Harvest (play)

Harvest is a futuristic dystopian play by Manjula Padmanabhan about organ-selling in India.

Om Prakash, a jobless Indian, agrees to sell unspecified organs through InterPlanta Services (the factory that decide on organ transplant), Inc. to a rich person in a exchange of small fortune.

[2] The playtext was included in Black and Asian Plays, published by Aurora Metro Books in 2000.

[5] Backstage reviewed a production of the play, describing it as "... a fascinating, funny, and frightening glimpse of what happens when we commodify human beings.

"[6] India Today wrote in 1998 "Savage, swiftian and with humour so black that what little laughter it provokes is painful, Manjula Padmanabhan's award-winning play is really an allegory about relationships.