| Show | Price | Venue |
Aerial Allusions Dance, clown and theatre combine to express the emotions of two individuals. | $10.00 - $15.00 | Kraine Theatre East Village |
Afternoon Tea With Jane Austen A solo show about the life of one of the most popular authors in the English language. | $16.00 | The Red Room East Village |
ALICE in Wonderland The world premiere of Michael Sgouros and Brenda Bell's new musical based on Lewis Carroll’s classic. | $25.00 - $40.00 | Players Theatre West Village |
All the Indifferent Children of the Earth A new play by Eric Bland. | $18.00 | Brick Theatre Williamsburg |
An Evening of Awkward Romance An offbeat comedy by Wendy Herlich about a collection of oddball characters on their quest to find love. | $15.00 | The Tank Midtown |
An Iliad A solo play by Denis O’Hare and Lisa Peterson, based on the famous stories of Homer; starring Denis O'Hare and Stephen Spinella (alternating in the single role). | $70.00 - $100.00 | New York Theatre Workshop East Village |
And God Created Great Whales A revival of Rinde Eckert's haunting piece about a composer who is trying to create an opera based on Herman Melville's Moby Dick. | $55.00 | Culture Project at 45 Bleecker East Village |
Angelina Ballerina the Musical A return engagement of the musical based on the famous dancing mouseling and her friends created by Katharine Holabird and illustrated by Helen Craig. | $29.50 - $49.50 | McGinn Cazale Theatre Upper West Side |
Anything Goes A new revival of the 1934 musical comedy, whose score is loaded with Cole Porter standards. Sutton Foster stars. | $87.00 - $137.00 | Stephen Sondheim Theatre Theatre district |
As Wide as I Can See In this new play by Mark Snyder, a disillusioned journalist, and his freeloading best friend unwittingly prepare for the most explosive barbecue of their lives. | $18.00 | HERE - Mainstage Soho |
Assistance A new play by Leslye Headland about the humiliating jobs of young office assistants. | $70.00 | Playwrights Horizons Mainstage Midtown |
Avenue Q The hit musical moves to a smaller Broadway theatre. It's about the denizens of a Brooklyn neighborhood, some of whom are puppets. | $69.50 - $126.50; $26.50 rush | New World Stages Midtown |
Bad Kid David Crabb's solo show based on the true story of a Texas teen who navigates his outcast adolescence in a goth-obsessed, drug-fueled haze. | $12.00 | Axis Theatre West Village |
Balm in Gilead Michael Chekhov Theatre Company presents Lanford Wilson's 1965 play about the denizens of an Upper West Side all-night diner. | $25.00 | 45th Street Theatre Midtown |
Beautiful Bone A dance piece by Molly Lieber and Eleanor Smith that explores shame and love. | $15.00 | Chocolate Factory Long Island City |
Beyond the Horizon A revival of Eugene O'Neill's 1920 drama about two brothers who love the same woman. | $55.00 - $65.00 | Irish Repertory Theatre Chelsea |
Big Girls Don’t Cry Rachelle Elie's one-woman show about Haitian fathers, Kenyan night clubs, and aging Barbies. | $16.00 | The Red Room East Village |
Big Plastic Heroes Comedic actors poke fun at what happens when hyperactive teenagers try to emulate their action hero idols, specifically Evel Knievel and Rambo. | $15.00 | Under St. Marks East Village |
Blind to Happiness A one-person drama/comedy about a quirky and lovable dishwasher who is struggling to get by. | $12.00 - $16.00 | Under St. Marks East Village |
Blood Knot A revival of Athol Fugard's play about two biracial South African brothers. | $25.00 | Signature Center, 480 West 42nd Street |
Blue Man Group A supremely silly, long-running performance featuring music, gags, video, flying food, flying paint, and lots and lots of paper. | $85.00 - $99.00 | Astor Place Theatre East Village |
BOB, Blessed Be The Dysfunction that Binds A solo play written and performed by Anne Pasquale about her special-needs brother. | $18.00 | The Drilling Company Theatre Upper West Side |
Breathe Love Repeat: a near-life experience A “Samurai Super Daughter” struggles with her mother’s love at the crossroads between East and West, struggling to affirm life between this world and the next. | $15.00 | Under St. Marks East Village |
Buddha An Oriental take on the Seven Deadly Sins that juxtaposes the biography of Siddhartha Buddha with the fever dream of a contemporary gay man. | $20.00 | The Club at La MaMa East Village |
Call Me Waldo A new play by Rob Ackerman about what happens when an ordinary electrician begins channeling the
spirit of Ralph Waldo Emerson. | $25.00 | June Havoc Theatre Midtown |
Carrie A musical adaptation of Stephen King's novel. | $89.00 | Lucille Lortel Theatre West Village |
