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Job

Job

By Thomas Bradshaw.

Product Code: J67000

  • Full-length Play
  • Comedy | Tragedy
  • Cast size: 5m., 3w.

    Limited Streaming Rights Available

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Min. Royalty Rate: $90/perf

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Synopsis

Meet Job, the wise and powerful judge of an ancient Israelite tribe. Satan bets God that he can make Job blaspheme God through ever-escalating violence and loss. Will Job question God's promise to reward the righteous, even when his prayers for mercy go unanswered? In this dark, twisted comedy, Bradshaw brings us an honest, uncynical adaptation of the book of Job. "Both entertaining and repulsive, Job is simultaneously a faithful retelling of the titular biblical tale and a raucous spoof of it … Part of what I love so much about Bradshaw's plays is that he forces his audience to look at our lives, the mundane and the profound, with newly jaded eyes." (Show Business)

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Details

  • Status

    In stock

  • Type of Show Full-length Play
  • Product Code J67000
  • Cast Size 8
  • Min. Royalty Rate $90/perf
  • Cost $10.95
  • Approx. Run Time 60 min

Categories

  • Target Audience College and Adult
  • Performing Group College Theatre | Professional Theatre
  • Genre Comedy | Tragedy
  • ISBN(13) 9781583428955
* Please note the royalty rate listed is the minimum royalty rate per performance. The actual royalty rate will be determined upon completion of a royalty application.

Media Reviews

"[A] short, sharp and vigorously comic tragedy." -The New York Times