"RHINOCEROS"
“Ideologies separate us. Dreams and anguish bring us together.”
— Eugène Ionesco
Enter the world of Rhinoceros, Ionesco’s haunting vision of a world transformed. The play follows a small town where residents gradually turn into rhinoceroses. Experience this gripping allegory of conformity, autocracy, and the fight to remain human.
When Eugene Ionesco wrote Rhinoceros, in the 1950s, he was looking at how a community could metamorphosize into masses of rhinoceroses. He said of the ‘rhinoceritis' epidemic: “a new plague of modern times, a strange disease that thrives in different forms; automatic systematized thinking, the idolization of ideologies screens the mind from reality, perverts our understanding and makes us blind.”
"An allegory for our times." - The New York Times
Parental guidance is advised; adult and controversial themes may be discussed