WATERVILLE, MAINE, March 2018 — Thomas College announced its spring production, the highly acclaimed Once Act Play by Jean-Paul Sartre, No Exit. The performance will be on Friday, April 13 and Saturday, April 14 at 7 p.m. in the Ayotte Auditorium at Thomas College. The event is free and open to the public.
Directed by the local and talented Paul P. Barnes, No Exit is an avant-garde production of what one might think of the afterlife, and how seemingly ordinary people deal with their endings.
The play will star student Nathan Chamberlain ’19 as Cradeau with Teagan Miller ’21 as the Valet. Isabel Wildflower ’20 is set to play Inez with Cassidy French ’20 playing Estelle.
“The students chose this play and it is a play I have always wanted to direct,” said Director Barnes. “The idea that the company of man is Hell in and of itself has always fascinated me.”
The event on April 13 and 14 at 7 p.m. is free and open to the public.
About Thomas College: Founded in 1894, Thomas College offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in programs ranging from business, entrepreneurship, and technology, to education, criminal justice, and psychology. Its Guaranteed Job Program, the first of its kind in the nation, is built on student’s academic, career, and leadership preparation. Thomas is also home to the Harold Alfond Institute for Business Innovation and the Center for Innovation in Education. Money Magazine recently ranked Thomas 23rd in the Country for adding the most value to their degrees, and data reported by the New York Times ranks Thomas in the top 15 percent of all college and universities in the U.S. for upward mobility of its graduates. For more information, visit wwwold.thomas.edu or contact MacKenzie Riley at [email protected] or 207-859-1313.