Job's Passion

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Job's Passion (

Passion
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The play was first staged in April 1981 at The

Minister of Education and Culture at the time, claimed before the Knesset
that the state should not fund theater where, "a naked man is hanging for twenty minutes with his genitals flailing about." Regardless of this criticism, Carmon was awarded the "David's Violin" Prize for his portrayal of Job.

Structure

The play is made up of seven Acts and an epilogue. within each section events are often repeated in cycles of three, thus Job is visited by three groups of beggars, three messengers of poverty, three messengers of death, and finally three friends.

Act I – The Beggars
Act II – The Messengers of Poverty
Act III – The Executors
Act IV – The Messengers of Death
Act V – The Friends
Act VI – The Soldiers
Act VII – The Entertainers
Act VIII – The Dead

Productions

The play has been translated into English, French, German and Swedish.

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