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DESCRIPTION:By Edward Albee\nDirected by Mary Ringstad-Gagliano\n\nZoo Stor
 y\, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Albee\, is the inaugura
 l outdoor production in the newly renovated President’s Courtyard\, adjacen
 t to the Oakton Performing Arts Center. The play follows the conversation b
 etween two strangers in Central Park\, ending in an act of violence. Althou
 gh written 65 years ago\, Albee’s first play remains hauntingly relevant to
 day. “Albee has constructed a short but multi-leveled play dealing with iss
 ues of human isolation\, loneliness\, class difference\, and the dangers of
  inaction within American society. He focuses on the need for people to ack
 nowledge and understand each other’s differences.” (Drama for Students\, 19
 98). This play deals with adult themes and is not intended for younger or m
 ore sensitive audiences.\n\n \n\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the pe
 rformance will be moved into the Footlik Theater.\n\nThursdays\, Sept. 4 an
 d 11 at 12:30 p.m.\nFridays\, Sept. 5 and 12 at 6 p.m.\nSaturdays\, Sept. 6
  and 13 at 6 p.m.\nSundays\, Sept. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m.\n\n$12 general admiss
 ion\; $10 students and seniors \n\nTicket information at www.oakton.edu/tic
 kets or 847.635.1900
DTEND:20250904T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T200414Z
DTSTART:20250904T173000Z
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, Courtyard
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Zoo Story
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URL:https://events.oakton.edu/event/the-zoo-story
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:By Edward Albee\nDirected by Mary Ringstad-Gagliano\n\nZoo Stor
 y\, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Albee\, is the inaugura
 l outdoor production in the newly renovated President’s Courtyard\, adjacen
 t to the Oakton Performing Arts Center. The play follows the conversation b
 etween two strangers in Central Park\, ending in an act of violence. Althou
 gh written 65 years ago\, Albee’s first play remains hauntingly relevant to
 day. “Albee has constructed a short but multi-leveled play dealing with iss
 ues of human isolation\, loneliness\, class difference\, and the dangers of
  inaction within American society. He focuses on the need for people to ack
 nowledge and understand each other’s differences.” (Drama for Students\, 19
 98). This play deals with adult themes and is not intended for younger or m
 ore sensitive audiences.\n\n \n\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the pe
 rformance will be moved into the Footlik Theater.\n\nThursdays\, Sept. 4 an
 d 11 at 12:30 p.m.\nFridays\, Sept. 5 and 12 at 6 p.m.\nSaturdays\, Sept. 6
  and 13 at 6 p.m.\nSundays\, Sept. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m.\n\n$12 general admiss
 ion\; $10 students and seniors \n\nTicket information at www.oakton.edu/tic
 kets or 847.635.1900
DTEND:20250906T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T200414Z
DTSTART:20250905T230000Z
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, Courtyard
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Zoo Story
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URL:https://events.oakton.edu/event/the-zoo-story
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:By Edward Albee\nDirected by Mary Ringstad-Gagliano\n\nZoo Stor
 y\, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Albee\, is the inaugura
 l outdoor production in the newly renovated President’s Courtyard\, adjacen
 t to the Oakton Performing Arts Center. The play follows the conversation b
 etween two strangers in Central Park\, ending in an act of violence. Althou
 gh written 65 years ago\, Albee’s first play remains hauntingly relevant to
 day. “Albee has constructed a short but multi-leveled play dealing with iss
 ues of human isolation\, loneliness\, class difference\, and the dangers of
  inaction within American society. He focuses on the need for people to ack
 nowledge and understand each other’s differences.” (Drama for Students\, 19
 98). This play deals with adult themes and is not intended for younger or m
 ore sensitive audiences.\n\n \n\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the pe
 rformance will be moved into the Footlik Theater.\n\nThursdays\, Sept. 4 an
 d 11 at 12:30 p.m.\nFridays\, Sept. 5 and 12 at 6 p.m.\nSaturdays\, Sept. 6
