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''Rhinoceros'' (French original title ''Rhinocéros'') is a play by Eugène Ionesco (1912-1994), written in 1959. The play belongs to the school of drama known as the Theatre of the Absurd. Over the course of three acts, the inhabitants of a small, provincial French town turn into rhinoceroses; ultimately the only human who does not succumb to this mass metamorphosis is the central character, Bérenger, a flustered everyman figure who is often criticized throughout the play for his drinking and tardiness. The play is often read as a response and criticism to the sudden upsurge of Communism, Fascism and Nazism during the events preceding World War II, and explores the themes of conformity, culture, mass movements, philosophy and morality.
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#REDIRECT[[Rhinocéros]]
 
 
Produced by [[Peter Kleinschmidt]] with the students of UCT at the [[Little Theatre]] in 196*.
 
 
 
Translated into Afrikaans from the French as ''Die Renosters'' by [[Bartho Smit]]. Published by HAUM-Literêr in the series ''Bartho Smit-vertalings'' in 1984, including ''Die Les'' and ''Die Koning Sterf'' in the same volume. Directed by [[Jannie Gildenhuys]] for [[PACT]] in 1963 starring Gildenhuys, [[Cobus Rossouw]], [[Vicki Vosloo]], [[Ernst Eloff]], [[Phyllis Punt]], [[Roelf Laubscher]], [[Limpie Basson]], [[Jan Bruijns]], [[Leonora Nel]], [[Francois Swart]] and [[Kita Redelinghuijs]]. Decor by [[Raimond Schoop]] and costumes designed by [[Joubero Malherbe]].
 
 
 
Presented by the [[Stellenbosch University Drama Department]] in the [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] in May 1994, directed by [[Waldemar Schultz]], starring [[Paul du Toit]], [[Francois Toerien]], [[Anneke Hayward]], [[Ewald Cress]], [[Martelize Kolver]], [[Anton van Eeden]], [[Erik de Waal]], [[Suzanne Smith]], [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]], [[Franci Swanepoel]], [[Marianne Stander]], [[Lisl Wolmarans]], [[Nico Dreyer]], [[Amelda Brand]], [[Cornelius Koopman]], [[Nicole Holm]], and [[Waldemar Schultz]].
 
 
 
== Sources ==
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinoceros_(play)
 
 
 
PACT report, 1963/64
 
 
 
 
 
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