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Rhinoceros archiveIn a sleepy French provincial town, a rhinoceros rampages across the market square. Another crushes someone's cat. A woman sounds the alarm: it is the townspeople themselves who are transforming into these raging beasts. As more and more of the citizens embrace their future as rhinos, just one man - the drunkard Berenger - refuses to transform. But why does he feel so out of step with everyone else? And what will his refusal to conform cost him? Eugene Ionesco's classic 1959 play is an uproarious absurdist farce - and a chilling examination of conformism, nationalism, fascism and fundamentalism that has been compared with Orwell's Animal Farm and Camus's The Plague. It considers the countless ways in which humans are content to adapt themselves to new and horrifying circumstances, and give in to poisonous ideologies. Alongside its piercing political insights, it is comic, thrillingly theatrical and deeply human, focusing on the unlikely hero of the everyman Berenger, and the possibility of resistance to what might seem inevitable.

Creatives/Company

Author: Eugene Ionesco
Company: Oxford Youth Theatre
Director(s): Network of Stuff, Rachel Capell
Design: Nomi Everall

Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros (Play) production archive for QTIX code T647023864. Details of all Rhinoceros archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S4762

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22 Mar 05
  to
26 Mar 05
Pegasus Theatre
Oxford, Oxfordshire
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