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It has no stage, no seats, takes place in a labyrinth of oddly decorated rooms, and requires audience members to wear Venetian-style masks but gives ... of Eugène Ionesco's absurdist farce ...
So goes the excuse as easygoing provincial townsfolk spontaneously transform into the rampaging pachyderms of Eugene Ionesco’s seminal absurdist satire, “Rhinoceros.” In the easy surrender ...
Mary Myers, left, as Berenger and Momo Nakamura as Daisy in the Pointless Theatre production of Ionesco’s 1959 “Rhinoceros,” through April 24 at Universalist National Memorial Church.
“The Chairs,” at La MaMa, is the director Theodora Skipitares’s puppet theater response to Eugene Ionesco’s absurdist play.
When I was 9, I had a walk-on part in an amateur theater production of Eugène Ionesco’s absurdist 1959 masterpiece “Rhinocéros.” As the curtain went up, another boy and I ran on stage ...
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When theatergoers in Dusseldorf, Germany sat down one October evening in 1959 to watch the world premiere of Eugene Ionesco’s latest work, they witnessed a strange, new kind of play ...
Ingeniously introducing us to a provincial French town whose inhabitants morph into indomitable rhinos, when Eugène Ionesco’s Rhinoceros – an allegory of individual defiance in the face of ...
Eugène Ionesco’s 1959 absurdist play Rhinoceros has long been seen as an allegory for the rise of fascism, showing how people are gaslighted, coerced and coddled into putting up with a bizarre ...
Eugène Ionesco (born Eugen Ionescu, 26 November 1909 – 28 March 1994) was a Romanian-French playwright who wrote mostly in French, and was one of the foremost figures of the French avant-garde ...