Show Finder

Becomes A Woman

First Preview: Feb 7, 2023
Opening Date: Feb 7, 2023
Closing Date: Mar 18, 2023
Becomes A Woman

Share on Social Media

Playing @
New York City Center - Stage II
131 West 55th St, New York, NY 10019
Becomes a Woman is one of Mint Theater Company’s most exciting discoveries ever: the world premiere of an unpublished and unproduced play by Betty Smith, author of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Smith’s novel was a best-selling sensation when it was published in 1943, as well as the source for two movie versions and a musical.

In Becomes a Woman, Francie is nineteen, living with her family in Brooklyn and working at a five and dime store as a singer at the sheet music counter. Her co-workers describe her as “afraid of her family, afraid of the boss, afraid to make a date. Afraid that something might happen to her. But just you wait! She’s the kind that some smooth-tongued fellow will get hold of someday. When he’s through, she’ll be broken like that.” Which is exactly what happens to Francie, leaving her to pick up the pieces in a shocking display of independence and courage.
Off BroadwayPlay - Drama

Performance Schedule

TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY @ 7:30 PM
WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY @ 2:30 PM & 7:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 2:30 PM
No 2:30 PM performance on February 8
No 7:30 PM performance on February 28 & March 1 & 8


Written By
  • Betty Smith

Director
  • Britt Berke

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF Member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed at

Never

Full-price tickets:

$45.00 - $90.00

Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    Wireless FM assistive listening devices are available free of charge with the presentation of either a driver's license or credit card. Assistive listening devices are available at coat check on the first landing on the east side of the theater.
  • Restroom

    Restrooms are located on the mezzanine lobby level and are accessible for persons in wheelchairs via the elevator.
  • Wheelchair Info

    New York City Center’s Mainstage, Stage I, Stage II and Studio 5 spaces are all wheelchair accessible. Seats for patrons with disabilities are available online, by phone, and at the box office. Please advise us at the time of ticket purchase of your particular needs. Locations are available in the first row.
  • Box Office

    The box office is in the lobby. It is wheelchair accessible.
  • Parking

    1345 Garage: 126 West 55th Street (212.710.8230, 212.977.7636); GMC Parking: 211 West 56th Street (800.836.6666)
  • Seating

    The seats in our theater range from 19”-22” wide and are 18” deep. There are armrests on all. They are all joined together, no space between. Some ends have armrests that can fold up for ADA access when wheelchair or walker patrons want to transfer or slide in. Please contact info@nycitycenter.org in advance of your visit if you require accommodations to your seats.

TDF Social Feed

tdfnyc2 days ago
NYC’s biggest theatrical thrills—and lowest tickets prices—are often found on the smallest stages. Check out our roundup of indie productions opening this month, all offering tickets for $40 or less....
TDF
TDF2 days ago

Target Margin Theater evokes Jean Genet's worldview, a loopy look at free will and quantum science with SOCIETY Theatre, hot dog history at Chain Theatre plus other promising indie theatre...

tdfnyc3 days ago
Throwback to the glamour of last year’s Costumes & Cocktails. ✨ This year’s celebration promises to be just as stylish. Join us on April 13 as we celebrate the 2026...
tdfnyc4 days ago
What a “Thriller!” Thank you to everyone who joined us at the TDF Autism Friendly Performance of MJ The Musical last Sunday. It was such a joyful afternoon. TDF Autism...
TDF
TDF5 days ago
Thank you for joining us at the TDF Autism Friendly Performance of MJ the Musical!
tdfnyc5 days ago
Broadway’s future? The audience. At TXB Remix: The Producer’s Cut, TDF Executive Director Deeksha Gaur shared a simple truth: “The era of the audience is upon us. The opportunity ahead...
TDF
TDF1 week ago

National Theatre's Next to Normal with Caissie Levy, Jamie Parker, Jack Wolfe and Eleanor Worthington-Cox, Samara Joy at Royal Albert Hall, Christopher Wheeldon’s An American In Paris on Broadway and...

tdfnyc2 weeks ago
This is who you’re asking to work for TDF!
tdfnyc2 weeks ago
Last week, TDF’s Executive Director Deeksha Gaur was honored to attend a celebration for Dr. Nantasha Williams, PhD, the new Deputy Speaker of the New York City Council and Chair...
TDF
TDF2 weeks ago

Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Truman Capote, an incredible cast in The Wild Party at New York City Center, Matthew Broderick at Irish Repertory Theatre, Mexodus returns, Patrick Page as Titus...

TDF
TDF2 weeks ago

There may not be a heaping of new musicals on Broadway this season but NYC's smaller stages have plenty to offer this spring alone. Which are you most excited to...

TDF
TDF
TDF3 weeks ago

"I really appreciate what TDF is doing, I really appreciate bringing veterans into this theatre, and it's a way for us to take our camaraderie and form everything together." Since...