Theatre Exile's 2025/26 Season Opens with a Gripping Philadelphia Premiere of Max Wolf Friedlich's Job

Reported on Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Pictured Above: Arianna Gayle and Scott Greer. Photo Credit: Robert Hakalski.

NEWSROOM POST:  PHILADELPHIA, PA

The production runs October 30 through November 16, 2025, with Opening Night on October 30.

Philadelphia, PA — South Philadelphia-based theater company Theatre Exile (1340  South 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19147) presents the Philadelphia premiere of award-winning playwright Max Wolf Friedlich’s psychological thriller JOB, directed by Producing Artistic Director Deborah Block. The  production runs October 30 through November 16, 2025, with Opening Night on October 30. Tickets are  available online now, and the run time is 90 minutes. 

JOB is a gripping two-hander in which a therapist meets a patient, an ambitious Silicon Valley employee  whose life has begun to unravel. What starts as a clinical exchange escalates into an intense battle of wits,  exploring technology, identity, and the fragile boundaries between personal and professional life. Theatre  Exile’s Scott Greer stars as Loyd, delivering a commanding performance as a therapist whose calm  exterior masks deep moral conflicts. Arianna Gayle portrays Jane with raw intensity, embodying a  character wrestling with betrayal, uncertainty, and the challenges of a judgmental society. Together, Greer  and Gayle, who was the understudy for the highly acclaimed New York City world premiere, create a  dynamic and suspenseful energy that drives the psychological intensity of the production. 

Max Wolf Friedlich’s JOB has been praised for its sharp insight into modern work culture, ethical  dilemmas, and human behavior. 

The New York Production of JOB earned praise for its powerful dialogue, intense psychological tension,  and exploration of the pressures of modern work culture. The New York Times wrote, Though cleverly  accomplished, the shift, as Jane turns the tables on Loyd’s supposed probity, makes ‘Job’ feel even more  manipulative than other therapy-based psychological thrillers.”

Max Wolf Friedlich is known for his incisive explorations of human psychology, ethics, and the dilemmas  of modern life. JOB exemplifies his ability to create intense, character-driven narratives that resonate  with audiences. His work, including The Holes, Manger, Black Ice, and Sleepover, has been produced on  Broadway and in regional theaters nationwide, earning him a reputation as a bold and innovative voice in  American theater. 

One of the city’s most respected and decorated performers, Greer has built a career defined by emotional  range and commanding stage presence. He has celebrated appearances at Theatre Exile, including The  Whale, Rizzo, and The Motherf**ker With the Hat, and has earned acclaim at other leading regional  theaters, including Every Brilliant Thing (Arden Theatre Company).

Arianna Gayle plays the patient, a young tech worker navigating the collapse of her professional and  personal identity. Gayle brings depth and nuance to this challenging role, drawing on her experience as  the understudy for the original Broadway production of JOB. Her prior experience with the role allows 

her to fully inhabit the character’s psychological journey and emotional intensity. Gayle has established  herself as a rising talent, appearing in numerous regional and off-Broadway productions. Her previous  roles include Mayella Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird (First National Tour), Rosalind in As You Like It (4th  Wall Theatre Company), and Brutus in Julius Caesar (The Juilliard School).

Pictured Above: Scott Greer and Arianna Gayle. Photo Credit: Robert Hakalsk

JOB thrives on its immediacy: two characters, one room, and the collision of worlds,” said Producing  Artistic Director Deborah Block at Theatre Exile. “Scott Greer and Arianna Gayle are extraordinary artists  at different stages of their careers, and their chemistry promises a thrilling production that will keep  audiences leaning forward in their seats.” 

With a dynamic creative team bringing every production element to life, Theatre Exile’s JOB presents a  compelling exploration of human ambition, morality, and the cost of choices. Set Designer Nick Embree  crafted the office space to reflect the play’s clinical and emotional landscapes. At the same time, Lighting  Designer and Costume Designer Drew Billau shapes mood and character through light and air. Sound  Designer Andrew Nelson adds texture to the environment, and Props Designer Nana Nimako ensures  every detail heightens the narrative tension. This seamless collaboration between writing, performance,  and design makes JOB a production poised to leave a lasting impression with its intensity and artistry.

With this production, Theatre Exile continues to present bold, contemporary works that challenge and  engage audiences. The production entertains and prompts reflection on how we navigate pressure,  ethics, and human connection in a rapidly evolving world. 

The production features support from Honorary Producers Linda and David Glickstein and Associate  Producers Gayle and David Smith, with a Community Partner to be announced.  

 

Tickets for JOB are available now at www.theatreexile.org

TICKET & SPECIAL PROMOTION INFORMATION 

Post-show discussions follow the November 9, 12, and 13 show dates and are included with each  engagement. Theatre Exile hosts a special Monday Night show on November 10 at 7:00 P.M. 

 

Audiences can choose from various three-show Flex Pass Subscriptions for Theatre Exile’s season. Single  tickets for Theatre Exile’s upcoming productions are available. 

 

Subscription sales are available online, with packages starting at just $45—purchase tickets online or by  calling the Theatre Exile box office at 215-218-4022. For more information, visit theatreexile.org and  follow Theatre Exile on Facebook and Instagram.

About Theatre Exile

Theatre Exile is a nonprofit theater company committed to sparking dialogue that strengthens our  community through the development and staging of timely and provocative plays. Our productions explore the complexities of  the human condition with a sense of Philadelphia grit and passion. We strive to raise the social well-being of our community by  creating a supportive and creative environment where artists, audiences, and our entire community can experiment, grow, and  find their voices. 

Learn more about Theatre Exile’s 2024/25 season, purchase = tickets, and more by visiting www.theatreexile.org.