The Catastrophic Theatre Presents RHINOCEROS Next Month

By: Oct. 24, 2017
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Regarded as one of the landmark plays of the 20th century, RHINOCEROS is a modern masterpiece that comments on the plight of the human condition, made tolerable only by self-delusion. The production begins November 17 and runs through December 10. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at matchouston.org or by calling the Box Office at 713-521-4533. Performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., and Sundays at 2:30 p.m.

A rhinoceros suddenly appears in a sleepy town, trampling through the peaceful streets. Soon another appears, and another, and another until it becomes clear that ordinary citizens are actually transforming into beasts as they learn to "move with the times." Martin Esslin, author of the classic book THE THEATRE OF THE ABSURD, notes that "what the play conveys is the absurdity of defiance as much as the absurdity of conformism, the tragedy of the individualist who cannot join the happy throng of less sensitive people, the artist's feelings as an outcast..."

Full of biting wit and nightmarish anxiety, RHINOCEROS is Eugene Ionesco's most famous play. Ionesco fled Rumania in 1938, as more and more of his acquaintances began to adhere to the fascist Iron Guard. Reflecting on how this period in his life informed RHINOCEROS, he noted: "I remembered that in the course of my life I have been very much struck by what one might call the current of opinion, by its rapid evolution, its power of contagion, which is that of a real epidemic. People allow themselves suddenly to be invaded by a new religion, a doctrine, a fanaticism.... At such moments we witness a veritable mental mutation. I don't know if you've noticed it, but when people no longer share your opinions, when you can no longer make yourself understood by them, one has the impression of being confronted with monsters-rhinos, for example. They have that mix of candor and ferocity. They would kill you with the best of consciences."

RHINOCEROS premiered in Paris in 1960 in a production directed by, and starring, French theatre legend Jean-Louis Barrault and was seen later the same year at the Royal Court in London, directed by Orson Welles and starring Laurence Olivier. Despite its canonical status, the play has received relatively few professional productions in the U.S. The Catastrophic Theatre's new production will be directed by Catastrophic Associate Director Tamarie Cooper, who directed the play in 2003 with Infernal Bridegroom Productions, to much critical acclaim.

RHINOCEROS features a powerhouse cast of Houston favorites: Arianna Bermudez, Noel Bowers, JeAnne Harris, Karina Pal-Montano Bowers, George Parker, Becky Randall, Rachel Rubin, Joel Sandel, Kyle Sturdivant, and Abraham Zeus Zapata. Set by Ryan McGettigan, Costumes by Macy Lyne, Lights by Hudson Davis, Sound by Shawn St. John, and Props by Lauren Davis.



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