Machinal by Sophie Treadwell

Machinal by Sophie Treadwell

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Machinal by Sophie Treadwell

A powerful expressionist drama from the 1920s about the dependent status of women in an increasingly mechanised society, based on the true story of Ruth Snyder.

'Astonishing.. a sort of infernal anxiety machine, percussive and remorseless, each hallucinatory scene immaculately crafted with its own distinct mood... the story feels sacred, mythological, foundational – a tale of one woman standing up to the system turned into a pulverising rapture'

* Time Out (2024) *

'A mind-bending, inexorable helter skelter into hell, surreal as a nightmare yet terrifyingly real'

* The Stage (2024) *

'Gripping... doesn't loosen its hold on the senses until its shattering climax'

* Independent *

'Stingingly fresh and provocative'

* Time Out New York *

'[A work of] rare and disturbing beauty'

* New York Times *

'Gaspingly intense... Machinal remains pretty extraordinary stuff... [Treadwell's] spare, percussive language frequently feels like it could have been written yesterday'

* Time Out *

'A dazzling piece of work... Machinal, written in 1928, has lost none of its cold fury, its expressionistic power to depict a woman trapped by a society that expects her to marry and conform. It is astonishingly modern'

* Whatsonstage *

'An unforgettable portrait of a particular woman and of America itself as a hellishly dehumanised assembly line'

* Guardian *

'Feels strikingly modern: its sharp, splintered depiction of a young woman breaking apart in a dehumanising, mechanised world could have been written yesterday… an eloquent and groundbreaking play'

* Financial Times *

'Machinal was decades ahead of its time and still feels astonishingly, and depressingly, pertinent'

* Radio Times *

'Captivating, intense and resonant... a fascinating piece, a formally bold and explicitly feminist study of an ordinary woman who snaps under societal pressure... demonstrates Treadwell’s adventurousness as a playwright'

* The Stage *

'A remarkably dark portrait of mental torment [with] striking moments of dark comedy... Machinal has lost none of its potency'

* Telegraph *
Sophie Treadwell was born in California in 1885. She went to High School in San Francisco and then to the University of California, from which she graduated in 1906 and became a reporter on the San Francisco Bulletin. The highlights of her career as a journalist included an investigative series on homeless women, an exclusive interview with Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa, and a spell in Europe as one of the first women foreign correspondents covering the 1914-18 War. She wrote four novels and more than thirty plays, including O Nightingale (1922), Gringo (1922), Machinal (1928), Ladies Leave (1929), Lusita (1931), Plumes in the Dust (1936), For Saxophone (1939-41) and Hope for a Harvest (1941). She died in 1970.
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ISBN 13 9781854592118
ISBN 10 1854592114
Title Machinal
Author Sophie Treadwell
Series Nhb Classic Plays
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Nick Hern Books
Year published 1993-12-02
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.