Tag: Jean-Paul Sartre
Review: ‘Needles and Opium’ at The Kennedy Center
Sometimes the viewer of a theatrical experience can only sit in wonder at the spectacle, not because elephants dance on soccer balls or trapeze artists spiral...
Magic Time! ‘Needles and Opium’ at The Kennedy Center
When I left the Eisenhower Theater last night after witnessing this mesmerizing multimedia marvel, I had a quibble. I had just one, but it...
‘No Exit’ at Nu Sass
What better theater piece to consider for an immersive, “locked-away” experience than Jean-Paul Sartre’s No Exit. For that alone, Nu Sass deserves and earns...
Nu Sass Brings the Second Installment of the Small Batch Audience...
For those of you who didn't witness it, something beautiful happened in the tiny gallery at Caos on F Street last spring. Nu Sass...
Dangereuse: ‘The Madwoman of Chaillot: An Ode to Joy in the...
WSC Avant Bard’s current production of Giraudoux’ The Madwoman of Chaillot, an entertaining tribute to the power of joy over despair, reminds us of...
Spine: ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead’ at Folger Theatre (Article)
I first read Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead back in 1974. It was but one of many plays I devoured as part...
‘No Exit’ at The Highwood Theatre
Jean-Paul Sartre was not only a great playwright, but one of the leading philosophers of the 20th Century. He wrote No Exit during the...