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Jobsite follows up a record-smashing run with DOUBT, A PARABLE. Starting March 13, 2020 this brilliant and powerful drama about aBronx parochial school principal, who suspects the popular Father Flynn of improper relations with one of the male students. READ MORE AND PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
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Jobsite follows up a record-smashing run with the Pulitzer Prize and
Tony Award-winning powerhouse DOUBT, A PARABLE.


SHOWS HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED THROUGH APRIL 19, 2020

Tampa, FL
Jobsite’s 21st season, “a great reckoning in a little room,” picks back up in March after A Midsummer Night’s Dream utterly crushed every record in the 100-seat Shimberg Playhouse -- not just for company but any production all-time. Audiences will now be transported to the Bronx, 1964, for John Patrick Shanley’s 2005 winner of both the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, DOUBT, A PARABLE.

“Here, for the first time in a long time, is a play that is about something.” – Chicago Tribune

In this brilliant and powerful drama Sister Aloysius (Roxanne Fay), a Bronx parochial school principal, takes matters into her own hands when she suspects the popular Father Flynn (David M. Jenkins) of improper relations with one of the male students (who also happens to be the first black student accepted into the school).

DOUBT, A PARABLE is directed by Summer Bohnenkamp, who has previously helmed the Jobsite hits The Flick, Time Stands Still, and Constellations. Fay and Jenkins are joined by Caitlin Eason (Sister James) and Andresia Moseley (Mrs. Muller). The production team consists of Rebekah Eugenia Lazaridis (Set Design, Scenic Artist), Brian Smallheer (Light Design, Technical Director), Katrina Stevenson (Costume Design) David M. Jenkins (Sound Design).

‘A gripping mystery, tightly written.” – Time Out

“less about scandal than about fascinatingly nuanced questions of moral certainty.” – Variety

The original Broadway production starred Cherry Jones, Adriane Lenox (both earning a Tony Award), Brian F. O’Byrne, and Heather Goldenhersh (both nominated). A film adaptation was made in 2008 starring Meryl Streep, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, and Viola Davis (all nominated for Academy Awards).

DOUBT, A PARABLE is on stage Mar. 13 – Apr. 5, 2020. SHOWS HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED THROUGH APRIL 19, 2020

Tickets start at $29.50 and increase in price by performance based on demand. (PURCHASE HERE)
Preview performances are Mar. 11-12 at 8pm, with all tickets starting at $18.
Rush tickets may be available for students, persons 65+, military, and others at the window as of 30 minutes prior to curtain for 50% off.

More Info: jobsitetheater.org/doubt


A Season Pass is currently on sale for up to 70% off the price of single tickets.







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