Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. First produced in 1959, RHINOCEROS presents a ...
Holly Frost and Samuel Butcher, who presented the Marquis de Sade play “Quills” at a local bondage club in August, now bring Eugene Ionesco’s absurdist comedy “Rhinoceros” to the stage. “Rhinoceros” ...
From producers Tom Shaner, Jennifer Stepanyk, and Gustavo Rodriguez (Fireside Mystery Theatre), a new mounting of Eugene Ionesco’s masterpiece of absurdist theater, Rhinoceros. Translated by Derek ...
Eugene Ionesco’s “Rhinoceros,” a simple and obvious two-act parable about the dangers of rampant conformism, tells of a small provincial town whose inhabitants are transformed into rhinoceroses.
To close its lucky 13th season, The Abreact turns to one of the acknowledged masters of Theater of the Absurd, Eugene Ionesco. "Rhinoceros" may be 55 years old, but this cautionary tale is as timely ...
In 1959, Eugène Ionesco wrote Rhinoceros, an absurdist satire about citizens of a small French town who, with little reason or explanation, spontaneously turn into nose-horned pachyderms from the ...
The premise of Eugene Ionesco's 1959 play Rhinoceros is simple: One morning in a small French town, a moony alcoholic named Bérenger discusses the vicissitudes of life with a pugnacious confidant ...
Rhinoceros is a play about a provincial French town in which the people start turning into rhinoceroses. Of course it’s not actually about that at all though. Written in 1959 by French-Romanian ...
There’s a curious symbiosis between Edward Albee’s Seascape, which opened at A.C.T. in January, and their current production of Eugene Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, that extends beyond their use of ...
The performances set for August 12 to 15 will be directed by Keivan Kasirian with a cast of 23 actors, including Mohsen Bahrami, Parisa Moqtadi, Afsun Afshar, Nasser Mardani, Shahrokh Rahmani, Elnaz ...