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Eugène Ionesco's RHINOCEROS
Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Theatre presents RHINOCEROS by Eugène Ionesco | Translated by Martin Crimp | Directed by Clay Hopper | The sublime is confused with the ridiculous in this savage commentary on the human condition, a staple of every theatre classroom and of 20th century drama. A small town is besieged by one roaring citizen who becomes a rhinoceros and proceeds to trample on the social order. As more citizens are transformed into rhinoceroses, the trampling becomes overwhelming, and more and more citizens become rhinoceroses. One sane man, Berenger, remains, unable to change his form and identity. | $15 General Admission | $10 BU Alumni | $7.50 with CFA Membership | Free with BU ID, at the door, day of performance, subject to availability
When | 7:30 pm on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 |
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Building | Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre, 820 Commonwealth Avenue |