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Welcome to our dramaturgy blog for the University of Utah's production of The Seagull by Anton Chekhov.

Here you'll find information relevant to our production, including images, articles, links... and more.

How to Use the Blog

The Blog Archive:
- Look at the Blog Archive on the right side of this page. The title of each posting briefly describes the content of the page.

- Click on the title that interests you and you will be directed to a post created by Sydney or Gabi.

Links of Interest:
- Below the Blog Archive is a list of links to useful external resources.

- Click on the link and you will be directed to an external page not created by the dramaturgy team.


Please note that this page is a work in progress and will be updated during rehearsal.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Photos of Interest from late 19th Century Russia


Russian School Teacher with pupils

Interior of wealthy Russian Drawing Room


Siberian Emigrants (above)
Group of upper-class Russians


































Peasants in Steppe Country (above)




















Near lake Hanka (above)











Lake Baikal (above)


























Lakes in Amur region (above)














Kartoum Waterfall















Typical Russian Architectual Design on house front(above)
















Rural Landscape (below) House with carridge (above)


















































































The Famine of 1892 (above begging for bread from Royal guard below Royal Guard raids)



















Empress Alexandra of the Russian Royal Family






















The style of dress for an aristocratic woman of wealth.


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