The Seagull takes place in a picturesque setting, nestled in the heart of Regent’s Park. A complex production, the story begins with a play within a play, forcing audiences to question what is real.
The Seagull takes place in a picturesque setting, nestled in the heart of Regent’s Park. A complex production, the story begins with a play within a play, forcing audiences to question what is real.
The Seagull takes place in a picturesque setting, nestled in the heart of Regent’s Park. A complex production, the story begins with a play within a play, forcing audiences to question what is real.
Many will be aware of JM Barrie‘s inspiration for the much loved children’s story were the Llewellyn Davis family. The eldest son, George, was killed at the battle of Ypres in 1915. This year marks 100 years since George’s death and this production draws on this, and the wider centenary of World War One.