Sydney Lemmon offers some apologies if she sounds a bit tired. It’s the morning after the opening night of her Broadway show “Job” and she and the cast, along with her family and freinds, were out on the later side. “It was just a huge celebration and it’s been such an exciting week leading up to it. It’s been a thrill ride,” she says. “Job” arrives this week on Broadway after two sold-out runs off-Broadway, amid much buzz and anticipation. Lemmon stars in the show alongside “Succession” actor Peter Friedman as a tech employee who is put on leave after being part of a viral video; Friedman plays a crisis therapist she starts seeing. “It’s been beautiful to connect with people at this stage door who work in tech and who feel really seen by this play. It’s been great to connect with young audience members who just feel so lit up by coming out to Broadway and seeing a show,” Lemmon says. “It’s not your typical Broadway audience. These people are young and it’s cool to reach them.” The show is a true breakout for Lemmon, who previously was on Broadway as an understudy in “The Parisian Woman” in 2017 when she was
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