Press Release Photos Program Reviews Click here to read the interview with director Gerald. C. Rivers at What the Butler Saw. Click here to read about Theatricum Botanicum in The New York Times Click here watch the segment about…
The Seagull: Malibu – Photos
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The Seagull: Malibu – Features & Interviews
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The Seagull: Malibu – Reviews
Los Angeles Times “BOLDLY AMUSING AND GOOD-NATURED… the production’s larkish approach is infectious… the glorious Topanga summer night backdrop, translates Chekhov’s setting into a rustic West Coast paradise.” — Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times Hollywood Progressive “TANTALIZING TWISTS AND TURNS……
The Seagull: Malibu – Press Release
Theatricum re-imagines Chekhov’s classic tragicomedy with ‘The Seagull: Malibu’ TOPANGA, Calif. (June 4, 2025) –– In the aftermath of the civil rights movement, a disillusioned young writer is haunted by the rise of a consumer-driven, plasticized world…
The Seagull: Malibu
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Strife – Photos
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Strife – Features & Interviews
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Strife – Reviews
Larchmont Chronicle “SHOULD BE SEEN BY EVERYONE… an epic battle between capital and labor…. The human cost, not the economic one, is at the play’s—and production’s—heart, and the large, committed cast brings the struggle to life with admirable clarity and…
