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The Door Opens To “No Exit” At Back Alley Productions

Back Alley Productions’ cast of “No Exit” at the Mars Theatre in LaFayette, GA.
Back Alley Productions
Back Alley Productions’ cast of “No Exit” at the Mars Theatre in LaFayette, GA.

If you’re feeling existential these days, there’s a play for you in Northwest Georgia.

On Friday at 8 PM, “No Exit” - by Jean-Paul Sartre - premieres at Back Alley Productions in LaFayette.

Madison Smith is executive director - and one of the founding members - of Back Alley Productions.

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