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A play in which Frenchmen start turning into rhinoceroses, even the fun of the kazoo can't save this absurdish mishmash, ...
The Mel Brooks approach – just say yes, then don’t do it – also attracted much optimistic love.
Starting Monday, visitors will be able to experience the newest addition to the Cincinnati Zoo's Elephant Trek.
Bear with me here, but this revival of Eugène Ionesco’s playfully absurd 1959 drama is terrific. I know, I know, this is the ...
Following a shocking rhino rampage, the inhabitants of a French town finds themselves transformed into silver-skinned ...
Read our review of *Rhinoceros*, now at the Almeida Theatre to 26 April. Read more theatre reviews on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
The message of this 1959 absurdist play survives. But instead of looking back at the horrors of conformism in 20th-century ...
Is the theatre of the absurd dead? In today’s world, when cruel and crazy events happen almost daily, the idea that you can ...
A snorting rhinoceros thunders through the streets of a quiet provincial town. The inhabitants are appalled. Soon the ...
When Rhinoceros, written in 1959, opened at the Royal Court in London a year later, it starred Laurence Olivier and Joan ...
This 1959 absurdist play about crushing conformism should still be relevant, yet the Almeida’s revival lacks real punch ...
Elerian's brand of maximalist metatheatre greedily hogs the limelight, a crusade to deconstruct Rhinoceros within an inch of ...