
The Seagull
Drama
Overview
What if Konstantin Gavrilovich, from Anton Chekkov's famous play, did not commit suicide and was murdered instead? And who did it? Boris Akunin's take on The Seagull unfolds as a comedic murder mystery.
Top Cast


Irina Apeksimova
Irina Apeksimova
Ирина Николаевна Аркадина
Irina Apeksimova
Ирина Николаевна Аркадина


Aleksandr Metelkin
Aleksandr Metelkin
Константин Гаврилович Треплев
Aleksandr Metelkin
Константин Гаврилович Треплев


Aleksandr Rezalin
Aleksandr Rezalin
Петр Николаевич Сорин
Aleksandr Rezalin
Петр Николаевич Сорин


Darya Avratinskaya
Darya Avratinskaya
Нина Заречная
Darya Avratinskaya
Нина Заречная


Sergey Veksler
Sergey Veksler
Илья Афанасьевич Шамраев
Sergey Veksler
Илья Афанасьевич Шамраев


Anastasiya Kolpikova
Anastasiya Kolpikova
Полина Андреевна
Anastasiya Kolpikova
Полина Андреевна


Yuri Smirnov
Yuri Smirnov
Константин Треплев
Yuri Smirnov
Константин Треплев


Ekaterina Ryabushinskaya
Ekaterina Ryabushinskaya
Полина Андреевна
Ekaterina Ryabushinskaya
Полина Андреевна


Galina Volodina
Galina Volodina
Маша
Galina Volodina
Маша


Yulia Kuvarzina
Yulia Kuvarzina
Маша
Yulia Kuvarzina
Маша
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