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Jean-Paul Sartre's one-act play No Exit will be the next production of the Harvard Summer Theatre Group, next week on Aug. 14, 15, and 16, at 8:30 p.m. in the Union.
No Exit, an existentialist drama, "is a highly emotional play," according to Director Robert Hesse '59, "and thus we feel that our intimate arena staging will bring about the contact between audience and the drama which this play requires."
Earle Edgerton '56, Mary Cass, Nadine Duwez, and Robert Scher '60 will play the title roles. John Friedman '60 produces the current production, with sets by John Beck 2GB.
The play is the Summer Theatre's second production, following the July adaptation of Anouilh's Antigone.
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