Event |
No Exit
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| Venue |
University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW |
| First Date |
4 August 2004 |
| Last Date |
6 August 2004 |
| Dates Estimated |
No |
| Status |
Professional Training Schools/Colleges |
| World Premiere |
No |
| Description |
Jean Paul Sartre's No Exit is a classic existentialist play in the French tradition. Sartre explores the roots of human relations and the underlying ugliness embedded in human nature. The three characters find themselves trapped in hell where their worst fears become a reality. Sartre shows us that to experience our own nightmares is to be placed in a situation created by our own distaste for each other. |
| Description Source |
Other |
| Primary Genre |
Theatre - Spoken Word
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| Secondary Genre |
Adaptation
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| Subjects |
Human relations
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| Organisations |
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| Contributors |
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| Works |
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| Text Nationality |
France
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| Production Nationality |
Australia
|
| Further Information |
Student production.
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| Event Status |
Completed
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| Data Source |
| Source |
Description |
| Web |
University of Wollongong FCA 2004 Performance Archive |
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Event Identifier |
75160 |
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