No Exit

Who better than Sartre himself to talk about No Exit? "Hell is other people has always been misunderstood. It has been thought that what I meant by that was that our relations with other people are always poisoned, that they are always hellish relations. But what I really mean is something completely different... there are vast numbers of people in the world who are in hell because they depend too much on the judgment of others.” The other person who, through his look, imprisons you and deprives you of your freedom.

Performance of Jean-Paul Sartre’s famous play, written in 1943, a true manifesto of existentialism. Stage direction: André Nerman, assisted by Stéphanie Laurent, with Raphaëlle Cambray (Inès); Charlotte Baglan (Estelle) and André Nerman (Garcin).

A production of the Caravague Theatre Company.



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