


Get Becky Shaw tickets for your next date night — if seeing this wild dark comedy doesn't make you swear off dating forever. Becky Shaw is back in NYC 15 years after its premiere, when Gina Gionfriddo's powerhouse work became a Pulitzer Prize finalist. Obie Award winner Trip Cullman directs this fiery show starring The Pitt's Patrick Ball, Weapons's Alden Ehrenreich, and three-time Tony Award nominee Linda Emond (Cabaret, Death of a Salesman).
A blind date spirals spectacularly off the rails in Becky Shaw, dubbed by The New York Times as “ferociously funny — a tangled tale of love, sex, and ethics.” Get ready to laugh, gasp, and be thankful even your worst dates are at least nothing like this — we hope, anyway.
March 18th, 2026



By: Gina Gionfriddo
Director: Trip Cullman
Producer: Second Stage Theater
Cast list: Patrick Ball (as Andrew), Alden Ehrenreich (as Max), Linda Emond (as Susan)
Sets: David Zinn
Costumes: Kaye Voyce
Lighting: Stacey Derosier
Wheelchair and elevator access
Playbill wrote that Becky Shaw, about a quartet of emotionally damaged and dependent young people, "may be Gina Gionfriddo's most mature play to date." Gionfriddo has an incisive writing style and a commanding voice — she went on to become a Pultizer Prize finalist for the second time for her next play, Rapture, Blister, Burn. Writing about contemporary women, she has a knack for finding the eccentricities that make them funny yet serious and wise yet foolish, all at the same time. Her characters are always wonderfully alive.
That is certainly the case for the various women in Becky Shaw, like Susan, a woman with MS who hooks up with a man much younger than herself. Susan, a domineering woman, also has a dysfunctional relationship with her daughter Suzanna. It all amounts to some wacky fireworks in this singular play where the stranger things get, the more human the characters become.
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Becky Shaw is at New York's Hayes Theater, which is located at 240 West 44th Street, New York, 10036.
A dark comedy about sex, dating, and relationships of all kinds, Becky Shaw follows a quartet of emotionally damaged and dependent young people.
Gina Gionfriddo, a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, wrote this comedy.
Trip Cullman, an Obie winner, directs this comedy.
The play revolves around themes of sex, so it is not.
Yes, the play became a Pulitzer finalist, extended its original run, and won rave reviews in The New York Times.