Amid a dizzying barrage of banter and tech talk—no doubt familiar to the techies in the audience but confusing, maybe even off-putting to (ahem) others—the plot of local writer Patricia Milton’s new satire “The Engine of Our Disruption” presented by Central Works begins, slowly, to emerge.
Kamiri (Chelsea Bearce) is on her way to interview for a new job at Bubble (think Google). She’s been unemployed for several years, having been a whistle-blower at Uber, but nevertheless, CEO Xtopher is eager to hire her. Yet what exactly is this new position? She’s not certain. She’s all about ethics, but is that what she’s being hired for?
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