  and 13 at 6 p.m.\nSundays\, Sept. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m.\n\n$12 general admiss
 ion\; $10 students and seniors \n\nTicket information at www.oakton.edu/tic
 kets or 847.635.1900
DTEND:20250907T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T200414Z
DTSTART:20250906T230000Z
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, Courtyard
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Zoo Story
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URL:https://events.oakton.edu/event/the-zoo-story
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:By Edward Albee\nDirected by Mary Ringstad-Gagliano\n\nZoo Stor
 y\, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Albee\, is the inaugura
 l outdoor production in the newly renovated President’s Courtyard\, adjacen
 t to the Oakton Performing Arts Center. The play follows the conversation b
 etween two strangers in Central Park\, ending in an act of violence. Althou
 gh written 65 years ago\, Albee’s first play remains hauntingly relevant to
 day. “Albee has constructed a short but multi-leveled play dealing with iss
 ues of human isolation\, loneliness\, class difference\, and the dangers of
  inaction within American society. He focuses on the need for people to ack
 nowledge and understand each other’s differences.” (Drama for Students\, 19
 98). This play deals with adult themes and is not intended for younger or m
 ore sensitive audiences.\n\n \n\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the pe
 rformance will be moved into the Footlik Theater.\n\nThursdays\, Sept. 4 an
 d 11 at 12:30 p.m.\nFridays\, Sept. 5 and 12 at 6 p.m.\nSaturdays\, Sept. 6
  and 13 at 6 p.m.\nSundays\, Sept. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m.\n\n$12 general admiss
 ion\; $10 students and seniors \n\nTicket information at www.oakton.edu/tic
 kets or 847.635.1900
DTEND:20250907T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T200414Z
DTSTART:20250907T190000Z
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LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, Courtyard
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Zoo Story
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URL:https://events.oakton.edu/event/the-zoo-story
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:By Edward Albee\nDirected by Mary Ringstad-Gagliano\n\nZoo Stor
 y\, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Albee\, is the inaugura
 l outdoor production in the newly renovated President’s Courtyard\, adjacen
 t to the Oakton Performing Arts Center. The play follows the conversation b
 etween two strangers in Central Park\, ending in an act of violence. Althou
 gh written 65 years ago\, Albee’s first play remains hauntingly relevant to
 day. “Albee has constructed a short but multi-leveled play dealing with iss
 ues of human isolation\, loneliness\, class difference\, and the dangers of
  inaction within American society. He focuses on the need for people to ack
 nowledge and understand each other’s differences.” (Drama for Students\, 19
 98). This play deals with adult themes and is not intended for younger or m
 ore sensitive audiences.\n\n \n\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the pe
 rformance will be moved into the Footlik Theater.\n\nThursdays\, Sept. 4 an
 d 11 at 12:30 p.m.\nFridays\, Sept. 5 and 12 at 6 p.m.\nSaturdays\, Sept. 6
  and 13 at 6 p.m.\nSundays\, Sept. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m.\n\n$12 general admiss
 ion\; $10 students and seniors \n\nTicket information at www.oakton.edu/tic
 kets or 847.635.1900
DTEND:20250911T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T200414Z
DTSTART:20250911T173000Z
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LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, Courtyard
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Zoo Story
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URL:https://events.oakton.edu/event/the-zoo-story
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:By Edward Albee\nDirected by Mary Ringstad-Gagliano\n\nZoo Stor
 y\, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Albee\, is the inaugura
 l outdoor production in the newly renovated President’s Courtyard\, adjacen
 t to the Oakton Performing Arts Center. The play follows the conversation b
 etween two strangers in Central Park\, ending in an act of violence. Althou
 gh written 65 years ago\, Albee’s first play remains hauntingly relevant to
 day. “Albee has constructed a short but multi-leveled play dealing with iss
