AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATER

415 Geary Street, San Francisco, CA 94102

No Exit

NO EXIT

A benchmark of brilliance

The Vancouver Sun

Fresh from sold-out performances across Canada, Jean-Paul Sartre's redefined classic makes its U.S. debut at A.C.T. A mysterious valet ushers three people into a shabby hotel room, and they soon discover that hell isn't fire and brimstone at all—it's other people arguing about their lives. Sartre's 1944 existential classic, skillfully reimagined through the perspective of a series of hidden cameras, turns the stage into a cinema, and the audience into voyeurs, as a thrillingly staged "live film" takes place before your eyes.

Dates: 7th April 2011 - 1st May 2011

Dates

Opening night: 7 April 2011
Closing night: 1 May 2011

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