“Hell is other people.” When Jean Paul Sartre coined that phrase in his play No Exit, he must have been anticipating Paris Hilton, Dr. Phil and everyone on American Idol. The play revolves around ...
Jean-Paul Sartre’s No Exit traps three strangers in a single, enclosed room with no escape. At first, they question why they have been brought together and search for a way out. As the hours pass, ...
Written by Jean-Paul Sartre, a French writer who was a leading figure in 20th-century philosophy and Marxism, “No Exit” was first performed in 1944, and is still staged around the world. The play ...
Come join us for Auditions for the upcoming student directed play, No Exit by Jean Paul Sartre? Cast features 2 female and 2 male roles, and additional non-speaking parts may be considered. If you ...
The answer unfolds in Jean-Paul Sartre’s classic existentialist play, “No Exit,” opening this Friday, Jan. 31, at the Schmuckal Theatre in the lower level of the Old Town Playhouse. To view or ...
Last night at 2:17 AM, every child from Mrs. Gandy's class went missing.