New Muses Theatre Company
  • Home
  • Plays & Events
    • Past Productions >
      • 2021-22 Season >
        • The Last Five Years
        • Richard II
        • Henry IV
      • 2020-21 Season >
        • Manfred
        • Diary of a Madman
        • Saint Joan
      • 2019-20 Season >
        • R.U.R
      • 2018-19 Season >
        • Babes in Toyland
        • Hamlet
        • Tartuffe
        • The Seagull
        • On The Verge
      • 2017-18 Season >
        • Lysistrata
        • Desdemona
      • 2016-17 Season >
        • Peer Gynt
        • 1984
        • A Servant of Two Masters
        • No Exit
        • Frankenstein
      • 2015-16 Season >
        • Romeo and Juliet
        • A Doll's House
        • Ghosts
        • Into the Woods
        • 6 Characters in Search of an Author
        • Riders to the Sea & In the Shadow of the Glen
        • Dulcitius, The Rising of the Moon, & Every Afternoon
      • 2014-15 Season >
        • Doctor Faustus
        • Miss Julie
        • Sexual Perversity in Chicago
        • reasons to be pretty
        • Dying City
      • 2013-14 Season >
        • This Is Our Youth
        • On The Verge
        • Copenhagen
      • 2012-13 Season >
        • The Shape of Things
      • 2011-12 Season >
        • The Fever
      • 2010-11 Season >
        • Blithe Spirit
      • 2009-10 Season >
        • The Importance of Being Earnest
        • Hamlet
      • Other >
        • Anthem: A Musical Theatre Cabaret
  • Buy
    • Tickets
    • Bookstore
    • Donate
  • About
    • The Company (2021-22)
    • Plan Your Visit >
      • Directions & Parking
      • F.A.Q.
    • Auditions
    • History & Mission
    • Press Room
    • Contact
Picture

​NO EXIT
by
Jean Paul Sartre

ADAPTED  BY
Paul Bowles

CAST
​Ethan Bujeaud as the BELLBOY
Gabriel McClelland as CRADEAU
Jenna McRill as INEZ
Jefri Peters as ESTELLE
​
DIRECTED BY
Katelyn Hoffman
Two women and one man are locked up together for eternity in one hideous room in hell. The windows are bricked up; there are no mirrors; the electric lights can never be turned off; and there is no exit. The irony of this hell is that its torture is not of the rack and fire, but of the burning humiliation of each soul as it is stripped of its pretenses by the cruel curiosity of the damned. Here the soul is shorn of secrecy, and even the blackest deeds are mercilessly exposed to the fierce light of hell. It is an eternal torment.

Pay-What-You-Can
Tickets Available at the Door

Dukesbay Theater
508 6th Ave | Tacoma, WA
7.2.2017 at 7:00
​​
ONE NIGHT ONLY

Picture

NO EXIT is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

Picture

7.2.2017 at 7:00
​
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Pay-What-You-Can

Two women and one man are locked up together for eternity in one hideous room in hell. The windows are bricked up; there are no mirrors; the electric lights can never be turned off; and there is no exit. The irony of this hell is that its torture is not of the rack and fire, but of the burning humiliation of each soul as it is stripped of its pretenses by the cruel curiosity of the damned. Here the soul is shorn of secrecy, and even the blackest deeds are mercilessly exposed to the fierce light of hell. It is an eternal torment.

DUKESBAY THEATER
508 6th Ave Tacoma, WA

​NO EXIT
by
Jean Paul Sartre

ADAPTED  BY
Paul Bowles

CAST
Ethan Bujeaud as the BELLBOY
Gabriel McClelland as CRADEAU
Jenna McRill as ESTELLE
Jefri Peters as INEZ

DIRECTED BY
Katelyn Hoffman

NO EXIT is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
Picture
© New Muses Theatre Company  |  All Rights Reserved