The Machine
Upton Sinclair
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Upton Sinclair is best known for his novel The Jungle, an expose of the meatpacking industry. He was also a playwright whose works for the stage reflected the same progressive viewpoints found in his other writing. In The Machine, published as part of Sinclair's 1912 collection Plays of Protest, Socialist activists show a rich man's daughter the truth about the society in which she has been raised. (Summary by wildemoose)
Cast:
Julia Patterson, a magazine writer: Elizabeth Klett
Jack Bullen, a parlor Socialist: Dale Burgess
Laura Hegan, Hegan's daughter: Arielle Lipshaw
Allan Montague, a lawyer: Bellona Times
Jim Hegan, the traction king: ToddHW
Annie Roberts, a girl of the slums: Lucy Perry
Robert Grimes, the boss: John Steigerwald
Andrews, Hegan's secretary: Max Körlinge
Parker, a clerk: Marty Kris
Narrator: Linette Geisel
Audio edited by: Arielle Lipshaw
(1 hr 39 min)
Chapters
Act 1 | 30:48 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Act 2 | 36:01 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Act 3 | 32:22 | Read by LibriVox Volunteers |
Reviews
Beautifully Read
Ellen
The readers breathe life into the characters. While I found the play itself to be good but not outstanding, the readers kept me engaged until the very end. All in all, an enjoyable listen.
Wolfrum
This was a well done and short play, which features an moral, political and ethical awakening of a young woman—daughter of a corrupt capitalist. Interesting listen.