New York City
What do you do?
It’s the quintessential Washington question. Answer it and you’re pegged.
They may envy, fear, or pity you, but surely they have filed you away in their mental Rolodexes, under “Useful” or “Not Useful.” Still, do our occupations utterly define us?
Washington Improv Theater’s longform troupe, Jackie, explores in The Job, where the ensemble takes occupations suggested by the audience and runs with them, weaving an improvised story of hilarious characters and memorable moments. Diligent as a paper boy and sharp as a trial lawyer, Jackie is your model employee, creating a show that exceeds expectation.