
THE SEAGULL
by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Anya Reiss
Salisbury University’s Bobbi Biron Theatre Program
Description: In Anya Reiss's modern and biting adaptation The Seagull, the characters yearn for fame, love, and the elusive chance to rewrite their histories in Chekhov's darkly comic masterpiece. In this production, we explored the liminal qualities of Chekhov’s world—the unsettling feeling he conjures of always being between moments, relationships, identities, and places. Liminality was centralized in every aspect of the design and blocking. Are we inside or outdoors? Is this in the past or present? How is gender expression liminal?
Production Team:
Scenic Designer: John Raley
Costume Designer: Imari Pyles
Lighting Designer: Mitchell Cronin
Sound Designer & Original Composition: Derek Etman
Photos: Megan Raymond