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Evren Odcikin

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    ​ Love it or hate it, you probably haven't seen anything quite like it. Boxcar Theatre's Rhino, adapted by Evren Odcikin from Eugène Ionesco's Rhinocéros, takes a well-worn absurdist piece and makes it more absurd than ever. In Odcikin's ingenious staging, the audience stands alongside th ... More >>

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    December 29, 2010

    The Year in Bay Area Theater 2010

    ​ Love it or hate it, you probably haven't seen anything quite like it. Boxcar Theatre's Rhino, adapted by Evren Odcikin from Eugène Ionesco's Rhinocéros, takes a well-worn absurdist piece and makes it more absurd than ever. In Odcikin's ingenious staging, the audience stands alongside th ... More >>

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    March 23, 2011

    "The Oldest Profession" and "The Homecoming": Two Views of Women and Work

    ​ Love it or hate it, you probably haven't seen anything quite like it. Boxcar Theatre's Rhino, adapted by Evren Odcikin from Eugène Ionesco's Rhinocéros, takes a well-worn absurdist piece and makes it more absurd than ever. In Odcikin's ingenious staging, the audience stands alongside th ... More >>

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    March 30, 2011

    "The Oldest Profession" and "The Homecoming": Two Views of Women and Work

    ​ Love it or hate it, you probably haven't seen anything quite like it. Boxcar Theatre's Rhino, adapted by Evren Odcikin from Eugène Ionesco's Rhinocéros, takes a well-worn absurdist piece and makes it more absurd than ever. In Odcikin's ingenious staging, the audience stands alongside th ... More >>

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