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BISMARCK, ND — Many people might imagine a tormented afterlife much like Dante depicted — fire, physical torture, and inescapable punishment. But one man’s unique interpretation can be found in a 1944 one-act play written by Jean-Paul Sartre called “No Exit.”
Sartre’s depiction of hell is portrayed through three primary characters who are left in a locked room to torment each other. Their sins and desires are revealed through probing conversation, prodding and just being in each other’s company, and they soon realize that this is their punishment.
University of Mary students will present “No Exit” Thursday, Nov. 3, through Sunday, Nov. 6, at Arno Gustin Hall.
Cast and crew for this play include: (Inez), Julia Cardosa, Modesto, Calif .; (Estelle), Charlotte Walter, Howard, SD; (Garcin), Caleb Shaffer, Williston, ND; (Valet), Jeremy Hudson, Great Falls, Mont .; (Light Designer), Tom Hug, Baldwin, ND; (Stage Manager), Jessica Rily, Bismarck, ND; (Costume/Make-up and Hair), Caitlin Nicks, Williston, ND, Brittany Bearsheart, Bismarck, ND, Melissa Gonzalez, Upland, Calif .; (Light/Sound Ops), Steph Wise, Richardton, ND, Marshall Fryberger, Ritzville, Wash .; (Properties), Bailie Ziesch, Pettibone, ND.
For more information about the production e-mail: [email protected].
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