The Adding Machine A Play in Seven Acts

The Adding Machine: A Play in Seven Acts by Elmer Rice is a drama published by S. French on January 28, 2011. This edition spans 156 pages and is presented in English. The play outlines the life history of Mr. Zero, a character representing the everyday worker within the modern business landscape, exploring themes of existence and identity through both his life and eventual demise.
Readers will encounter a narrative that unfolds across five interior scenes and two exterior scenes, featuring a cast of 14 male and 9 female characters. The work delves into the absurdities of life in a mechanized society, reflecting on the impact of technology and business on individual lives. With its focus on the performing arts and American drama, this play offers a thought-provoking examination of the human condition within the framework of absurdist fiction.
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Drama
Characters: 14 male 9 female
5 interior scenes and 2 exterior scenes
This constantly interesting play shows in outline the life history and in its later scenes the death history of Mr. Zero a cog in the vast machine of modern business.
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