No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre
September 11-20, 2026
Dark, unsettling, and endlessly thought-provoking, No Exit is one of the most famous works of existential drama ever written. First performed in 1944, Jean-Paul Sartre’s groundbreaking play confronts audiences with urgent questions about identity, responsibility, and the ways we define ourselves through others.
The play takes place in a stark, windowless room in the afterlife, where three strangers—Garcin, Inès, and Estelle—are brought together with no mirrors, no escape, and no explanation of their punishment. As they wait for the expected physical tortures of hell to begin, they instead find themselves trapped in an eternal psychological standoff. With nothing to do but talk, observe, and judge one another, their past actions and deepest insecurities are slowly revealed.
As the characters attempt to justify their lives and seek validation, it becomes clear that each is both victim and tormentor. Sartre’s famously chilling conclusion—that “hell is other people”—emerges not as a casual provocation, but as a devastating insight into how self-deception, dependency, and the need for approval can become forms of punishment. The characters are condemned to see themselves reflected endlessly in the eyes of others, with no possibility of escape or redemption.
No Exit is a defining expression of Sartre’s existential philosophy, dramatizing the idea that individuals are responsible for who they are, and that avoidance of that responsibility leads to anguish and entrapment. The play explores themes of freedom, choice, guilt, and bad faith, challenging audiences to consider how much of their identity is shaped—or distorted—by the perceptions of others.
Performances will be held in the Wind River Theater at the ARTfactory.
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PERFORMANCE DATES:
Friday, September 11 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, September 12 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, September 13 at 2:00 PM
Friday, September 18 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, September 19 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, September 20 at 2:00 PM
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