Celebrity Autobiography A rotating cast performs selections from the autobiographies of celebrities. | $35.00 - $60.00 + 2-drink minimum | Triad Upper West Side |
Centralia UglyRhino presents this interactive theatrical experience. | $25.00; Includes six cocktail creations | Brooklyn Lyceum Park Slope |
Chekhovek A new comedy adapted and directed by Melania Levitsky from nine of Anton Chekhov's best known short stories. | $35.00 | Arclight Theatre Upper West Side |
Chicago A revival of the musical about a pair of murderesses and the razzle-dazzle lawyer who gets them off. Featuring terrific dancing in the style of Bob Fosse. | $64.00 - $186.50 | Ambassador Theatre Theatre District |
Chicago City Limits on Ice A new improv comedy revue from the long-running troupe. | $15.00 + 2-drink minimum | Broadway Comedy Club Midtown |
COBU-Dance like Drumming, Drum like Dancing Performance by an all-female Taiko drumming troupe. | $15.00 | Theater for the New City East Village |
Coosje No.11 Productions presents the world premiere of Coosje, a whimsical story about two artists and a singing Pear. | $15.00 | Under St. Marks East Village |
CQ/CX Gabe McKinley's play about an up and coming black reporter at the New York Times who finds his dreams of becoming a famous journalist come crashing down as he becomes the center of a plagiarism scandal. | $65.00 | Signature at Peter Norton Space Midtown |
Danny and Sylvia: The Danny Kaye Musical A musical by Robert McElwaine about the marriage and careers of Danny Kaye and his wife Sylvia Fine. | $36.50 - $75.00 | St. Luke's Theatre Midtown |
Daughters of Lot A modern-day burlesque act with a twist. | $15.00 | Kraine Theatre East Village |
DC-7, The Roberto Clemente Story A new musical celebrating the life of the legendary Puerto Rican baseball player, Roberto Clemente. | $37.50 - $47.50 | 47th Street Theatre Midtown |
Death of a Salesman A revival of Arthur Miller's famous play, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman. | $46.50 - $121.50 | Ethel Barrymore Theatre Theatre District |
Death, it happens: A girl’s guide to death True stories from 4 different women who lost 4 different fathers. | $10.00 | Under St. Marks East Village |
Deep Are the Roots A revival of the 1945 play by Arnaud d'Usseau and James Gow about an African American soldier who returns from World War II to his home in the American South. | $22.00 | Metropolitan Playhouse East Village |
Drowning Ophelia: A New Rock Musical The story of Hamlet told through an exciting theatrical concert of sex, drowning, and rock 'n' roll. | $15.00 | Under St. Marks East Village |
Early Plays The Wooster Group presents Eugene O'Neill's four Glencairn plays in this show that is adapted and directed by Richard Maxwell. | | St. Ann's Warehouse DUMBO |
En el tiempo de las Mariposas/In the Time of the butterflies A new play by Caridad Svich, based on the novel by Julia Alvarez. | $30.00 | Repertorio Espanol Gramercy Park |
Eternal Equinox Joyce Hokin Sachs's sexually charged look at the emotional impact of bedroom politics. | $25.00 | 59E59 Midtown |
Evelyn This new play from Nellie Tinder, written and directed by Julia May Jonas, is described as a haunting yet humorously parodic love letter to things past, unfolding like Girl Interrupted meets Ken Russell's The Devils for secular thirty-somethings. | $15.00 | The Bushwick Starr Brooklyn |
Fear Factor: Canine Edition The peculiar and misguided true adventures of a man and his very trusting, very forgiving, therapy dog. | $15.00 | Kraine Theatre East Village |
Flight Michel Wallerstein's new play dramatizes a man's search for truth, love and his identity against the backdrop of his mother's deterioration. | $65.00 | DR2 Union Square |
Freckleface Strawberry A musical based on the children's book by Julianne Moore. | $45.00 | Manhattan Movement & Arts Center, 248 W. 60th Street |
Free Delivery StrangeMen and Co. presents the story of a determined pizza boy in this site-specific production. | $15.00 - $18.00; All tickets include a free slice of pizza! | Made Fresh Daily Bake Shop, South Street Seaport, 226 Front Street |
Fuerza Bruta: Look Up A new physical theater event from the creators of De La Guarda. | $75.00; $25 rush | Daryl Roth Theatre Union Square |
Galileo F. Murray Abraham stars in Bertolt Brecht’s masterpiece. | $60.00 - $65.00 | Classic Stage Union Square |
Gazillion Bubble Show: The Next Generation A unique entertainment by Fan Yang, who is a world-renowned, record-holding bubble artist. | $44.50 - $89.50 | New World Stages Midtown |
