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Jean-Paul Sartre’s 1944 play, written during the Nazi occupation of Paris, is best known now as the source of the phrase “hell is other people”. What’s easy to forget is that, in its proper context, ...
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A meditation on the imprisoning power of others’ perception, Huis Clos positively shouts – and there is an awful lot of shouting – its relevance to a world of Twitter, blogging and phone-tapping media ...
Kevin Saliba’s translation of Jean-Paul Sartre’s ‘Huis clos’ (Bil-Bieb Mitbuq), directed by Tyrone Grima, premieres at Spazju Kreattiv this week The concept of the ‘other’ (or ‘Other’) is one of the ...