Gionfriddo's BECKY SHAW Begins Previews Tonight 12/16

By: Dec. 16, 2008
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Second Stage Theatre (Carole Rothman, Artistic Director; Ellen Richard, Executive Director) will continue its 30th Anniversary Season with the New York premiere of Gina Gionfriddo's play, BECKY SHAW, directed by Peter Dubois.

The recent runaway hit of the Humana Festival, BECKY SHAW will begin previews Tuesday, December 16 at Second Stage Theatre (307 West 43rd Street) and will officially open on Thursday, January 8, 2009 at 6:30pm. For tickets or more information, please visit www.2ST.com.

In BECKY SHAW, a newlywed couple fixes up two romantically challenged friends: wife's best friend, meet husband's sexy and strange new co-worker. When an evening calculated to bring happiness takes a dark turn, crisis and comedy ensue in this wickedly funny new play that asks what we owe the people we love and the strangers who land on our doorstep.

BECKY SHAW will feature David Wilson Barnes (reprising his acclaimed performance from the world premiere production at the Humana Festival), Emily Bergl ("Men in Trees," Second Stage Theatre's Some Americans Abroad), Kelly Bishop ("Gilmore Girls," original cast of Six Degrees of Separation, Tony Award-winner for A Chorus Line), Annie Parisse (who created the title role of Becky Shaw in the world premiere production at the Humana Festival), and Thomas Sadoski (reasons to be pretty, Second Stage Theatre's Reckless, Gemini, This Is Our Youth, All This Intimacy).

BECKY SHAW will feature scenic design by Derek McLane, costume design by Jeff Mahshie, lighting design by David Weiner, and sound design by Walter Trarbach.

GINA GIONFRIDDO is the author of After Ashley (Vineyard Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville), U.S. Drag (Clubbed Thumb, Connecticut Rep; published by Smith & Kraus in Women Playwrights: The Best Plays of 2002), Guinevere (Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference), Safe, and Trepidation Nation (both at Actors Theatre of Louisville), among other plays. She has received an Obie Award, the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, the Helen Merrill Award for Emerging Playwrights, a Lucille Lortel Fellowship, and a Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Fellowship.

Director Peter Dubois is the newly appointed Artistic Director of Boston's Huntington Theatre Company. Also a former Artistic Director of Alaska's innovative Perseverance Theatre Company, DuBois' recent work includes the Obie Award-winning production of David Grimm's Measure for Pleasure, as well as Richard III starring Peter Dinklage (both at the Public Theatre) and the LAByrinth Theatre Company's co-production of Bob Glaudini's Jack Goes Boating starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Ortiz, Beth Cole and Daphne Rubin-Vega. He recently staged a new adaptation of Sam Shepard's Curse of the Starving Class at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theatre.

David Wilson Barnes appeared in the world premiere production of Becky Shaw at the Humana Festival. Other theatre credits include Saint Crispin's Day, Rattlestick Theatre; Men Without Shadows, The Flea; Jersey Story, Cherry Lane; The Square, Ma Yi Theatre Company/The Public Theatre; Hamlet, The Public Theater; Mirandolina, The Pearl; A Midsummer Night's Dream, 78th St. Theatre Lab; The Caucasian Chalk Circle and The Bald Soprano, La Mama ETC; Hedda Gabler, Horace Mann Theatre. Television: "Law and Order," "L & O: Criminal Intent," and "Sex and the City." Film: Capote, Ozark Savage, Extreme Mom, Nose.

Emily Bergl returns to Second Stage Theatre where she appeared in this summer's production of Some Americans Abroad. She just finished two seasons playing Annie on the ABC series "Men in Trees" and has appeared on Broadway in A Touch of the Poet, The Rivals, and The Lion in Winter (FANY Award). Her Off-Broadway credits include Fiction, Where Do We Live, and Old Money and regionally, Proof, The School for Wives, and The Country, among many others. Films include Fur, The Hard Easy, Chasing Sleep, Happy Campers, The Rage: Carrie 2.

