandar Dimovski
Running time 2 hours
The performance is not suitable for persons under the age of 16.