JTA: [CRS] played an unlikely role in the genesis of ‘Job,’ a new Broadway play

On Tuesday, almost a year and a half after the “Succession” finale, [Peter] Friedman will open in “Job,” a buzzy Broadway play where he stars as Lloyd, a well-meaning but sometimes frantic therapist who may harbor a very dark side. The play — which is named for a place of employment and not the biblical character — opens at Hayes Theater after two off-Broadway stints at the SoHo Playhouse last fall and, later, the Connelly Theater in the East Village in the spring.

As it happens, Friedman — who was born and raised in New York City — didn’t find the gig via the typical channels, like a casting agent, co-star or manager. Instead, it was in a roundabout way, through his synagogue, Congregation Rodeph Sholom, a Reform synagogue on the Upper West Side.

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