The Wheelhouse

by Jack Rushton

In The Wheelhouse, it's men versus the machine as two employees face the consequences of their actions.

In The Wheelhouse, it's men versus the machine as two employees face the consequences of their actions.

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    Jack Rushton’s “The Wheelhouse” is smart, witty, and alarming. Set in an unnamed corporate meeting room, the play examines systems: how to manipulate them and the people in them. In this world, where a shadowy regime concentrates power in a few hands, everyone is expendable, and no one escapes the tentacles of a soulless technology: two employees wrestle for supremacy in a menacing meeting room where no one ever wins. A fascinating story that will keep audiences gnawing their nails. Highly recommended for evenings of shorts with a sharp bite.

    Jack Rushton’s “The Wheelhouse” is smart, witty, and alarming. Set in an unnamed corporate meeting room, the play examines systems: how to manipulate them and the people in them. In this world, where a shadowy regime concentrates power in a few hands, everyone is expendable, and no one escapes the tentacles of a soulless technology: two employees wrestle for supremacy in a menacing meeting room where no one ever wins. A fascinating story that will keep audiences gnawing their nails. Highly recommended for evenings of shorts with a sharp bite.