No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre — The Play That Diagnosed Modern Life Before Modern Life Knew It Was Sick
Most plays ask you to watch. No Exit makes you confess. You sit there in…

Most plays ask you to watch. No Exit makes you confess. You sit there in…

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Jean-Paul Sartre’s “No Exit” (“Huis Clos” in French), first performed in 1944, is an existentialist…