Exit The 30th: Rhinoceros

Published: Oct. 1, 2017, 3:03 a.m.

If you hate Victor Hugo and find human existence meaningless, you and Eugène Ionesco have a lot in common. That’s good, because that suggests you may also enjoy his play Rhinoceros. Strangely there are no ‘horny’ jokes made whatsoever, but that is probably more a reflection on the sad state of Jess and Kells’ love lives more than anything else. A special thank you to Joseph Diskett for the intro music. Please pop over to iTunes and review us, tweet us @exitpodcast, and of course like us on Facebook, so that we can have some meaning in our sad, sad, lives.