No Exit

A group of aspiring actors put on a Jean-Paul Sartre's play entitled "No Exit" at a small theater in Hollywood.

From the depths of Hell arrives a high fashion twist on Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit. M.A.N. Power Entertainment breaths new life into the classic play about death through an original production design first conceptualized by the late Brett Gandy.

No Exit exposes the corrupt lives and sudden deaths of three marvelously sinful souls, seductively styled after abandoned dolls of different eras: Cradeau, the philandering pacifist; Inez, the vociferous vixen; and Estelle, the deceptive damsel. With the service of a mysterious Valet, one by one, each is led into a simply set room, awaiting the fury and wrath of Hell. As each character evaluates the way they led their lives on earth, the trio slowly come to grasp that each is the other's eternal torturer. When triangular relationships develop, they struggle to acquire something from another that cannot - or will not - be surrendered. Thus, all three are doomed to a perpetual stalemate of torture and the ultimate realization that "Hell is just other people."

The fantastical costume and make-up designs strongly contrast the refined dialogue and setting but are united through unconventional movement and music.

Two women. One man. No exit.

Welcome to Hell... Enjoy your stay.

This is Hell

The mysterious Valet.

Wanda with Cradeau and Estelle. In makeup but not in costume.

Wanda's outfit for the night.

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