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Bergen County Players presents "Seascape" by Edward Albee

Published by New Jersey Stage

originally published: 12/30/2025

(ORADELL, NJ) -- Escape the cold and head to the sunny sand as Bergen County Players (BCP) raises the curtain on Seascape, which earned playwright Edward Albee his second  Pulitzer Prize in 1975. The limited run of only five performances is directed by Dottie Fischer of Tenafly. The show runs from January 10-18, 2026 at the Little Firehouse Theatre in Oradell.

Seascape blends elements of comedy, drama, and absurdism, using a fantastic scenario to explore profound human truths. It opens on a deserted beach, where a recently retired couple is relaxing in the sun, chatting idly and then seriously about some of life's biggest issues – like what they will do with their own lives now that the kids are grown.  Suddenly, out of the blue landscape, a pair of human-sized lizards emerges from the depths of the sea.

The play is not "farfetched, maybe nearfetched," Albee joked when he spoke to NY Times Theatre Critic Mel Gussow right after the show opened at the Shubert Theatre in January 1975.  It was the first premier that Albee had directed, and also the first time there were non-human characters in the cast. Paraphrasing Albee: It's a true-to-life story that could happen if the prehistoric fish at the bottom of the ocean evolve.

Fischer has assembled a talented cast for Seascape. Leslie Darcy of Oakland plays the role of Nancy – always looking for adventure. Her husband Charlie, who prefers to do nothing but relax, is played by Owen Sheridan of Leonia. Katie Maul of Fair Lawn takes on the role of the female lizard Sarah. Her loyal partner Leslie is played by Ian Murphy of Dumont.

Showtimes are Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:00pm. Tickets are $30 on Fridays and Saturdays, and $28 on Sundays. They can be purchased online at www.bcplayers.org, by calling 201-261-4200, or by visiting the box office at 298 Kinderkamack Road in Oradell during regular box office hours.




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"There are definitely unique challenges in this play. The lizards and the humans spend a lot of time crawling on the stage – which can be physically daunting," says Fischer.  "Also the long monologues, the set which is built with no furniture, and the costumes – which need to be both convincing and comfortable."

Edward Albee is considered one of the most influential playwrights of the 20th century. His career spanned nearly a half-century from the late 1950s to just before his death in 2016, during which time he wrote nearly 30 plays. His best-known work, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, catapulted his reputation and he is now revered as one of America's most provocative and fiercely witty playwrights. Winner of multiple Pulitzer Prizes, Tony Awards and a Kennedy Center Honor, his style is characterized by sharp dialogue, complex characters, and a willingness to push boundaries.

True to Albee's signature style, there is brilliant dialogue in Seascape. "It's funny, absurd and emotional, with elements of fantasy, philosophy and mortality," according to BCP Director Dottie Fischer. "If you ask Albee what the play is about, his answer is 'about two hours.'  In my opinion, it's about LIFE. Nothing happens and everything happens. Do we have a purpose in life and what makes life worth living?"

Fischer, a Life Member of BCP, is director of more than a dozen shows on the BCP stage, including Rabbit HoleGuys and Dolls, August: Osage County, Beehive, Anything Goes, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, They're Playing Our Song, Honk!,  Seussical, the Musical, Other Desert Cities, and It Shoulda Been You.  She has also choreographed a number of shows and is currently co-chair of the Workshop Committee to encourage new directors at BCP.

The production team of Seascape is comprised of Sharla Herbert (Producer), Michele Roth (AD/Stage Manager), Gerard Bourcier (Set Design), Ellyn Essig (Set Décor), Terri Caust (Costumes), Tina Ferrara (Props), Allan Seward (Lighting Design), Howard Kerner (Lighting Operator), Rob DeScherer (Sound Design), Lisa Dahlborg (Sound Operator), Sharon Little (Makeup), Richard Frant (Photography) and Jennifer Bancks (Member-At-Large).

Bergen County Players will donate a portion of the 2025-2026 season's proceeds to Joan's Joy Foundation of Hillsdale, New Jersey, which honors the memory of 7-year-old Girl Scout Joan Angela D'Alessandro. The Foundation promotes child safety via programs and provides fun experiences for at-risk children.

Bergen County Players, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to presenting quality theatrical productions to the community. Founded in 1932, BCP is one of America's longest-running little theater companies.

All photos by Richard Frant


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