Machinal
Machinal (1928) was a play written by early 20th Century playwright and journalist Sophie Treadwell. It was an expressionist play inspired by the real life case of convicted and executed murderess Ruth Snyder. The play stands out as one that calls for a vast array of specific sound effects.
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1928 - 20th Century - Playwright - Sophie Treadwell - Expressionist - Ruth Snyder
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The story involves a woman named Helen who has had her entire life dictated by the people and machines around her. She follows the rituals that society expects of a woman, however resistant she may feel about them, and subsequently marries her boss, whom she finds repulsive. After having a baby with him, followed by an affair with a younger man who fuels her lust for life, she is driven to murder her husband. She is found guilty of the crime and meets her end in the deadliest of machines... the electric chair.
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