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Now Playing: 14th Street to 34th Street
November 16 - November 22

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4Track: An improvised show featuring a long-form piece created from a single audience suggestion. Magnet Theater, 254 W. 29th Street.

All About Love: Baby Jane Dexter performs a new cabaret act, exploring the quixotic aspects of love, from woulda, coulda, shoulda, and a few mountains in between. Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street.

An Evening at the Carlyle: A new musical revue by Albert M. Tapper that takes place at the famed Bemelmans Bar in the Hotel Carlyle. Algonquin Theater, 123 East 24th Street.

An Evening with Ellis & Park: Tim Ellis and Matthew Park perform an hour-long set of original songs while exploring their creative "bromance." Peoples Improv Theatre, 154 West 29th Street.

 Big Black Car / Fancy Dragon: Improv from two teams of experienced performers. Peoples Improv Theatre, 154 West 29th Street.

 Captain Pantoja and the Special Service: A Spanish-language musical adaptation of the novel Pantaleon y las visitadoras by Mario Vargas Llosa. Repertorio Espanol, 138 E. 27th Street.

Cedar City Falls: a Mid-West Conflict: A weekly live soap opera a small peaceful town that gets plunged into full-scale civil war. Tuesdays; with rotating cast. Cell Theatre, 338 West 23rd Street.

 Fuerza Bruta: Look Up: A new physical theater event from the creators of De La Guarda. Daryl Roth Theatre, 101 East 15th Street.

Happy Birthday Kids & Yiddish!: The National Yiddish Theatre-Folksbiene presents this show for kids and families that combines Jewish folk traditions with popular culture. Baruch Performing Arts Center, 55 Lexington Avenue.

Kiss Me on the Mouth: A new play by Melanie Angelina Maras about two friends who each inadvertently meet the man who could be "Mr. Right." Center Stage, 48 West 21st Street.

Lord Buckley & Marilyn: A double-bill of solo plays about Lord Buckley and Marilyn Monroe. Richmond Shepard Theatre, 309 East 26th Street.

Megawatt: Comedy/improv in various forms and styles, at the Magnet Theater. Magnet Theater, 254 W. 29th Street.

Mine: A new play by Bekah Brunstetter about a poet with no time for poems who is caught between her wonderful, successful boyfriend and her magnetic, brokeass, aspiring musician, coffee shop co-worker. Sanford Meisner Theatre, 164 11th Avenue.

Pilar Rioja: "The Queen of Flamenco" returns to New York with a show featuring two NYC premieres. Repertorio Espanol, 138 E. 27th Street.

 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead: T. Schreiber Studio presents a revival of Tom Stoppard's famous play about the minor characters of Hamlet and their existential crisis. Gloria Maddox Theater, 151 West 26th Street.

Sessions: A new production of Al Tapper's musical about a psychiatrist who is having trouble with his patients and his love life. Algonquin Theater, 123 East 24th Street.

Sholem Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears: A new play with music, written and performed by Theodore Bikel, that brings to life the characters and observations of the famous Yiddish writer. Baruch Performing Arts Center, 55 Lexington Avenue.

The Arrangement: A play by Rick Eisenberg about an unfairly dismissed executive at a Wall Street public relations firm. Algonquin Theater, 123 East 24th Street.

 The Emperor Jones: A revival of Eugene O'Neill's play about an African American man who sets himself up as monarch of a Caribbean island following a prison break in the United States. Irish Repertory Theatre, 132 West 22nd Street.

 The Hypochondriac: A new production of a contemporary re-imagining of Moliere's farce The Imaginary Invalid. Cell Theatre, 338 West 23rd Street.

Wonder Woman! A Cabaret of Heroic Proportions: A one-woman show by Elizabeth Whitney in which Wonder Woman makes a comeback as a lounge singer. This is part of Emerging Artists' EATFest. TADA! Youth Theater, 15 West 28th Street.