In The New Group's revival of Elmer L. Rice's 1923 expressionist satire The Adding Machine, Creighton plays not one character, but virtually everyone: a shape-shifting narrator guiding audiences ...
Originally written in the 1920s, THE ADDING MACHINE explores themes of work, identity, ambition, and alienation. Ideas that feel startlingly contemporary in a world increasingly shaped by automation ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Daphne Rubin-Vega stars as a laid-off office worker who spins into a murderous rage in this update of Elmer L. Rice’s 1923 classic. By Laura ...