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Arts and events programming presents ‘Rhinoceros’

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This theatrical performance of Rhinoceros will be playing at the University of Toronto Scarborough — Leigha Lee Browne Theatre. The performance runs from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. from March 21-24. Adult tickets are $12, seniors and students are $10.

Rhinoceros is a play that has been adapted to take place in the city of Toronto. It is about the human being becoming an endangered species. It was written by Eugène Ionesco and translated by Martin Crimp. Rhinoceros is directed by Amanda Lockitch and features senior Theatre & Performance Studies students.

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