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Mar042016

March 4, 2016, Friday - The Seagull opens at Southern Theater (runs thru March 27)

Time:  See ticket link for schedule

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

The Seagull Presented by Theatre Novi Most

March 4 - 27

Theatre Novi Most presents the iconic Russian classic by Anton Chekhov about love, art and the power and meaning of symbols, The Seagull. This production staged by Russian director Vladimir Rovinsky, disengagles the play from the chiches of samovars, corsets, and the “mysterious Russian soul” and instead addresses our contemporary world of disconnection and the desperate longing for love that is our seething, vibrating underbelly. In this existential and darkly humorous mediation on the stakes of living life and making art in a world where we are never more alone than when we are together, Theatre Novi Most reminds us that Chekhov is supremely one of us.

Performance run time: TBA

Tickets:  (no additional per ticket fees)
General Admission: $24
Student (with ID): $18
ARTshare Members:  FREE
Tuesday - Pay What You Can: $0, $5, $10, $15, $20 or $24