Kelly Bishop has appeared on Broadway in Proposals, Bus Stop, Six Degrees of Separation, Precious Sons and A Chorus Line (Tony and Drama Desk awards). Her Off-Broadway credits include The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Death Defying Acts (Woody Allen's Central Park West), Pterodactyls, Piano Bar and A Lady Needs a Change. She has performed Off Off-Broadway and in regional theatre productions of It Changes Every Year and The Substance of Fire (both written by Jon Robin Baitz), The Last Girl Singer, The Fourth Wall (A.R. Gurney), A Little Night Music, The Voice of the Turtle, The Three Penny Opera, Perfectly Frank, Vanities and Pal Joey. She is well known to TV audiences for her role as Emily Gilmore on the hit series "Gilmore Girls," and has made guest appearances on "Murphy Brown," "Law & Order," "Kate and Allie," "The New Odd Couple," and even "Hawaii Five-O." Her film credits include An Unmarried Woman, Dirty Dancing, Me and Him, Cafe Society, Miami Rhapsody and Private Parts.

Annie Parisse created the role of Becky Shaw in the play's world premiere production at the Humana Festival. She appeared on Broadway in Craig Lucas' Prelude To a Kiss. Other theatre credits include Misalliance, dir. David Warren (Roundabout Theatre Company); The Internationalist, dir. Ken Rus Schmoll (Vineyard Theater); Coastal Disturbances, dir. Mark Nelson (Berkshire Theatre Festival); Monster, dir. Michael Greif (Classic Stage Company); The Credeaux Canvas, dir. Michael Mayer (Playwrights Horizons); The Crackwalker (Soho Rep/Walkerspace); The Wild Duck (NY Performance Works). Film: Definitely/Maybe, Blackbird, Prime, Monster-in-Law, National Treasure, How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days. Television: "Law & Order," "Friends," "Third Watch," "Big Apple," "As the World Turns" (Emmy nomination).

Thomas Sadoski recently appeared off-Broadway in Neil LaBute's reasons to be pretty. He has appeared in several Second Stage Theatre productions, including Reckless, This Is Our Youth, Gemini, and All This Intimacy. Other off-Broadway credits include Where We're Born (Rattlestick), The Mistakes Madeline Made (Naked Angels), Jump/Cut (The Women's Project), The General from America (Theater For a New Audience), Man Measures Man (The Lark). Regionally, Tom has appeared in Moonlight & Magnolias (Alliance Theater), The General from America (Alley Theater), Left (New York Stage & Film), The Waverly Gallery (Long Wharf), Street Scene, The Skin Of Our Teeth, Hot L Baltimore, Rodney's Wife (Williamstown Theater Festival). Film/TV: Loser; Happy Hour; Company K; Winter Solstice; "As The World Turns," "Law & Order."

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BECKY SHAW will be performed through Sunday, February 1, 2009 at Second Stage Theatre (307 West 43rd Street, just west of 8th Avenue) on the following schedule: Tuesday at 7:00pm, Wednesday - Saturday at 8:00pm, Wednesday and Saturday at 2:00pm, and Sunday at 3:00pm.

NOTE: All weekday evening performances the week of January 12 will begin at 7:00pm. Weekend curtain times remain the same.

NOTE: There will be no 2pm performance on Wednesday, December 17; there will be no performances on Wednesday, December 24, Thursday, December 25, Thursday, January 1, and Friday, January 9. There will be added performances on Monday, December 22 at 8:00pm, Monday, December 29 at 8:00pm, and Monday, January 5 at 8:00pm The performance times for Sunday, December 21, Sunday, December 28, Wednesday, December 31, and Sunday, January 4 are 2:00pm and 7:00pm.

Tickets are $70 and may be purchased by phoning 212-246-4422 or 800-766-6048 or online at www.2ST.com. Patrons age 30 and under may purchase a limited number of specially-priced $30 tickets in advance. A limited number of student rush tickets are $15 and are available 30 minutes prior to curtain.

Group tickets are available by phoning 212-889-4300 or (800) 331-0472. Box-office hours are Monday, 10:00am - 6:00pm, Tuesday 10:00am - 7:00pm, Wednesday through Saturday, 10:00am to 8:00pm, and Sunday, 10:00am to 3:00pm.

For more information, please visit www.2ST.com

 

 



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