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Four Plays: The Bald Soprano; The Lesson; Jack, or the Submission; The Chairs

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The leading figure of absurdist theater and one of the great innovators of the modern stage, Eugene Ionesco did not write his first play, The Bald Soprano, until 1950. He went on to become an internationally renowned master of modern drama, famous for the comic proportions and bizarre effects that allow his work to be simultaneously hilarious, tragic, and profound.

Rhinoceros and Other Plays

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In Rhinoceros, as in his earlier plays, Ionesco startles audiences with a world that invariably erupts in explosive laughter and nightmare anxiety. A rhinoceros suddenly appears in a small town, tramping through its peaceful streets. Soon there are two, then three, until the “movement” is universal: a transformation of average citizens into beasts, as they learn to move with the times. Finally, only one man remains. “I’m the last man left, and I’m staying that way until the end. I’m not capitulating!”

Exit the King, The Killer, and Macbett / Three Plays

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Exit the King is a highly stylized, ritualized death rite unfolding the final hours of the once-great king Berenger the First. As he dies, his kingdom also dies. His armies suffer defeat, the young emigrate, the seasons change overnight, and his kingdom’s borders shrink to the outline of his throne. At last, as the curtain falls, the king himself dissolves into a gray mist.

Amedee and Other Plays: Amedee, The New Tenant and Victims of Duty (Ionesco, Eugene)

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The author of such modern classics as The Bald Soprano, Exit the King, Rhinoceros, and The Chairs, Eugène Ionesco is “one of the most important and influential figures in the modern theater” (Library Journal). This crucial collection combines The New Tenant with Amédée and Victims of Duty—the plays Richard Gilman has called, along with The Killer, Ionesco’s “greatest plays, works of the same solidity, fulness, and permanence as [those of] his predecessors in the dramatic revolution that began with Ibsen and is still going on.”

Notes and Counter Notes: Writings on the Theatre

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The Bald Soprano and The Lesson: Two Plays -- A New Translation

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Often called the father of the Theater of the Absurd, Eugène Ionesco wrote groundbreaking plays that are simultaneously hilarious, tragic, and profound. Now his classic one acts The Bald Soprano and The Lesson are available in an exciting new translation by Pulitzer Prize-finalist Tina Howe, noted heir of Ionesco’s absurdist vision, acclaimed by Frank Rich as “one of the smartest playwrights we have.” In The Bald Soprano Ionesco throws together a cast of characters including the quintessential British middle-class family the Smiths, their guests the Martins, their maid Mary, and a fire chief determined to extinguish all fires — including their hearths. It’s an archetypical absurdist tale and Ionesco displays his profound take on the problems inherent in modern communication. The Lesson illustrates Ionesco’s comic genius, where insanity and farce collide as a professor becomes increasingly frustrated with his hapless student, and the student with his mad teacher.

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A drama good time at SU - Oneida Dispatch
A drama good time at SUby the legendary songwriting team of Rodgers and Hammerstein; Eugene Ionesco's absurdist one-act plays “The Bald Soprano” and “The Chairs;” a musical version of Louisa May Alcott's “Little Women” by award-winning songwriters Alison Hubbard and Kim Oler

Theater Listings: May 22-28 - New York Times
Theater Listings: May 22-28(Isherwood) ★ 'EXIT THE KING' Geoffrey Rush brings the dying title character to life like a fire-trailing comet in this brutally funny adaptation of Ionesco's Absurdist farce, directed in high vaudevillian style by Neil Armfield.

Students to present 'Theater of the Absurd' - Community Advocate
Students to present 'Theater of the Absurd'The plays include Anton Chekhov's "The Marriage Proposal," Christopher Durang and Wendy Wasserstein's "Medea," Samuel Beckett's "Catastrophe," Edward Albee's "The Sandbox," and Eugene Ionesco's The Bald Soprano." All are directed by ARHS teacher Tom

The Bald Soprano will make you laugh out loud - Edmonton Journal
The Bald Soprano will make you laugh out loudIt premiered in 1950, and launched the career of Eugene Ionesco, a Romanian translator based in Paris who became a father of absurdism. Actually, his first play has nothing to do with sopranos or with hair, present or absent.

Royal Heartbreak - City Journal
Royal Heartbreak - City Journal guardian.co.ukRoyal HeartbreakEugene Ionesco's Exit the King, now showing on Broadway, is being billed as a comedy. While the play is shot through with an antic sensibility, “comedy” is as adequate a description of it as “music-hall show” is of The Magic Flute. Serious theatre gives Broadway a shot in the arm