When Rhinoceros, written in 1959, opened at the Royal Court in London a year later, it starred Laurence Olivier and Joan ...
This 1959 absurdist play about crushing conformism should still be relevant, yet the Almeida’s revival lacks real punch ...
It’s April now, and you can look forward to an enjoyably eclectic month on the London stage. There’s a little something for everyone: a bit of celebrity magic – Ewan MacGregor and Elizabeth Debicki in ...
Following a shocking rhino rampage, the inhabitants of a French town finds themselves transformed into silver-skinned ...
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Dìrísù has impressive gravitas in this revival of Ionesco's absurdist satire about the dangers of conformity that feels timely ...
Omar Elerian’s take on Ionesco is sterile and irksomely arch A snorting rhinoceros thunders through the streets of a quiet ...
Shakespeare’s Globe has announced the cast of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, directed by Ola Ince. The Crucible is the first ...