”Sweat, blood, tears and great acting”
”Magnus Roosmann as Job is authenticity, sweat, blood, tears and skin flakes in a physical and magnificent performance that penetrates the digestive system of the audience, an impressive display of human suffering.”
Ylva Lagercrantz, SvD
“Philip Zandén has through his direction highlighted the text’s ritualistic qualities. It is musical and precise which plays well against the brutal and grotesque. – Brilliant acting excels in rapid changes between farce and tragedy.”
Jenny Aschenbrenner, Aftonbladet
”The Sorrows of Job at The Jewish Theatre is an ambitious production. It is somewhat amazing to see a play by the famous controversial Israeli playwright Hanoch Levin performed on a Swedish stage.
Yvonne Ihmels, Cora
“Phenomenal and terrible.”
Anna Hedelius, nummer.se
“I want to recommend The Sorrows of Job – because it dares to go the whole hog and – most of all, because it so clearly wants something.”
Anneli Dufva, Kuturnytt SR
“Magnus Roosmann delivers an impressive role performance.”
Eva Gustin, Teatermagasinet
“In the second act – satirical edge, with resonance in the acting.”
Ingegärd Waaranperä, DN