Job on Broadway Tickets 2024

Job

Don’t miss Job on Broadway! Starring Peter Friedman and Sydney Lemmon, this psychological thriller by Max Wolf Friedlich, originally an off-broadway hit at Soho Playhouse, tells the gripping story of Michael Herwitz, a crisis therapist placed on leave. Secure your Job tickets today!

Job Broadway Tickets

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Wednesday
December 11, 2024
07:00 PM
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Why You Need to See It

  • Unique Aspects: Job is a psychological thriller that delves into the life of a crisis therapist, Loyd, and his interaction with Jane, a tech company employee placed on leave after a viral incident. The play explores contemporary themes of internet culture and professional crisis.
  • Costume Details: The costumes, designed by Michelle Li, reflect the modern corporate environment and the personal turmoil of the characters, adding depth to their psychological states and interactions.
  • Songs and Music: Although primarily a play, Job incorporates ambient sounds and a minimalistic score to heighten the tension and emotional impact of the narrative.
  • Awards: The play has received critical acclaim in its off-Broadway run, with praise for its writing, direction, and performances. It is expected to continue garnering accolades on Broadway.
  • Notable Cast Members: The cast features Peter Friedman as Loyd and Sydney Lemmon as Jane, both delivering powerful performances that drive the intensity and emotional depth of the play.
  • Adaptations: Job started as an off-Broadway hit at Soho Playhouse, known for its gripping storytelling and contemporary relevance. Its transition to Broadway brings it to a wider audience.
  • Audience Suitability: Due to its mature themes and complex subject matter, Job is best suited for adult audiences and older teens interested in psychological dramas and modern social issues.

Job cast on Broadway

Meet the talented cast of Job on Broadway, bringing Max Wolf Friedlich’s psychological thriller to life. Here are the main roles and the exceptional actors portraying them.

  • Peter Friedman: as Loyd
  • Sydney Lemmon: as Jane

The Venue: Hayes Theater

Hayes Theater Seating Chart

Hayes Theater Seating Chart

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Job on Broadway about?

Job is a psychological thriller that explores the life of a crisis therapist, Loyd, and his patient Jane, a tech employee placed on leave after a viral incident. The play delves into themes of modern work culture, mental health, and social media’s impact.

Who stars in Job on Broadway?

The Broadway production of Job features Peter Friedman as Loyd and Sydney Lemmon as Jane. Their performances bring depth and intensity to this gripping drama.

Where is Job playing on Broadway?

Job is playing at the Hayes Theater, located at 240 West 44th Street, New York, NY.

When does Job start its run on Broadway?

Previews for Job begin on January 19, 2024, with the official opening night on February 15, 2024. The limited engagement runs until April 28, 2024.

Who wrote Job?

Job was written by Max Wolf Friedlich. This is his Broadway debut, following a successful off-Broadway run at Soho Playhouse.

What is the running time of Job?

The play runs for approximately 80 minutes with no intermission.

Is Job suitable for all audiences?

Due to its mature themes and intense scenes, Job is recommended for audiences aged 16 and up.

What makes Job unique?

Job stands out for its contemporary relevance, exploring the psychological impact of modern work culture and social media. The intense, dialogue-driven narrative and the performances by Peter Friedman and Sydney Lemmon make it a must-see.

How can I purchase tickets for Job on Broadway?

To purchase tickets for Job, visit the ConcertsAndTickets website or the official Hayes Theater website. For showtimes, please check the event page on ConcertsAndTickets.

Has Job won any awards?

While Job is a new production on Broadway, it has received critical acclaim during its off-Broadway run, particularly for its writing and the performances of its lead actors.