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I’ve lost a whole day over these people, a whole day!” In “The Theater of the Absurd” (all the rage in the 1950s) life, though full of sound and fury, has no purpose or meaning ...
Is the theatre of the absurd dead? In today’s world, when cruel and crazy events happen almost daily, the idea that you can satirize daily life by exaggerating its latent irrationalities seems ...
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Opinion: Don’t become a rhinoceros: Trump’s accession and our new theater of the absurd“Rhinoceros” is a classic of the “theater of the absurd,” a genre in which vaudeville farce and tragedy meet and mingle. Set in a small unnamed town in France, the play tells the story of ...
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