To be fair we had a huge industrial fan going on in the background cause there was no AC in that theatre at the time 😅 and it was burning hot (like true hell 😂) because of a heatwave in Montreal but yes indeed my voice was weak on projection during that production 😅 sorry. Signed (Estelle) 🖋
That was an honestly great delivery of the “hell is other people” line. Kinda sent a chill down my spine, especially the cackling that followed it. Very nice existential absurdity
@@Dufflebags202 ... I said this [the play No Exit] inspired The Good Place. I suggest you check the tense someone is using before you comment something stupid.
Wow, this was incredible! Kudos to the actors, they truly did this incredible play such justice. Every character was so believable, I didn't for a second remember that they were actors. I can't possibly describe the love I have for this performance!!
@meganro Thank you! Glad you appreciated it ! :) Thank for taking the time to watch the performance and for commenting , from the actress playing Estelle :) Zamera A. Topolovec
@@jomic9060 This was back in 2018 so I couldn't exactly tell you the number of hours since it's far in my head but we had about 2 months of rehearsals. We started in May and the show was beginning July. Personally, I did a lot of work on the character and learning my lines out of the rehearsal time. Every rehearsals I would get new notes from the director or assistant director and I would go back and work on it. We definitely had a lot of character work. I found Estelle challenging but yet so fun as she has so many sides to her personality but all in one character. She has a great range of emotions which is so fun to play with because you don't always get the chance to play characters with so many mood swings or changes in a play. Which is also the same reason that makes her challenging but I love a good challenge :) Personally if I could play her again I would still tweek and change a few things as there is always something to improve.
@@zamera_amy_topolovec a good challenge should be welcomed. I didnt mean to sound so specific, although thats how it came out. Im sure the role opened up some kind of door or doors. If not personal. Anyway, u played her great. Hard work pays off. b4 the exit, U have to go thru hell n other people b4 u get to heaven
@@jomic9060 Oh no problem haha and yes playing this character has open doors to me in a sense that she was great explorations for deepening and developing different parts of a character, which is very useful for other characters that come my way in my theatre career :) and thank you !! Glad you enjoyed it :)
@@norah7184 Thank you Norah, glad you enjoyed! :) I loved playing Estelle so so much! As an actor I loved how complex Estelle's personality and emotions were, it made it very fun and challenging to play her. I would love to do it again if ever I had the chance 😊❤️
I just discovered this play and I LOVE IT! I read it on my own first and came looking for productions. This one is BRILLIANT, I love all the actors in this one, the all killed it. I so wish to be in a production of this.
This is the version I show my students! Thanks for posting this on TH-cam! It's a great resource. There are a lot of eclectic versions out there, and it's nice to have a stage play version that works well alongside reading the play.
Actors did such a phenomenal work !! My favorite part of this play is 40mins in. The dude snaps cause he can't get no peace of mind. Oh sir, he played this job well 👏👏👏
equivocally, ive had broken bones and numerous surgeries. mental anguish is exponentially far torturous.Col Slade would say"no prosthetic for a fractured spirit". words can be daggers, grudges till death. hell is other people
Have not doubt saying that for me, you can find the best Satre in Huis Clos and then in Baudelaire biography. Huis Clos impressed me when read it, when about sixteen years old. Thought it a very good theater work. Understood pretty well his conclusion "hell are others". The dialogues are brilliant, the plot kept me all time let's say breathless, so awesome I found it. Think it's a haunting theater work, a very clever and realistic one. Then his Baudelaire bio is possibly the best you can read about this great Poet. Sartre uses the psychoanalytic method, one could say, to allow you to enter really within Baudelaire peculiarities. It's just a great work also. Don't doubt in recommending it, if you're interested in whom is, maybe considered as the greatest of all poets. So perfect in metric and rhyme his symbolic poetries are. Baudelaire was quite a fascinating character, never better explained and scanned than through the Sartre introspective mind. It's a passionating way to get into this poet singular personality. An excellent work that had me inside the man since its first page. These two works are both an excellent reading. Much better than the for me boring La Nausée, or his Short Stories in The Wall, or his Le Diable et le Bon Dieu, writings I also read, from this author and philosopher. Don't doubt in watching or reading Huis Clos. And don't miss the famous Sartre's Baudelaire analysis, in case you know nothing about it yet. You'll be surprised of the deepness and quality level of both works. They are Classics nowadays. 🤔🙄😳💎❤️👍🤗🙏
Does anyone know- I don't remember "No Exit" having the part about blinking 4,000 times per hour- is that really in there or did he misspeak? That would be a little bit more than once per second.
