NEW YORK — If you’re a fan of Chekhov’s writing and Peter Sarsgaard’s acting, you face a serious dilemma this fall.
The announcement that Sarsgaard would play Trigorin in the Broadway transfer of the Royal Court Theatre’s acclaimed U.K. revival of The Seagull was intriguing. The actor has stage experience, and the wry intelligence and understated sexiness he has brought to a string of mostly well-received films (Kinsey, Garden State, Shattered Glass) seemed to bode well for this assignment.
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