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Revision as of 11:09, 6 October 2010
Directed by Su Hands
Performances: Sun 8th & Weds 11th – Sat 14th February 1989, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
What is hell? Other people, Garcin faces eternity locked in a room with his two ex-lovers.
Normally called 'Huis Clos' we were told by the rights holders that it had to be advertised as 'No Way Out'. the poster had the title in various forms and languages in small letters as well.
Cast
- Valet - Godfrey Jansen
- Garcin - Robert Silver
- Inez - Sharon Brown
- Estelle - Siobhan O'Carolan
Crew
- Stage Manager - Jenny Barden
- Lighting - Richard Hands
- Set Design & Painting - Victor Kelly & Richard Hands
- Box Offie Manager - Irene Winbourne
- Press - Publicity - Eva O'Rourke
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
Robert Silver had taken over the part of Garcin at very short notice due to the indisposition of Michael Hill, the actor originally cast.
See Also
Huis Clos (2000), produced when the original title could be used again.
References
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