“Job,” a psychological thriller written by Max Wolf Friedlich and starring Peter Friedman and Sydney Lemmon (who both appeared on the HBO drama “Succession”)
“Job,” a psychological thriller written by Max Wolf Friedlich and starring Peter Friedman and Sydney Lemmon that played two sold-out Off-Broadway runs during the past season, will transfer to Broadway’s Hayes Theater this summer for a limited run beginning July 15. In the play, an employee at a big tech company, facing fallout from a video that went viral, goes to see a crisis therapist in the hope of getting her life back together.
Speaking of musicals produced at the Kennedy Center, next month I plan to visit Washington, D.C. in order to check out the venue’s limited run revival of the classic 1960 musical comedy “Bye Bye Birdie” with Christian Borle, Krysta Rodriguez, Ephraim Sykes, Richard Kind and Jennifer Laura Thompson.
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