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Live Garra Theatre's ‘Rhinoceros’ is timely but takes its time

Urgency is built into Eugene Ionesco’s allegorical farce Rhinoceros. Too bad that in Live Garra Theatre’s current production, it took so long to get to the end.  The Romanian-born playwright, who died in 1994, primarily lived in Paris and wrote in French. His 1959 work, named for the horned behemoth, has become an example of Theater of the Absurd for its very premise: people turning into rhinoceroses. The goal? To shock, challenge, even push aud…
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dctheaterarts.org broke the news on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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