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No Exit
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No Exit Playbill - Dec 1946
No Exit
Broadway
Original
Biltmore Theatre
261 W. 47th St., New York, NY
SYNOPSIS:
playwright:
Jean-Paul Sartre
People (10)
Annabella
Inez
(Original)
Claude Dauphin
Cradeau
(Original)
Ruth Ford
Estelle
(Original)
Peter Kass
Bellboy
(Original)
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Annabella
Inez
(Original)
Claude Dauphin
Cradeau
(Original)
Ruth Ford
Estelle
(Original)
Peter Kass
Bellboy
(Original)
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Jean-Paul Sartre
Writer
Paul Bowles
Book Adaptation
John Huston
Director
Frederick Kiesler
Scenic Design
Lighting Design
Herman Levin
Producer
Oliver Smith
Producer
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Pro Info
Opening Date
Nov
26
1946
Closing Date
Dec
21
1946
Performances
31
as of Dec 05, 2025
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Awards
New York Drama Critics' Circle
1947
Best Foreign Play
Jean-Paul Sartre
Winner
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