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Elevate Festival - No Exit - Jean-Paul Sartre

Performance

This event has now finished.

Event date
Sunday 2 June 2024, 1pm to 2.30pm
Location
In-person only
TFTV/046 Black Box Theatre, School of Arts and Creative Technologies East, Campus East, University of York (Map)
Audience
Open to alumni, staff, students, the public
Booking
Booking required

Event details

A synopsis - 'No Exit' is a play by Jean-Paul Sartre that explores existentialist themes through the interactions of it's characters in a seemingly mundane setting. The story takes place in a single room in Hell, where three deceased characters- Cradaue, Ivan and Antoine- find themselves trapped for eternity. As they grapple with their new reality, they realise that Hell is not physical torture, but rather the psychological torment of being in close proximity with others who constantly reflect their flaws and insecurities back at them.

Content warnings

  • Infant murder (mentioned)
  • Sexual themes (Present)
  • Suicide (Mentioned)
  • Violence (Present)
  • Torture (Present)
  • Strobe (Present)
  • Sexism (Present)
  • Explicit language (Present)
  • Death (Mentioned)
  • Adultery (Mentioned)

Please visit the Elevate Festival website for more information

 

If you wish to attend all three shows on Sunday you get a 20% discount. Add all three Sunday shows (ArtNo Exit & Deposit) to your basket and the discount will automatically appear. 

Venue details

Wheelchair accessible

Contact

TFTI Events

TFTI-Events@york.ac.uk