Max Wolf Friedlich's play 'Job' portrays the unique tendencies of young millennials, focusing on their desire for meaningful work amidst 21st-century burdens and stress. The protagonist Jane experiences burnout, leading to a shocking breakdown at her tech job.
The play delves into generational dynamics between Jane and Loyd, highlighting the clash between millennial values and Baby Boomer perspectives. Jane's critique of Baby Boomers' ideals, mocking the aesthetics of hippies, adds depth to the intergenerational dialogue.
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