A Therapist's Take on Max Wolf Friedlich's "JOB" on Broadway
Briefly

"Friedlich writes a more imaginative twist on the blank check that is the archetypal therapist, which reveals itself towards the end of the play's 80-minute runtime."
"This is therapy on a knife's edge, where a session can swing from banal introspection one moment to gut-wrenching confrontation in the next."
"Max Wolf Friedlich's JOB isn't your typical portrayal of therapy. It thrusts us into a landscape where the line between the mundane and the monstrous blurs."
Read at Psychology Today
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