Godspell A revival of the Stephen Schwartz musical based on the Gospel according to Matthew. | $125.00 - $135.00 | Circle in the Square Theatre District |
Grapefruit Sally Lambert began plotting her escape to New York where she met her man, fell in love with his brother, was diagnosed with cancer, told she must wait until her health insurance kicked in before she could be treated, waited for that to happen, was then informed it was too late to be saved, wrote this play about the experience of being alive on this earth and then succumbed to the cancer. | $20.00 | Stage Left Studio Chelsea |
Growing Up Gonzales In this comedy by Felix Rojas, a Puerto Rican Nuyorican, who thinks he's Jamaican, who spends most of his time in The Dominican Republic, smoking Cubans, drinking Margaritas, and listening to Lady Gaga, takes the stage and crafts a masterful web of truths disguised by lies disguised by truths. | $32.50 | Jan Hus Playhouse, 351 East 74th Street |
Heathens In this new play by Heather Hill, a wandering laborer follows a woman home for the night, only to find a lot more than he bargains for in the home she shares with her sister and her Mamaw. | $10.00 | Theater for the New City East Village |
Hot Lunch Apostles Carnival strippers take on the Bible in Sidney Goldfarb's play. | $25.00 | Ellen Stewart Theater East Village |
How I Learned to Drive Norbert Leo Butz and Elizabeth Reaser star in Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize winning drama. | $75.00 | Second Stage Midtown |
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying A revival of the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical satire of big business, starring Nick Jonas. | $52.00 - $132.00; $30.00 rush | Al Hirschfeld Theatre Theatre District |
Hurt Village The world premiere of Katori Hall's play about a housing project in Memphis, Tennessee. | $25.00 - $75.00 | Signature Center, 480 West 42nd Street |
I Killed My Mother The world premier of Karin Conrood's play based on the true story of a Romanian orphan. | | La MaMa First Floor Theatre East Village |
I Married A Nun D’yan Forest stars in this one-woman show that dramatically depicts her search for love and meaning in life at age 77. | $10.00 - $15.00 | Under St. Marks East Village |
I’m Only Explaining This Once A solo show written and performed by Moe Rosen. | $5.00 - $10.00 | The Red Room East Village |
Initium/Finis Theatre Reverb presents this sci-fi noir. | $10.00 - $15.00 | The Red Room East Village |
Innocent Flesh A new play loosely based on the real stories of four young girls and the hardships they face as underage prostitutes in America. | $36.50 - $59.50 | Actors Temple Theatre Midtown |
Jersey Boys A new musical based on the life story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. | $62.00 - $352.00 | August Wilson Theatre Theatre District |
Jesus Christ Superstar The Stratford Shakespeare Festival presents Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's musical. | $62.00 - $142.00 | Neil Simon Theatre Theatre District |
Jose Antigo In this new play by Robert Cartwright, a stranger arrives at a diner in a small town, and mysterious events begin to occur. | $15.00 | American Theatre of Actors Midtown |
Judge, Yuri, & Executioner A play by Ed Malin about an 85-year-old masochist who prefers older women. | $10.00 | The Red Room East Village |
Little Lady A fable about our modern obsession with image. | $10.00 - $15.00 | The Red Room East Village |
LMAO An interactive musical comedy revue from the cast of Eight Is Never Enough. | $20.00 - $50.00 | Times Square Arts Center Midtown |
LOL: The End A look at natural and human-made disasters through the eyes of three clowns. | $10.00 - $15.00 | Kraine Theatre East Village |
Lone Star James McLure's play about two brothers in a small town Texas bar. | $18.00 | The Philip Coltoff Center, 219 Sullivan Street |
Look Back in Anger Roundabout Theatre Company presents John Osborne's play about four people struggling to live together and love each other in 1950s England. | $71.00 - $81.00 | Laura Pels Theatre Midtown |
Love In The Time Of Chlamydia Nicole Pandolfo's one-woman paean to the perils of sex and booze. | $10.00 - $13.00 | Under St. Marks East Village |
Love, Loss, and What I Wore A program of vignettes and monologues by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron, based on the best-selling book by Ilene Beckerman. | $79.00 - $100.00 | Westside Downstairs Midtown |
Make Mine Manhattan A new production of the hit 1948 musical revue. | $18.00 | Connelly Theatre East Village |
