Job

Previews Begin
July 15, 2024
Opening Night
July 30, 2024
Closing Date
October 27, 2024
Running Time
1 hr 20 mins
No intermission
Theatre
Helen Hayes Theatre
Group Min
10+ Tickets

About the Show

Following two extended, sold-out downtown engagements, Max Wolf Friedlich’s hit psychological thriller JOB moves to Broadway for 10 weeks only. Directed by Michael Herwitz, this New York Times Critic’s Pick is “80 minutes of pure tension. A slick, drop-tower ride” (Vulture).

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. With two not-to-be missed performances from Tony Award® nominee Peter Friedman (Ragtime, “Succession”) and Sydney Lemmon (Tár, “Fear the Walking Dead”), “don’t be alarmed if you catch yourself holding your breath throughout the entire show” (Time Out New York).

About the Show

Following two extended, sold-out downtown engagements, Max Wolf Friedlich’s hit psychological thriller JOB moves to Broadway for 10 weeks only. Directed by Michael Herwitz, this New York Times Critic’s Pick is “80 minutes of pure tension. A slick, drop-tower ride” (Vulture).

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. With two not-to-be missed performances from Tony Award® nominee Peter Friedman (Ragtime, “Succession”) and Sydney Lemmon (Tár, “Fear the Walking Dead”), “don’t be alarmed if you catch yourself holding your breath throughout the entire show” (Time Out New York).

About the Theatre

Helen Hayes Theatre

240 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036

The Helen Hayes Theater was built in 1912 as The Little. In the 1950s it was used to record radio and TV, including The Merv Griffin Show.

In 1983, it was renamed after beloved American actress Helen Hayes, following the destruction of a theatre by the same name in the previous year.