Homo sapiens discuss life and art with Lizards
Edward Albee’s play Seascape opened at Theatre Schmeater this past weekend. Written in 1975, it seemed incredibly dated, but dealt with one of Albee’s favourite themes, conflicts between married couples. However, in this play the conflict is not of the pathological alcohol-induced variety, as in his more famous play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolfe, but rather the problem all couples go through at mid-life when they have to reassess their own individual lives in relation to their married lives.
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