Mama I Want To Sing: The Next Generation A new production of the musical that tells the story of a talented young gospel singer embraces secular music despite the strong objections of her mother. | $35.00 | Dempsey Theatre, 127 West 127th Street |
Mamma Mia A musical comedy about a woman who invites three men who may be her father to her wedding, with lots of songs by ABBA. | $62.75 - $251.50 | Winter Garden Theatre Theatre District |
Man Saved by Condiments! Based on the true story of a man whose car went off a bridge, broke his hip, and survived for five days by eating the packets of condiments he found under his seat. | $12.00 - $14.00 | The Red Room East Village |
Mariela en el Desierto Repertorio Español presents this mystery play set in an empty artists' colony in the Mexican desert in 1950. | $27.00 - $50.00 | Repertorio Espanol Gramercy Park |
Mark Morris Dance Group Mark Morris Dance Company presents Beethoven's Choral Fantasy — with costumes by long-time collaborator Isaac Mizrahi — and Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein's opera Four Saints in Three Acts. | $25.00 - $80.00 | BAM Opera House Brooklyn |
Marrying George Clooney: Confessions from a Midlife Crisis A new play about three menopausal women wide-awake at 3a.m. trading prescription drugs online, revealing their passions, and googling old boyfriends, while stressing over the mother of all
issues: moms. | $18.00 | Cap21 Union Square |
Mary Poppins A musical based on the 1964 Walt Disney film and the stories of P.L. Travers. | $20.00 - $120.00 | New Amsterdam Theatre Theatre District |
Memphis A new musical set in Memphis in the 1950s about a white DJ whose love of music transcends racial barriers. | $41.50 - $251.50 | Shubert Theatre Theatre District |
Million Dollar Quartet A musical about the one-night jam session featuring Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis. | $89.50 | New World Stages Midtown |
Mind Over Manhattan World-renowned mentalist Marc Salem returns to New York in a new show. | $30.00 - $60.00 | New York Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West 64th Street |
Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Mating, & Marriage A new comedy about advice about relationships, based on Abigail Grotke's popular book of the same name. | $75.00 - $125.00 | Sofia's Restaurant Midtown |
Missed Connections This FRIGID New York show draws from craigslist postings. | $14.00 | Kraine Theatre East Village |
Much Ado About Nothing Daniel Talbott directs Shakespeare's classic. | $25.00 | The Secret Theatre Long Island City |
Musical Pawns Musical Pawns attempts to explain why David Nowakowsky's musical masterpieces have disappeared for almost 100 years. | $14.00 - $16.00 | Kraine Theatre East Village |
My Sinatra Cary Hoffman turns his PBS special into a musical play about his obsession with Frank Sinatra. | $60.00 - $80.00 | Sofia's Restaurant Midtown |
My Tawny Valentine David Drake stars as Tawny Heatherton, a lovably eccentric showbiz survivor and “one hit wonder” of the disco zeitgeist of the early 1980s. | $20.00; plus $15 food/drink minimum | Laurie Beechman Theater Midtown |
National Comedy Theatre An improv show in which two teams of comedians compete by performing a series of scenes, all based on audience suggestions. | $15.00 | National Comedy Theatre Midtown |
Newsical The Musical A new edition of Rick Crom's comedy musical revue skewering topical events. | $71.25 - $86.25 | Kirk Theatre Midtown |
Once A new musical based on the film of the same name, about an Irish musician and a Czech immigrant who are drawn together by their shared love of music. | $59.50 - $131.50 | Jacobs Theatre Theatre District |
Other Desert Cities A play by Jon Robin Baitz about a once promising novelist who returns home after a six year absence to celebrate Christmas in Palm Springs with her parents. | $56.50 - $126.50 | Booth Theatre Theatre District |
Painting Churches Keen Company presents this revival of Tina Howe's play. | $59.75 | Clurman Theatre Midtown |
Perfect Crime Convoluted murder mystery involving a dangerous psychiatrist, her patient, a detective, and a man who may or may not be her husband. Implausible, but entertaining; this is the longest-running straight play in New York history. | $51.00 - $61.00 | Snapple Theater Center Midtown |
Playing Molière New York Classical Theatre’s presents three one-act comedies by Molière. | FREE | World Financial Center Winter Garden, 220 Vesey Street |
Poe-Dunk – A Matchbox Entertainment A toy theatre show centered on the works of Edgar Allan Poe. | $10.00 - $12.00 | The Red Room East Village |
