Social Security is a comedy by Andrew Bergman that premiered on Broadway in 1986. The play centers on married art dealers Barbara and David Kahn, whose tranquil Manhattan life is disrupted by the arrival of Barbara's sister, Trudy, and her husband, Martin. They bring along their elderly mother, Sophie, intending to leave her with the Kahns while they deal with their daughter's personal issues. The situation becomes more complicated and humorous when Sophie forms an unexpected romantic connection with Maurice Koenig, the Kahns' best client and an elderly minimalist artist.