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Speakeasy takes on: JOB

Playwright Max Wolf Friedlich mines Chekov the moment the lights come up in JOB. A young woman stands firm, pointing a gun at a middle-aged man. Will it go off in Act Two? Since this taut ninety-minute thriller has no act two—and I’m not a spoiler—you’ll have to find out for yourself.

Dennis Trainor Jr. and Josephine Moshiri Elwood in JOB. Photo by Benjamin Rose Photography.

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