A gripping psychological drama exploring faith, trauma, and redemption in a high-stakes workplace.
"Job" is a tense and thought-provoking play that delves into the fragile intersection of faith, mental health, and modern work culture. When Jane, a crisis hotline counselor, faces scrutiny from her supervisor, their intense conversation unravels into a battle of power, belief, and personal demons. As tensions rise, the play explores deep existential questions about purpose, morality, and redemption. A raw, emotionally charged experience, "Job" keeps audiences on edge, challenging perceptions and leaving a lasting impact.