Zoo Story

Performed in a frat-House living room in November 2023. Directed by Milly Hopkins. Starring Susannah Yezzi as Jenny, and Rosalind Joyce as Petra. Lighting by Fiona Bird.

Director’s Note:

“In 1960, in a tiny theater in Provincetown, a safe haven for gay life and young artists, Edward Albee premiered the one-act play, Zoo Story. Two middle-aged men sat on a Central Park Bench and it changed American Theater Forever. 

​It’s a play about the hope and struggle for connection, recognition, and conversation. To try and connect with a stranger and break through an anonymous, complacent world. But, their frustrations are also masculine attempts to assert themselves on, and dominate that world. 

​So, in our adaptation, two young women meet trying to escape the noise of a party, one you’ve probably been to. When Jenny walks into Petra’s life, both change forever. It’s a night of all sorts of games. Why does one stay, and why won’t the other go?”

– Milly Hopkins


Video of the Performance:


“Yezzi’s portrayal of Jenny was nothing short of a tour de force as she made the erratic character’s pain palpable, her strange worldview enticing, her absurdity seductive…Joyce played her part with a quiet grace that subtly communicated her fears and desires… Zoo Story was more than just a one-act play; it was a whole universe, with its own logic and parameters—the length of a couch, the space of an evening. With just a three-person team behind it, Zoo Story was nevertheless one of the best performances I’ve seen all semester.” 

— Grace Novarr, in a Review for BWOG, Columbia Student News