The Seagull
June 2007
Written by Anton Chekhov
‘Konstantin enters from the garden with a rifle and a dead seagull and says to Nina, “I was sick-minded enough today to kill this gull. I place it before you.” (Act 2)
For this project, extensive research was carried out to ensure the mechanics of the the wings and neck of the dead bird hung in a realistic manner when brought on stage.
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