What if everyone around you started turning into rhinoceroses - and no one seemed to mind? Set in a small town spiraling into chaos, Rhinoceros mixes laugh-out-loud moments with eerie insight.
Eugne Ionesco was a Romanian-French playwright and one of the leading voices of the Theatre of the Absurd - a bold post-World War II movement that broke away from traditional storytelling. Instead of neat plots and clear morals, these plays embraced the irrational, the bizarre, and the funny yet uncomfortable truths of modern life.
Ionesco's work is known for turning everyday situations upside down to reveal the absurdity of social norms, political systems, and human behavior.
In Rhinoceros, he asks a darkly comic question: what if giving up your individuality meant becoming... a rhinoceros?
Welcome to French absurdism - with a universal sting!