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Robert F. Benjamin
Los Alamos Light Opera
 

Edward Albee's
Seascape

Directed by Jim Sicilian
Produced by Gracie Cainelli

November 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19, and 20, 2010

Winner of the 1975 Pulitzer Prize. A major work by one of our theater's most famous and important writers. Critically hailed in its successful Broadway production, the play brings true eloquence, wit and warmth to its compelling yet subtle examination of the very meaning and significance of life itself.

On a deserted stretch of beach a middle-aged couple, relaxing after a picnic lunch, talk idly about home, family and their life together. She sketches, he naps, and then, suddenly, they are joined by two sea creatures -- lizards who have decided to leave the ocean depths and come ashore. Initial fear, and then suspicion of each other, are soon replaced by curiosity and, before long, the humans and the lizards (who speak admirable English) are engaged in a fascinating dialogue. The lizards, who are at a very advanced stage of evolution, are contemplating the terrifying, yet exciting, possibility of embarking on life out of the water; and the couple, for whom existence has grown flat and routine, holds the answers to their most urgent questions. These answers are given with warmth, humor and poetic eloquence, and with emotional and intellectual reverberations that will linger in the heart and mind long after the play has ended.

Showtimes:     7:30 pm Fridays & Saturdays
2:00 pm Sunday Matinee, November 14
Tickets:     $12 General Admission
$10 Students & Seniors

Tickets available at C.B. Fox or at the door.

Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc.