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Edward Franklin Alby - The Zoo Story

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Edward Franklin Alby - The Zoo Story

  • Author: Edward Franklin Alby
    • American play written by an American playwright
    • Known as an Absurd dramatist
    • Genre: One act play
    • Written in 1958
    • Completed in three weeks
    • First performed in Berlin in 1959, then performed in the Broadway theatre in 1960
  • The play deals with social disparity, disillusionment, dehumanization and isolation in the materialistic world.
    • Characters
      • Peter
      • Jerry
    • The two characters Peter and Jerry…

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Samuel Shepard

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Samuel Shepard

  • Full name: Samuel Shepard
  • American playwright
  • Born: November 3,1943
  • Died: July 27,2017
  • Known as a famous author, playwright, scriptwriter, director etc.
  • Awarded Pulitzer prize in 1979 for his celebrated play “Buried Child” .
  • He wrote oblique, poetic and surrealistic plays.
  • In 1986, he was elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Science.
  • In 1992, he was awarded the gold medal for drama from the Academy.
  • Sam Shepard՚s plays are performed on and off Broadway and in all the major regional American theatres.
  • They are also widely performed and studied in Europe, particularly in Britain, Germany and France, finding both a popular and scholarly audience.
  • A leader of the avan…

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