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The Seagull Captivates a Full House at the National Archaeological Museum "La Civitella"

On the evening of 2 July, audiences filled the Sala Frontoni at the National Archaeological Museum "La Civitella" for a remarkable performance of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, directed by Massimo Di Michele.

The Seagull Captivates a Full House at the National Archaeological Museum

The hall was completely full, with theatre lovers gathering to experience one of the greatest masterpieces of world drama in the unique setting of the museum. From the opening scene to the final curtain, the audience remained deeply engaged, responding with great emotion to the powerful performances and thoughtful direction.

At the conclusion of the performance, the cast and creative team were rewarded with prolonged and enthusiastic applause, as spectators rose to their feet to celebrate an unforgettable evening of theatre. Many audience members also came forward to present the performers with flowers, adding a heartfelt and traditional gesture of appreciation for their outstanding work.

The overwhelming response from the public confirmed the production as one of the festival's standout events, demonstrating the enduring power of Chekhov's timeless drama and the exceptional artistic achievement of everyone involved. The evening was a true celebration of theatre, leaving both performers and audiences with lasting memories.