Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. No Exit is an Existentialist French play from 1944 written by Jean-Paul Sartre.
Jean-Paul Sartre's hell doesn't have demons, dungeons or gorges. Actually, it's adorned with Victorian furniture (to be fair though, it's smaller than the furniture on this side of the earth's crust - ...
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 ...
I’ ‘m Judy Miller – recently out of jail,” said Judith Miller to audience laughter, moderating a panel on “Sartre and Theater” at New York University’s Maison Francaise on Saturday morning. The ...
Mezzo-soprano Leslie Ann Leytham spent some time in hell in 2008 and she’s returning soon. By choice. Leytham, co-founder and artistic director of San Diego’s Project BLANK will play Inez, one of the ...
CHARLESTON — Charleston Community Theatre will present philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialist play "No Exit," at the Charleston Elks Lodge, 720 6th St. Shows are set for 7:30 p.m. Oct. 27, 28, ...
“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 ...
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