Where Seagulls Go to be Lonely
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Helena, a seasoned actress in the Australian theatre scene, finds her comfortable routine disrupted when her daughter Emmeline presents a challenging play about asylum seekers. The situation intensifies with the arrival of Violet, a fervent student who idolizes Helena and seeks her mentorship. As Helena navigates the emotional turmoil brought on by these two strong-willed women, she grapples with her own desires and the moral implications of her choices, leading her to confront her professional and personal boundaries.


