Two women and a man end up in a hotel room. They have no idea why they have been locked up. They start to observe each other and become fascinated with each other. Minute by minute, the atmosphere gets more and more dense. The tension among them increases. A game begins. First questions are asked, and accusations begin to fly. No one in this room has a clear conscience; everyone is hiding something; each one of them keeps a painful secret. Did they really get here by accident?
"No Exit" by Jean-Paul Sartre is a 1944 one-act play by one of the leading Paris-based existentialists and a Nobel Laureate for Literature.
PREMIERE September 26, 2014,H. Mikołajska Stage (the play is currently being played on the Przodownik Stage)
Performances with English supertitles are available only on selected dates. Seats from which English supertitles are visible: rows 6-7.