No Exit (Show)
No Exit is a 1944 existentialist French play by Jean-Paul Sartre. The original French title is Huis Clos, the French equivalent of the legal term in camera, referring to a private discussion behind closed doors; English translations have also been performed under the titles In Camera, No Way Out and Dead End. The play was first performed at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in May 1944, just before the liberation of Paris in World War II. It is a depiction of the afterlife in which three deceased characters are punished by being locked into a room together for eternity, and is the source of Sartre's most famous quotation, l'enfer, c'est les autres ("Hell is other people").
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Freshers' Week '10
A man and two women come to hell: "Alone, none of us can save himself or herself; we're linked together inextricably. So you can take your choice." Come and see this Jean-Paul Sartre play, and get a taste of the theatre that takes place at Bedlam.
Term Time 09/10
Hell is other people

