La gavina [The Seagull]

  • Teatre
  • De Grec a Grec

Versió lliure de l’obra d’Anton Txékhov

Fiction and reality, actors and characters become confused in a new incursion into the world of the Russian playwright by a renowned Catalan director. From the stage, a great cast speaks to us of love and theatre.

In 2015, the director Àlex Rigola achieved one of his most applauded works by staging Marits i mullers [Husbands and Wives] at the Villarroel, a stage adaptation of Woody Allen's script for the film of the same name. Now he is back at the same theatre with a play by one of the playwrights he has turned to most during his career: Anton Chekhov. He is offering a newly created, free adaptation of one of the author's best known plays, The Seagull. In this adaptation, Rigola uses the languages he has experimented with in previous plays, such as Aquest país no descobert que no deixa tornar de les seves fronteres cap dels seus viatgers [The country that doesn't let any travellers cross back across its frontiers]. And once again, he combines the plot of the play with the personal reflections and experiences of the director, three actresses and one actor, who speak about dissatisfaction, unrequited love, loneliness and the fear of getting old, all combined with the humour and nostalgia to be found in Chekhov's work. Rigola has used the experiences of his actors, who also speak about their work on stage and that of their colleagues, in order to adapt the play and put it into the first person.
This is the director's third adaptation of Chekhov, after Ivanov and Uncle Vanya (Grec 2018). Àlex Rigola is a director, playwright and producer who has directed the Teatre Lliure, the theatre section of the Venice Biennale and the Teatros del Canal in Madrid. He is one of the most outstanding celebrities and the most internationally renowned figure in modern Catalan theatre. For this adaptation he has surrounded himself with an outstanding cast who bare their souls on stage. They include Mònica López, the celebrated theatre and film actress, actor, playwright and director Nao Albet, playwright and director Pau Miró, actress Roser Vilajosana and actor Xavi Sáez, as well as the young actress Melissa Salvatierra, an up-and-coming talent.
A Titus Andrònic and Heartbreak Hotel production

Artistic card

Author: A free adaptation of Anton Chekhov's play Playwright and director: Àlex Rigola Performed by: Nao Albet, Pau Miró, Xavi Sáez, Mónica López, Melisa Salvatierra, Roser Vilajosana Assistant director: Alba Pujol Theatre head technician: Jaume Feixa Executive producer: Irene Vicente Communication: Cosmica (Anna Aurich) Press: Lídia Giménez and Albert López Marketing and communication: Publispec

Dates

  • Schedule
    July (Grec 2021)
  • Space

    La Villarroel
    http://lavillarroel.cat

    Carrer de Villarroel, 87, 08011 Barcelona, Espanya