Oct 04, 2007
No Exit: Tough to Watch, But You Can’t Look Away
When the entire play takes place in a claustrophobic room which is to be designated as hell, you know you’re not exactly in for a fun ride. But while Jean-Paul Sartre’s No Exit can be almost excruciating at times in its bleakness, it makes for a fairly compelling night of theater. And Scena Theater’s current rendition, a reprisal from another take not too long ago, is a faithful take with relatively few missteps. In the…
Oct 03, 2005
DCist’s October Theater Preview
October is here, and it’s inevitable that local theater companies would try to haunt us with some spookier fare. Here’s a look at who’s obliging our more macabre sensibilities next month: >> Don’t tell Mom, well, anything about the babysitter? Studio Theatre has Marie Ndiaye’s Hilda, a horror story about a mother’s growing obsession over the woman she hires to care for her kids (Oct 5). >> There’s double, double, toil and trouble over at…