RHINOCEROS (THEATRE)

01 August, 2015

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The Bangalore Little Theatre, in collaboration with the Alliance Française de Bangalore, will perform Eugene Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, a play in the Theatre of the Absurd tradition. Featuring a production with backlit rhinoceros heads, the play attempts to break the “fourth wall” between actors and the audience. The group’s aim is to leave viewers with the feeling that the absurdity they witness onstage may in fact be less absurd than reality.

Rhinoceros, 3.30pm and 7pm, 28 to 30 August, Alliance Française de Bangalore, 108 Thimmaiah Road, Bengaluru.

For more information visit www.bangalore.afindia.org.

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