
Only tickets purchased by authorised agencies should be considered valid and reliable. The only authorised ticket sellers for this event is Sydney Theatre Company. Alternatively, you may email a copy of your identification to Please quote your booking reference number.įor specific access requirements, please call Box Office on (02) 9250 1777 to book your seats. Suitable and valid identification must be provided for collection of tickets and at the venue, such as your concession or proof of age card. Exact prices will be displayed with seat selection. Prices are correct at the time of publication and subject to change without notice. Single ticket bookings: $8.50 online $8.50 telephone $0 Box Office counter For full details on our safety measures please visit our Visitor Safety Information page. The safety of our audiences, artists and staff is of paramount importance. duration 2 hrs 30 mins (including interval). In the hands of these extraordinary artists, we are in for something very special.Īpprox. The first of Chekhov’s great masterpieces, The Seagull is a rich, funny and moving play that is unmissable for anyone who loves theatre. In The Seagull, Savage and Upton will bring Chekhov’s wry and offbeat sense of humour to the fore and present a beautiful investigation of the power of art and the complicated personalities that make it happen. When a flirtation blossoms between Nina and Trigorin, jealousy and ambition throw the whole party into various states of crisis.ĭirector Imara Savage last wowed STC audiences with her revelatory production Saint Joan (2018).


Arkadina’s son, the struggling playwright Konstantin, is besotted with a beautiful young ingenue from the next house over, Nina. The ageing starlet Irina Arkadina has arrived for a romantic getaway with her much younger lover, the novelist Trigorin. In a splendid country house beside a beautiful lake, love triangles, intrigue and thwarted egos are running amok. Sigrid Thornton returns to STC as the larger-than-life diva Arkadina, in a new adaptation from Australia’s greatest interpreter of Chekhov and former STC Artistic Director, Andrew Upton.
