J.B.
by Archibald MacLeish

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Highlights

Greek/Roman/Biblical Flexible Cast Size Interior Set Period Costumes

Awards & Recognition

Pulitzer Prize Tony Award

Winner! 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Winner! 1959 Tony Award for Best Play

Synopsis

A fresh and exalting morality that has great stature.

It is one of the memorable works of the century as verse, as drama and as spiritual inquiry...We are deep in the unanswered problems of man's relationship to God in an era of cruel injustices.

J.B. is Mr. MacLeish's counterpart of the immortal Job.

The glory of the play is that, as in the Book of Job, J.B. does not curse God.

When he is reunited with his wife, two humbled but valiant people accept the universe, agree to begin life all over again, expecting no justice but unswerving in their devotion to God...

In every respect, it is theatre on its highest level.- The New York Times

Characters

Character
Nickles

a popcorn vendor in the circus who assumes the role of Satan

J.B.

based on the biblical character Job, a man confronted by many tests of his faith in God

Sarah

J.B.'s wife, not as confident in God as J.B.

David

son of J.B. and Sarah, 13

Jonathan

son of J.B. and Sarah, 10

Mary

daughter of J.B. and Sarah, 12

Ruth

daughter of J.B. and Sarah, 8

Rebecca

daughter of J.B. and Sarah, 6

Girl

stylishly dressed

Jolly

a young girl

Bildad

a squat, thick man

Zophar

a fat, red-faced man

Eliphaz

lean and dark

A Distant Voice

an anonymous voice that prompts the action in the play

Mr. Zuss

a balloon vendor in the circus who assumes the role of God

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573610912
ISBN-10 0573610916

J.B. is a play written by Archibald MacLeish and published by Samuel French .

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