She’s a tech girlie with a heavy tote bag. He’s the therapist deciding if she’s safe to go back to work. She says she’s fine. He says he’s listening.

$25-$75 (plus service fees)
70 minutes no interval
3-20 September 2026

There’s been an incident.

She’s a tech girlie with a heavy tote bag. He’s the therapist deciding if she’s safe to go back to work. She says she’s fine. He says he’s listening.

What should be a simple psych evaluation spirals into power, panic, and doubt.

Straight off Broadway, JOB had TikTok and Reddit in a frenzy. It’s funny, devastating, and impossible to walk away from without wanting to argue about it. This is theatre that doesn’t just invite you in — it makes you complicit.

The less you know, the better.

“JOB” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

Content Warning: Includes mentions of child abuse, sexual abuse, and self-harm, and depictions of a gun.

Sponsor: 

Presented with support from Q Theatre

Creative Team:

Written By Max Wolf Friedlich

Director: Shane Bosher

Design: Sean Lynch

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