National Theatre Live: The Seagull
strong language
Director(s)Jamie Lloyd
Production year2022
Release date03/11/2022
Genre(s)Performance
Approx. running minutes164m
CastEmilia Clarke
National Theatre Live: The Seagull
strong language
THE SEAGULL is a filmed performance of the play by Anton Chekhov in which an woman leaves Moscow to visit her terminally ...
THE SEAGULL is a filmed performance of the play by Anton Chekhov in which an woman leaves Moscow to visit her terminally ill brother.
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms (for example, 'whore', 'slag', 'bloody', 'piss', 'God', 'Jesus', 'Christ'), and a rude middle finger gesture.
additional issues
A trailer for another play includes brief close-up sight of a man with a bloodstained face.
An offscreen sound of a gunshot implies suicide. In another scene, a woman points her fingers to the side of her head in a gun gesture.
There are also brief moderate verbal sex references, references to mental health, and scenes of emotional upset.
strong language
Classified Date:
24/10/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
National Theatre
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms (for example, 'whore', 'slag', 'bloody', 'piss', 'God', 'Jesus', 'Christ'), and a rude middle finger gesture.
additional issues
A trailer for another play includes brief close-up sight of a man with a bloodstained face.
An offscreen sound of a gunshot implies suicide. In another scene, a woman points her fingers to the side of her head in a gun gesture.
There are also brief moderate verbal sex references, references to mental health, and scenes of emotional upset.
Classified Date:
24/10/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
National Theatre
Classified date24/10/2022
LanguageEnglish
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms (for example, 'whore', 'slag', 'bloody', 'piss', 'God', 'Jesus', 'Christ'), and a rude middle finger gesture.
additional issues
A trailer for another play includes brief close-up sight of a man with a bloodstained face.
An offscreen sound of a gunshot implies suicide. In another scene, a woman points her fingers to the side of her head in a gun gesture.
There are also brief moderate verbal sex references, references to mental health, and scenes of emotional upset.
Director(s)Jamie Lloyd
Production year2022
Release date03/11/2022
Genre(s)Performance
Approx. running minutes164m
CastEmilia Clarke
strong language
Classified Date:
24/10/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
National Theatre
language
There is strong language ('f**k'), as well as milder terms (for example, 'whore', 'slag', 'bloody', 'piss', 'God', 'Jesus', 'Christ'), and a rude middle finger gesture.
additional issues
A trailer for another play includes brief close-up sight of a man with a bloodstained face.
An offscreen sound of a gunshot implies suicide. In another scene, a woman points her fingers to the side of her head in a gun gesture.
There are also brief moderate verbal sex references, references to mental health, and scenes of emotional upset.
Classified Date:
24/10/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
National Theatre
Classified date24/10/2022
LanguageEnglish