Opening September 14...
No Exit
by Jean-Paul Sartre
directed by Robert
McNamara
No Exit, by French existentialist writer and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, is widely regarded as a classic of the modern theatre. First composed and performed in German-occupied Paris in May 1944 (it was originally to have had Albert Camus directing and acting in it) the play became an overnight world sensation. It is perhaps the most succinct and powerful view of hell as: "Hell is other people."

Photo: Ian
C. Armstrong
Dates: Fri., Sept. 14, at 8pm, Sat., Sept. 15, at 8pm, and Sun., Sept. 16, at 3pm, thereafter Thurs. Sat. at 8pm, Sun. at 3pm through October 21 (see full schedule).
Venue: Warehouse Theater, 1021 7th Street NW, Washington DC.
Ticket prices: Friday and Saturday: $30 ($25 for students and seniors) Thursday and Sunday: $25 ($20 for students and seniors)
Read the review in the Washington Post
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Cast: Maura Stadem, Elle Wilhite,
Regen Wilson and Chris Moss
Artistic Team: Robert McNamara (director), Michael Stepawany (set), Marianne Meadows (light), David Crandall (sound),
Amy Boyce (Assistant Director), Anne Pollus (Costumes).