Hell is
not being able to hear what the actors are saying
@@aubyryan I approve, good sir. I approve.
To be fair we had a huge industrial fan going on in the background cause there was no AC in that theatre at the time 😅 and it was burning hot (like true hell 😂) because of a heatwave in Montreal but yes indeed my voice was weak on projection during that production 😅 sorry.
Signed (Estelle) 🖋
@@zamera_amy_topolovec I thought you did great
The Valet is so much fun in this performance. Good balance of humorous and eerie.
That was an honestly great delivery of the “hell is other people” line. Kinda sent a chill down my spine, especially the cackling that followed it. Very nice existential absurdity
this totally inspired The Good Place
Yes thats totally what I was thinking too!
This is a really old play written by Jean Paul Sartre. I suggest you do your research before commenting something dumb
@@Dufflebags202 ... I said this [the play No Exit] inspired The Good Place. I suggest you check the tense someone is using before you comment something stupid.
@@mist0098 RIP jake ☠️☠️
@@Dufflebags202 Your blindness to your own stupidity made my night lmao. Thanks for that, kid!
"Who do you suppose I am?"
"The torturer I suppose."
In a way, she's not wrong.
Aren't you astute
it's called foreshadowing hahaha
That's the joke . meme
Каждый друг другу здесь является палачем. Навсегда... Такой замысел Сартра
Wow, this was incredible! Kudos to the actors, they truly did this incredible play such justice. Every character was so believable, I didn't for a second remember that they were actors. I can't possibly describe the love I have for this performance!!
@meganro Thank you! Glad you appreciated it ! :) Thank for taking the time to watch the performance and for commenting , from the actress playing Estelle :) Zamera A. Topolovec
@@zamera_amy_topolovec how long did it take to "get it down" the days the hours the minutes, the...other people?
@@jomic9060 This was back in 2018 so I couldn't exactly tell you the number of hours since it's far in my head but we had about 2 months of rehearsals. We started in May and the show was beginning July. Personally, I did a lot of work on the character and learning my lines out of the rehearsal time. Every rehearsals I would get new notes from the director or assistant director and I would go back and work on it. We definitely had a lot of character work. I found Estelle challenging but yet so fun as she has so many sides to her personality but all in one character. She has a great range of emotions which is so fun to play with because you don't always get the chance to play characters with so many mood swings or changes in a play. Which is also the same reason that makes her challenging but I love a good challenge :) Personally if I could play her again I would still tweek and change a few things as there is always something to improve.
@@zamera_amy_topolovec a good challenge should be welcomed. I didnt mean to sound so specific, although thats how it came out. Im sure the role opened up some kind of door or doors. If not personal. Anyway, u played her great. Hard work pays off. b4 the exit, U have to go thru hell n other people b4 u get to heaven
@@jomic9060 Oh no problem haha and yes playing this character has open doors to me in a sense that she was great explorations for deepening and developing different parts of a character, which is very useful for other characters that come my way in my theatre career :) and thank you !! Glad you enjoyed it :)
This is an exceptional production, so much dread and tension. Loved it. I hope more eyes find this video. I'll share it around.
Thank you so much for watching it ! :) Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing it around :)
Zamera a.k.a Estelle in this production
@@zamera_amy_topolovec you were really good I loved your performance! Characters like Estelle are some of my favourite to play 💗💖
@@norah7184 Thank you Norah, glad you enjoyed! :) I loved playing Estelle so so much! As an actor I loved how complex Estelle's personality and emotions were, it made it very fun and challenging to play her. I would love to do it again if ever I had the chance 😊❤️
I just discovered this play and I LOVE IT! I read it on my own first and came looking for productions. This one is BRILLIANT, I love all the actors in this one, the all killed it. I so wish to be in a production of this.
This gave me my theater fix. Great production! I like how it cuts off right when the audience is about to exit.
Oh shit, you're right! I wonder if that was intentional?
This was a phenomenal performance! The actors are absolutely wonderful!
This is the version I show my students! Thanks for posting this on TH-cam! It's a great resource. There are a lot of eclectic versions out there, and it's nice to have a stage play version that works well alongside reading the play.
