Alden Ehrenreich and Patrick Ball Make Broadway Debuts in Revival of 'Becky Shaw'
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Alden Ehrenreich and Patrick Ball are making their Broadway debuts in Gina Gionfriddo's dark comedy 'Becky Shaw' at the Hayes Theater. The revival marks the play's return after its 2009 Off-Broadway run, featuring a cast that includes Madeline Brewer and Lauren Patten.
Facts First
- Alden Ehrenreich and Patrick Ball are debuting on Broadway in the revival of Gina Gionfriddo's dark comedy.
- Ehrenreich plays Max, who is set up on a blind date by his childhood friend Suzanna (Lauren Patten) and her husband Andrew (Patrick Ball).
- Patrick Ball is a breakout star of HBO's 'The Pitt', a role which allowed him to pay off significant student loan debt.
- The play 'Becky Shaw' had an Off-Broadway run in 2009 and is now staged at the Hayes Theater.
- Alden Ehrenreich is converting a historic trolley station in Los Angeles into a theater space called Huron Station Playhouse.
What Happened
Alden Ehrenreich and Patrick Ball are making their Broadway debuts in the revival of Gina Gionfriddo's dark comedy "Becky Shaw" at the Hayes Theater. The play, which had an Off-Broadway run in 2009, features Ehrenreich as Max, a character set up on a blind date with Becky (Madeline Brewer) by his childhood friend Suzanna (Lauren Patten) and her husband Andrew (Patrick Ball). Patrick Ball, a breakout star from the HBO medical drama "The Pitt," reported that landing that role allowed him to pay off $80,000 in student loan debt.
Why this Matters to You
If you enjoy theater, this revival brings a critically acclaimed dark comedy back to a major stage with a cast of rising stars. You may see increased attention on these actors' careers, which could lead to more prominent roles in film and television. The production's success could influence future revivals of contemporary plays.
What's Next
The play's run at the Hayes Theater will continue, and its reception may influence casting decisions for future Broadway productions. Ehrenreich's project to transform a historic Los Angeles trolley station into a theater space, the Huron Station Playhouse, could provide a new venue for theatrical work. Ball's continued role in "The Pitt" and his Broadway debut may further establish his career.