The Possessed (in French Les Possédés) is a three-part play written by Albert Camus in 1959.
He directed a production of the play at the Théâtre Antoine in 1959,[1] the year before he died, which he financed in part with the money he received with his Nobel Prize.
[2] It was a critical success as well as an artistic and technical tour de force: 33 actors, 4 hours long, 7 sets, 24 scenes.
The walls could move sideways to reduce the size of each location and the whole stage rotated to allow for immediate set transformations.
Camus put the painter and set decorator Mayo, who had already illustrated several of his novels (L'Etranger - 1948 Ed.