This was phenomenal thank you for putting this online
Man, the valet guy is absolutely brilliant!
the actors are amazing they did so well
The lady playing Estelle is SO good!
Aaaww thank you so much!! I loved playing her, glad you enjoyed! :)
Actors did such a phenomenal work !! My favorite part of this play is 40mins in. The dude snaps cause he can't get no peace of mind. Oh sir, he played this job well 👏👏👏
That was an amazing play.❤
I liked Valet - I've seen him as a faceless bureaucrat, befitting one lacking eyelids perhaps, but the impish version here is great!
Согласна👍
I love this, this was very well acted, everyone was Spectacular.
I love the performance of the valet 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
this was FANTASTIC
Every live show, music show etc. should have this start!!
Great performance (=
LOVE IT!💌
Great production
Thank you for watching and so glad you enjoyed it! :)
Zamera a.k.a Estelle
Great thank you 🙏🤍
equivocally, ive had broken bones and numerous surgeries. mental anguish is exponentially far torturous.Col Slade would say"no prosthetic for a fractured spirit". words can be daggers, grudges till death. hell is other people
Any else notice how the set lighting gets pink than red by the end. Because their actual in hell.
Have not doubt saying that for me, you can find the best Satre in Huis Clos and then in Baudelaire biography. Huis Clos impressed me when read it, when about sixteen years old. Thought it a very good theater work. Understood pretty well his conclusion "hell are others". The dialogues are brilliant, the plot kept me all time let's say breathless, so awesome I found it. Think it's a haunting theater work, a very clever and realistic one. Then his Baudelaire bio is possibly the best you can read about this great Poet. Sartre uses the psychoanalytic method, one could say, to allow you to enter really within Baudelaire peculiarities. It's just a great work also. Don't doubt in recommending it, if you're interested in whom is, maybe considered as the greatest of all poets. So perfect in metric and rhyme his symbolic poetries are. Baudelaire was quite a fascinating character, never better explained and scanned than through the Sartre introspective mind. It's a passionating way to get into this poet singular personality. An excellent work that had me inside the man since its first page. These two works are both an excellent reading. Much better than the for me boring La Nausée, or his Short Stories in The Wall, or his Le Diable et le Bon Dieu, writings I also read, from this author and philosopher. Don't doubt in watching or reading Huis Clos. And don't miss the famous Sartre's Baudelaire analysis, in case you know nothing about it yet. You'll be surprised of the deepness and quality level of both works. They are Classics nowadays. 🤔🙄😳💎❤️👍🤗🙏
I'm ur 100 sub
Great performances from everyone!
Also, is it just me, or does the person playing Garcin look like Adam Conover with the outfit they have him in?
nice performance
Love it!
nice.
Well done!
My god, how many people were in the audience? Ten? 😮
I'm going to smile, and my smile will sink down into your pupils, and heaven knows what it will become.
SmileInPupils
How did the Valet do it? He stole the show!
Duy is an excellent actor ! Very versatile guy! :)
@@zamera_amy_topolovec you were all excellent !
@@michaelhenderson8661 Thank you! :). ❤️
That's just an average family reunion.
this is wat being in jail felt like just in my own head
Very nice. Well done
You’re trapped here with all the people in the comment section. Forever.
Jesus..
Hell is other people... in the auditorium.
Being in hell with a karen and a brat OOF lol
this comment fucking sent me thank you so much
He is a brat
OPEN THE DOOR !!!!!!!
Does anyone know-
I don't remember "No Exit" having the part about blinking 4,000 times per hour-
is that really in there or did he misspeak? That would be a little bit more than once per second.
It's actually there, he didn't misspeak :)
There's actually a tinge of No Exit influence in The Devil and Miss Jones. I'm not joking!
I remember thinking that when whacking off to Jenna Jameson.
Garcin's actor sounds like Goku
That's what I was thinking LOL
@@naranciaghirga1756 IM GLAD IM NOT THE ONLY ONE
the audio is not synced for me
52:19 - 1:07:55
Hmm.......I think I'll stick with their production of
Murder At the Vicarage...?
L'enfer, c'est les autres.
page 21 41:31
21:22 /
…… !!! Hell !!! ……
Abysmal ! A camp oriental valet who declaims every line as
if appearing in Panto .? ! ? And that's just the start...! It's downhill from then on....