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Job

First Preview: Jul 15, 2024
Opening Date: Jul 30, 2024
Closing Date: Oct 27, 2024
Running Time: 01:20
Job

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Playing @
Hayes Theater
240 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036
Following two extended, sold-out downtown engagements, Max Wolf Friedlich's play Job is now this summer's "chic, relentless Broadway thriller. Job is extremely effective, often funny, with excellent performances." (The New York Times)

After being placed on leave following a viral incident, Jane would do anything to return to her Big Tech-company job. But as the therapist who needs to authorize it, Loyd suspects her work might be doing more harm than good. Starring Tony Award nominee Peter Friedman (Ragtime, Succession) and Sydney Lemmon (Tár, Fear the Walking Dead), "Job is very provocative, stimulating and daring—you won’t be bored for a millisecond." (Chicago Tribune)
BroadwayPlay - Drama
Show Notes: No intermission
Age Guidance: 16
Audience Advisory: Strobe or flashing lights are used in this production. This production contains moments of darkness. This production uses loud sound effects.

Performance Schedule

Visit telecharge.com for full schedule.


Cast
  • Peter Friedman
  • Sydney Lemmon

Written By
  • Max Wolf Friedlich

Director
  • Michael Herwitz

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Full-price tickets:

$49.00 - $239.00

Lottery & Rush

In-Person Rush: A limited number of in-person rush tickets will be available on the day of each performance for $39 (inclusive of service fees) per ticket when the Hayes Theater box office opens subject to availability. A maximum of two tickets per person per performance will be allowed. The box office is open Monday-Saturday from 10 AM-8 PM and Sunday 12-6 PM.

Digital Lottery: Entries for the JOB digital lottery open at 12 AM on the day before the performance. Winners are drawn at 10 AM and 3 PM and will be notified by email shortly after each drawing and have five hours to claim and purchase tickets online. Winners may buy up to 2 tickets at $47 each (all fees included). Visit?rush.telecharge.com.

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    Outer lobby, ground level. ADA access via the Stage Door.
  • Parking

    Valet parking garages: 1st garage: South side of 44th St. between 6th & 7th Aves. Vertical clearance: 105". 2nd garage: East of Shubert Alley, on north side of 44th St. between Broadway & 8th Ave. No vans.
  • Curb Ramps

    (2.5" lip) NW corner of 44th & Broadway; (2.5" lip) SE corner of 44th St. & Broadway; SW corner of 44th St. & Broadway.
  • Restroom

    Accessible/unisex bathrooms/stalls in the lower lobby and at the mezzanine level
  • Seating

    Orchestra on ground level. Seats 589.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Full-service/accessible elevator
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Entrance

    ADA-accessible building entrance at Stage Door. Handicap ramps in the lower lobby,
  • Water Fountain

    Lower Level directly across from the elevator
  • Assisted Listening System

    LOOP system in the auditorium, headsets available. Driver’s license or ID with printed address required as a deposit. Not available in the first 3 rows of the Orchestra.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Accessible seating in both Orchestra & Mezzanine

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