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No Exit is an existentialist French play by Jean-Paul Sartre. The original title is the French equivalent of the legal term “in camera,” referring to a private discussion behind closed doors. The play was first performed at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in May 1944.
Aglet Theatre Company was founded in 2005, offering performances at Chaiwalla Tea house in Salisbury, Connecticut. A year and half later, after outgrowing the restaurant, Aglet was invited to work at the Bok Gallery at TriArts’ Sharon Playhouse, Sharon, Connecticut. 2009 saw an additional performing venue: the Unicorn Theatre at Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Currently Aglet performs at Dewey Memorial Hall, Sheffield, Massachusetts, and The Moviehouse in Millerton, New York.
Aglet specializes in staged readings of new and seldom-performed plays (See the Archive page). Doors open a half-hour before curtain, when patrons may enjoy complimentary refreshments; an insightful and lively discussion follows each performance.
To be informed of our future events, presentations, programs and auditions, place your name on our e-mail list by going to our contact page or at our email address here [email protected].
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No Exit is an existentialist French play by Jean-Paul Sartre. The original title is the French equivalent of the legal term “in camera,” referring to a private discussion behind closed doors. The play was first performed at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in May 1944.
Aglet Theatre Company was founded in 2005, offering performances at Chaiwalla Tea house in Salisbury, Connecticut. A year and half later, after outgrowing the restaurant, Aglet was invited to work at the Bok Gallery at TriArts’ Sharon Playhouse, Sharon, Connecticut. 2009 saw an additional performing venue: the Unicorn Theatre at Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Currently Aglet performs at Dewey Memorial Hall, Sheffield, Massachusetts, and The Moviehouse in Millerton, New York.
Aglet specializes in staged readings of new and seldom-performed plays (See the Archive page). Doors open a half-hour before curtain, when patrons may enjoy complimentary refreshments; an insightful and lively discussion follows each performance.
To be informed of our future events, presentations, programs and auditions, place your name on our e-mail list by going to our contact page or at our email address here [email protected].
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