
Three Plays by Elmer Rice
Elmer Rice
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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Elmer Rice.
Mr. Zero is an accountant at a large, faceless company.
After twenty-five years at his job, he discovers that he will be replaced by an adding machine.
In anger and pain, he snaps and kills his boss.
Mr. Zero is then tried for murder, found guilty, and hanged, only to wake up in a heaven-like setting known as the "Elysian Fields."
Mr. Zero then begins to operate an adding machine until the boss of the Elysian Fields tells Zero that he is a waste of space and his soul is going to be sent back to Earth to be reused.
The play ends with Zero following a very attractive girl named Hope offstage.
During the whole series of this episodic journey, Mr. Zero is surprisingly oblivious to his deepest needs, wants, and desires.
"Elmer Rice's 1923 expressionist satire seems abrasively modern in its attack on the dehumanising effect of industrial capitalism [...] Rice's play has left its impact on a wide variety of works, from Chaplin's Modern Times to Tony Kushner's Angels in America. But what is striking is the bilious inclusiveness of its attack on a machine-driven society that not only exploits its workers, but robs them of their souls."
— The Guardian
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The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice - Directed by Mike Gillett - Act 1 Scene 1
The Adding Machine is a play written by Elmer Rice and published by Samuel French .
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