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Complete Information About No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre in Washington, DC at ARTfactory (Sep 11 – Sep 20, 2026). Dark, unsettling, and endlessly thought-provoking, No Exit is one of the most famous ...
"I'd never have believed it. You remember all we were told about the torture chambers, the fire and brimstone, the burning marl. Old wives' tales! There's no need for red-hot pokers. Hell is other ...
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“Hell is other people” has become such a snappy summing up of Jean-Paul Sartre’s 1944 “No Exit,” you could easily forget that it’s just one line — and not the last one — spoken by a character in 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 ...
Jean Paul Sartre's 1944 NO EXIT receives a sturdy mounting by the InterAct Theatre Company. Sartre's conceit has three newly arrivals to Hell assigned to the same room. Save for the red walls of this ...