NBC 5, Telemundo 39, and Teatro Dallas invite you to experience Job, a thrilling, psychological, live theatre production that explores digital citizenship and empathy in the internet age. This riveting, must-watch play is in its last weekend of production, ending on November 16, at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas.
Job, written by Max Wolf Friedlich and directed by Emily Lopez, tells the story of two career driven people from different generations, genders, and political paradigms who collide in a battle of values and worldviews. The play challenges the audience to reflect on the digital world’s role in shaping our choices, responsibilities, and collective humanity. Timely and relevant, the play asks urgent questions about what it means to be a citizen of the internet and our obligation to help the people who need it most.
Due to its mature themes, the play is recommended for ages 18+.
Tickets are available now on Teatro Dallas’ site.
Job – Directed by Emily Lopez
Teatro Dallas
Final weekend November 14 – 16
Friday & Saturday – 8 p.m.
Sunday – 3 p.m.
The Latino Cultural Center
2600 Live Oak St.
Dallas
For more information about Job, click here.
About Teatro Dallas
Founded in 1985 by Cora Cardona and Jeff Hurst, Teatro Dallas has become a cultural institution dedicated to highlighting the Latinx experience through international and avant-garde theatre. The company presents innovative productions for adults and youth, supports emerging local artists, and expands the definition of theatre to include visual, musical, spoken word, and performance art.
More information and tickets: https://www.teatrodallas.org.