
After the performance of Jean-Paul Sartre's "No Exit," the audience was invited up to the stage to take a peek in the small sealed room where most of the play occurred. In the audience we viewed the actors via video feeds that were projected onto a series of screens above the stage. Miraculously, the inventive production was able to deliver a remarkable degree of intimacy with the actors, in spite of their being physically hidden from view.
In the photo is a view of the 1910 theater's ornate ceiling.



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