
“Such a beautiful show,— Jonathan Sayer
funny and immensely moving,
heart-rending and heart-mending...
Lots of different things
at the same time.”
“YOU MUST see this gorgeous,— D’arcy Carden
hilarious show!”
“It's sort of unbelievable— Chris Gethard
what he's done!
A very good piece of theater that
makes me believe in comedy.
I am proud of my friend.”
“Michael Cruz Kayne goes after something beyond laughter, guiding us with humor and warmth. His revelation of why we’re actually at the Minetta Lane results in a show that is less guarded, more daring, and a whole lot funnier.”
On the tenth anniversary of a profound loss, comedian Michael Cruz Kayne felt compelled to describe his feelings of grief in 140 characters or less. Much to his surprise, over 200,000 people responded in solidarity from all corners of the globe. Overwhelmed by the response, the “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” writer and host of A Good Cry created Sorry for Your Loss, a sidesplitting, heartrending look at life—and death. This powerfully personal world premiere cuts through the platitudes, directly reaching out to anyone who has ever experienced loss—or will. So... everyone.
that started it all

Stephen Colbert joins
Michael Cruz Kayne
for A Good Cry.

Creative Team

Written by and Starring
Michael Cruz Kayne
Michael Cruz Kayne is a comedian, actor and writer based in NYC. He is currently a staff writer on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” where his work has earned him a Peabody Award, a WGA Award and three Emmy nominations. Acting credits include HBO’s “The White House Plumbers” and “High Maintenance,” as well as Apple TV’s “Severance” and “Helpsters,” among others. Michael also has a Signal Award-winning and Webby-nominated podcast about grief, A Good Cry, with notable guests that include Stephen Colbert, Nicole Byer, Joel Kim Booster and Nora McInerny.
Scenic
Design
Brett
Banakis
Costume
Design
Rodrigo
Muñoz
Lighting
Design
Cha
See
Sound
Design
Connor
Wang
Projection
Design
Aaron
Rhyne
Production Stage Manager
Garrett Kerr
Press Representation
Boneau / Bryan-Brown
Advertising
SpotCo
Production Supervision
Hudson Theatrical Associates
Sean Gorski
General Management
Baseline Theatrical
Jonathan Whitton
Audible Artistic Producer
Kate Navin

Directed by
Josh Sharp
Josh Sharp is a Brooklyn-based comedian. He has been featured on “Ziwe” (Showtime), “Search Party” (HBOMax), “2 Dope Queens” (HBO), “The Opposition with Jordan Klepper” (Comedy Central), and “At Home With Amy Sedaris” (TruTV). He wrote and starred in the upcoming A24 feature film Fucking Identical Twins.