Psychological Thriller Job Begins Broadway Transfer July 15 | Playbill

Broadway News Psychological Thriller Job Begins Broadway Transfer July 15

Sydney Lemmon and Peter Friedman star in Max Wolf Friedlich's play at the Hayes.

Sydney Lemmon and Peter Friedman Danielle Perelman

Max Wolf Friedlich's JOB begins its Broadway transfer at the Hayes Theater July 15, where the production will officially open July 30. The limited run continues through September 29.

The psychological thriller comes to the Main Stem with its original cast from its two earlier Off-Broadway engagements, at SoHo Playhouse in fall 2023 and the Connelly Theatre earlier this year, including Tony nominee Peter Friedman (RagtimeSuccession) and Sydney Lemmon (TÁRHelstrom). Director Michael Herwitz is also back at the helm.

READ: Job Stars Peter Friedman and Sydney Lemmon on the Dark Side of the Internet

Understudies Jeff Still and Arianna Gayle Stucki round out the company.

The play centers on an employee (Lemmon) at a big tech company on leave after becoming the subject of a viral video who begins working with a crisis therapist (Friedman).

The production features original music by Devonté Hynes, scenic design by Scott Penner, costume design by Michelle J. Li, lighting design by Mextly Couzin, and sound design by Cody Spencer. Rachel A. Zucker serves as production stage manager, with Hannah Getts as dramaturg. Additional casting is by The Telsey Office's Will Cantler.

JOB was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle’s John Gassner Award for playwright Friedlich.

Hannah Getts, Alex Levy, Craig Balsam, and P3 Productions produce, with co-producers Perri Peltz & Matthew O'Neill, James Alefantis, Duncan & Chauviere, David Hantman, Shari Redstone, Shannon Wu, Showtown Productions, Cheryl Cohen Effron & David Aron, Matthew Wolk, Willette & Manny Klausner, Ruth Hendel, Thomas M. Neff, Lloyd Tichio Productions, Peter Trevisani, Happy Recap productions, Danielle Perelman, and Russell Kahn.

Visit JobthePlay.com.

 
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