 ues of human isolation\, loneliness\, class difference\, and the dangers of
  inaction within American society. He focuses on the need for people to ack
 nowledge and understand each other’s differences.” (Drama for Students\, 19
 98). This play deals with adult themes and is not intended for younger or m
 ore sensitive audiences.\n\n \n\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the pe
 rformance will be moved into the Footlik Theater.\n\nThursdays\, Sept. 4 an
 d 11 at 12:30 p.m.\nFridays\, Sept. 5 and 12 at 6 p.m.\nSaturdays\, Sept. 6
  and 13 at 6 p.m.\nSundays\, Sept. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m.\n\n$12 general admiss
 ion\; $10 students and seniors \n\nTicket information at www.oakton.edu/tic
 kets or 847.635.1900
DTEND:20250913T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T200414Z
DTSTART:20250912T230000Z
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LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, Courtyard
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Zoo Story
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URL:https://events.oakton.edu/event/the-zoo-story
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:By Edward Albee\nDirected by Mary Ringstad-Gagliano\n\nZoo Stor
 y\, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Albee\, is the inaugura
 l outdoor production in the newly renovated President’s Courtyard\, adjacen
 t to the Oakton Performing Arts Center. The play follows the conversation b
 etween two strangers in Central Park\, ending in an act of violence. Althou
 gh written 65 years ago\, Albee’s first play remains hauntingly relevant to
 day. “Albee has constructed a short but multi-leveled play dealing with iss
 ues of human isolation\, loneliness\, class difference\, and the dangers of
  inaction within American society. He focuses on the need for people to ack
 nowledge and understand each other’s differences.” (Drama for Students\, 19
 98). This play deals with adult themes and is not intended for younger or m
 ore sensitive audiences.\n\n \n\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the pe
 rformance will be moved into the Footlik Theater.\n\nThursdays\, Sept. 4 an
 d 11 at 12:30 p.m.\nFridays\, Sept. 5 and 12 at 6 p.m.\nSaturdays\, Sept. 6
  and 13 at 6 p.m.\nSundays\, Sept. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m.\n\n$12 general admiss
 ion\; $10 students and seniors \n\nTicket information at www.oakton.edu/tic
 kets or 847.635.1900
DTEND:20250914T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T200414Z
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LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, Courtyard
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Zoo Story
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URL:https://events.oakton.edu/event/the-zoo-story
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:By Edward Albee\nDirected by Mary Ringstad-Gagliano\n\nZoo Stor
 y\, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Albee\, is the inaugura
 l outdoor production in the newly renovated President’s Courtyard\, adjacen
 t to the Oakton Performing Arts Center. The play follows the conversation b
 etween two strangers in Central Park\, ending in an act of violence. Althou
 gh written 65 years ago\, Albee’s first play remains hauntingly relevant to
 day. “Albee has constructed a short but multi-leveled play dealing with iss
 ues of human isolation\, loneliness\, class difference\, and the dangers of
  inaction within American society. He focuses on the need for people to ack
 nowledge and understand each other’s differences.” (Drama for Students\, 19
 98). This play deals with adult themes and is not intended for younger or m
 ore sensitive audiences.\n\n \n\nIn the event of inclement weather\, the pe
 rformance will be moved into the Footlik Theater.\n\nThursdays\, Sept. 4 an
 d 11 at 12:30 p.m.\nFridays\, Sept. 5 and 12 at 6 p.m.\nSaturdays\, Sept. 6
  and 13 at 6 p.m.\nSundays\, Sept. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m.\n\n$12 general admiss
 ion\; $10 students and seniors \n\nTicket information at www.oakton.edu/tic
 kets or 847.635.1900
DTEND:20250914T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260415T200414Z
DTSTART:20250914T190000Z
GEO:42.054993;-87.886683
LOCATION:Des Plaines Campus\, Courtyard
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Zoo Story
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URL:https://events.oakton.edu/event/the-zoo-story
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