The Zoo Story
Zoo Story, The Author: Edward Albee
First Performance: 1959, Berlin; 1960, New York
Published: 1960
Genre: Drama in 1 act
Setting: Central Park, New York, c.1958
Cast: 2m
Peter, a publisher in his early forties, is sitting on a park bench reading a book as he does every Sunday afternoon. Jerry, a scruffy individual in his late thirties, enters and strikes up a conversation with Peter, announcing that he has come from the zoo and that Peter will ‘see it on TV tonight’. He probes Peter's life and establishes that Peter has a settled bourgeois existence, married with two daughters, owner of parakeets and cats. By contrast, Jerry has no family and lives in a tiny room in a brownstone rooming house. His ‘fat, ugly, mean, stupid’ landlady lusts after him, and her dog always tries to bite him. So Jerry...
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