1hr 45 minutes approx (no interval)
Devised together by the Company based on adaptations of The Seagull by Christopher Hampton, Anya Reiss and Stupid Fucking Bird by Aaron Posner
Directed by Sally Cookson
Endurance. That’s what show business is about. It’s not for the faint hearted. Chekhov understood that. And so do the fourteen Bristol Old Vic Theatre School acting students who are about to graduate, having spent the best part of their final year masked up, sanitised and constrained.
125 years after its first production, Chekhov’s The Seagull still resonates today. Konstantin, a young playwright overshadowed by his famous actress mother, attempts to create a new form of theatre. So, what happens when we take three very different versions of the play and explore them through the students’ own perspective?
Olivier Award-winning director Sally Cookson (A Monster Calls, Peter Pan) weaves together three seminal adaptations – Aaron Posner’s Stupid, Fucking Bird, Anya Reiss’ The Seagull and Christopher Hampton’s The Seagull – to present possibly an entirely new way of experiencing theatre.
Welcome to our experiment – expect good acting, some subtext, and a lot of lip-syncing!
Presented by Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and Bristol Old Vic.
It’s fantastic to take to the stage of the Bristol Old Vic and work with Sally Cookson again; nothing compares to the feeling of being in the room together and making work. The past year has obviously been a challenging time for those completing their training and entering an industry that has faced such an existential threat – and this makes our version of The Three Seagulls so personal, poignant and, ultimately, life-affirming. We’ve a sensational cohort of actors and technical students ensuring this return to live in-person theatre is well worth the wait.’ Jenny Stephens
If you need any further information, please contact us at marketing@oldvic.ac.uk
Saturday 3rd July 19:30
Monday 5th July – Saturday 10th 19.30
(Matinees Thursday 8th and Saturday 10th 14:30)
Captioned/Access Performance 9th July.
The School is delighted to be working in professional theatre venues once again. Current Government guidance is that schools, colleges and universities, including vocational training centres, should remain open with face-to-face teaching taking place where it is safe to do so. The School continues to be in close contact with Bristol’s Public Health team who are satisfied that all relevant procedures are in place to allow theatre productions to take place.
At the start of the spring term, the School’s final year Professional Acting students changed their living arrangements in order to form household bubbles aligned with their casting. This allows for physical contact between some of the characters, as you would expect in a regular theatre performance. All rehearsals and off-stage theatre work has been conducted following governmental guidance. The cast, director and key members of the technical team have been rehearsing off-site and those who are not bubbled have been maintaining social distancing throughout this process. The off-stage teams working at the theatre are zoned and the production has a dedicated Covid officer to ensure safe practices are maintained before, during and after each performance.
All at the Theatre School are grateful for the public support we continue to receive and look forward to welcoming you back into Bristol’s theatres.
Issam Al Ghussain
Katie Dorman
Michael Drake
Emma Hadley-Leonard
Charlie Hall
James Jip
Jake Kenny-Byrne
Lionelle Nsarhaza
Amelia Paltridge
Dumile Sibanda
Eliza Smith
Theo Spofforth
Dewi Wykes
Tessa Wong
Director Sally Cookson
Set Designer Cat Fuller
Costume Designer Maria Terry
Assistant Director
Rachael Walsh
Assistant Director
Hope Thain
Composer/Musical Director John O’Hara
Movement Director Laila Diallo
Sound Designer Madeleine Coward
Lighting Designer
Mike Gunning
Voice Coach Lucinda Roberts
Production Manager Ed Wilson
Assistant Production Manager Leila Glen
Production Supervisor Ruth Sidery
Stage Manager Cat Simpson
DSM Jamie Craker
ASM Joe Culpin
ASM Emily South
ASM Hannah Lipton
ASM Lara-Louise Jones
Covid Supervisor Beshlie Thorp
Covid Supervisor Alice Dillon
Prop Making Supervisor Dion Everett
Prop Making Supervisor Danni Davis
Costume Supervisor Katherine Vacara
Costume Assistant Saskia Bath
Costume Assistant Ruth Ferns-Duncan
Costume Assistant Laetitia Gorget
Costume Assistant Maisie Higgins
Costume Assistant Ruby Nex
Costume Assistant Susannah Pearce
Costume Assistant Angelica Robinson
Costume Assistant Charlotte Rowen
Workshop Supervisor Kirk Bishop
Supervising Scenic Artist Rowan Batoctoy
Scenic Artist Gina Hammersley
Scenic Artist Leri Tecwyn
Artistic Director Tom Morris
Production and Ops Director David Harraway
Production Manager Jemma Edwards
Production Coordinator Becky Davies
Head of Stage James Molyneux
Sound Engineer Duncan Arnold
Technicians Imogen Senter, Jon Everett and Sam Collier
Box Office Rebecca Molloy
Marketing Alice Wheeler and Jack Fayter
Communications Amanda Adams and Imogen Downes
Producer Ben Atterbury