At Home; At The Zoo review: Silence, tension and disruption shape this intimate two-act experience
At Home At The Zoo
(Realist Drama)
★★★
Cast: Bhushan Kalyan, Mondira Jaisimha, Shashank Karmarkar
Director: Derring Duo
Duration: 90 min
Language: English
Review:
Edward Albee’s At Home at the Zoo unfolds as a two-act exploration of marriage, loneliness, and unexpected human connection. It follows a long-married couple, Peter and Ann, and a stranger who disrupts Peter’s emotional equilibrium, pairing a first act titled Homelife with his 1959 play The Zoo Story. The play begins almost too quietly to register. Ann enters the scene with a soft “We should talk,” the line slipping into the room almost unnoticed before the evening gradually tightens into something more unsettling.
The first act settles into a living room that feels instantly familiar. Two chairs and a small table suffice for a conversation that drifts between the ordinary and the unspoken. There is an ease to Ann and Peter’s exchanges, shaped by years of togetherness, yet something beneath it remains unresolved. Mondira’s Ann carries a gentle absent-mindedness that lends the character both warmth and a faint, lingering distance.
The second act shifts to a park bench, the setting just as spare, yet the world feels altered. Jerry arrives like a disturbance that refuses to settle. His stories circle and wander, occasionally stretching the moment, but Shashank sustains their pull, keeping the character’s unpredictability intact. Bhushan’s Peter threads both acts together with quiet control. His composure gradually tightens into agitation, the shift is convincing.
Stripped of spectacle, the play remains immersive, building to a strong close and leaving a thoughtful reflection on loneliness and fragile human connection.
Should you watch it?
A thoughtful, dialogue-driven theatre with strong performances; uneven but lingers.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
★★★
Cast: Bhushan Kalyan, Mondira Jaisimha, Shashank Karmarkar
Director: Derring Duo
Duration: 90 min
Language: English
Review:
Edward Albee’s At Home at the Zoo unfolds as a two-act exploration of marriage, loneliness, and unexpected human connection. It follows a long-married couple, Peter and Ann, and a stranger who disrupts Peter’s emotional equilibrium, pairing a first act titled Homelife with his 1959 play The Zoo Story. The play begins almost too quietly to register. Ann enters the scene with a soft “We should talk,” the line slipping into the room almost unnoticed before the evening gradually tightens into something more unsettling.
The first act settles into a living room that feels instantly familiar. Two chairs and a small table suffice for a conversation that drifts between the ordinary and the unspoken. There is an ease to Ann and Peter’s exchanges, shaped by years of togetherness, yet something beneath it remains unresolved. Mondira’s Ann carries a gentle absent-mindedness that lends the character both warmth and a faint, lingering distance.
The second act shifts to a park bench, the setting just as spare, yet the world feels altered. Jerry arrives like a disturbance that refuses to settle. His stories circle and wander, occasionally stretching the moment, but Shashank sustains their pull, keeping the character’s unpredictability intact. Bhushan’s Peter threads both acts together with quiet control. His composure gradually tightens into agitation, the shift is convincing.
Stripped of spectacle, the play remains immersive, building to a strong close and leaving a thoughtful reflection on loneliness and fragile human connection.
Should you watch it?
A thoughtful, dialogue-driven theatre with strong performances; uneven but lingers.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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