Poetic License The NYC premiere of a play by Jack Canfora about a successful poet whose daughter uncovers some long-hidden secrets that could jeopardize his career. | $35.00 | 59E59 Midtown |
Priscilla Queen of the Desert A new musical based on the Australian film of the same name. | $50.00 - $134.75 | Palace Theatre Theatre District |
Rabbit Island A comedy by Chris Harcum about what it takes to become a real New Yorker. | $12.00 - $16.00 | Kraine Theatre East Village |
Rated P for Parenthood A new musical about the ups and downs of child rearing. | $89.50 | Westside Upstairs Midtown |
Reach This play by Ryan Sprague explores what happened in New Orleans in the year following Hurricane Katrina. | $20.00 | Manhattan Repertory Theatre Midtown |
Renegade Princess Ann Marie Houghtailing's one-woman autobiographical comedy about what happens when you take control. | $18.00 | Stage Left Studio Chelsea |
Rent A revival of Jonathan Larson's musical about a group of friends and lovers struggling in the East Village in the 1990s. | $65.00 - $89.50 | New World Stages Midtown |
Richard III Kevin Spacey stars in Shakespeare's classic. | $30.00 - $120.00 | BAM Harvey Theatre Brooklyn |
Rock of Ages A musical set in a Hollywood rock club in the late 1980s, featuring hit songs from Journey, Bon Jovi, Styx, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, and more. | $70.00 - $140.00 | Helen Hayes Theatre Theatre District |
Romeo and Juliet Tragedians of the City presents an all-male version of Shakespeare's classic. | $20.00 | American Theatre of Actors Midtown |
Rumpelstiltskin Phoenix Theatre Ensemble presents this family musical. | $9.00; Pay-what-you-can tickets are available one week prior to performance | Wild Project East Village |
Rumpelstiltskin A cast of professional children this new musical adaptation of the beloved fairy tale. | $18.00 | WorkShop Theater Midtown |
Russian Transport A new play by Erika Sheffer about a Russian immigrant couple who run a struggling car service while trying to carve out the American Dream for their teenagers. | $61.25 | Acorn Theatre Midtown |
Rutherford & Son A revival of Githa Sowerby's 1912 play about a businessman wokring hard to keep his company afloat in Northern England. | $55.00 | Mint Theater Midtown |
Rx A new play by Kate Fodor about a woman who becomes part of the clinical trial for a new drug targeting workplace depression. | $45.00 - $65.00 | 59E59 Midtown |
Sally and Tom (The American Way) A revival of the musical by Fred Newman and Annie Roboff about the relationship between Thomas Jefferson and his slave Sally Hemmings. | $35.00 | Castillo Theatre, 543 West 42nd Street |
Sam Eaton's The Quantum Eye - Magic and Mentalism A new, somewhat revised edition of Sam Eaton's long-running show, exploring mentalism, magic, perception, and deception. | $47.00 - $77.00 | Theatre 80 East Village |
Same River Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble presents this multi-media, interview-based, improvised production about hydro-fracking. | $15.00 - $40.00 | Irondale Center Fort Greene |
Scratch & Pitz Burlesque and Variety Hour A burlesque melodrama & variety show. | $10.00 | Kraine Theatre East Village |
Seminar Four aspiring young novelists sign up for private writing classes with Leonard, an international literary figure. Under his recklessly brilliant and unorthodox instruction, some thrive and others flounder, alliances are made and broken, sex is used as a weapon and hearts are unmoored. | $51.50 - $126.50 | John Golden Theatre Theatre District |
Shatner's World: We Just Live In It This two-hour show will take audiences on a voyage through William Shatner’s life and career, from Shakespearean stage actor to internationally known icon and raconteur. | $37.50 - $125.00 | Music Box Theatre Theatre District |
SILENCE! The Musical A revival of the unauthorized musical parody of The Silence of the Lambs. | $25.00 - $79.00 | 9th Space Theater East Village |
Sistas: The Musical This musical by Dorothy Marcic tells of the struggles, the joys and the triumphs of being black and of being a woman in America. | $29.50 - $69.50 | St. Luke's Theatre Midtown |
Sister Act A new musical based on the hit film comedy about a woman who is placed in a convent for protective custody. | $51.50 - $126.50; $26.50 rush | Broadway Theatre Theatre District |
Song from the Uproar The first installment of Missy Mazzoli’s new trilogy of operas about extraordinary women. | $15.00 | The Kitchen Chelsea |
Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark A musical based on the famous comic action hero. | $69.50 - $149.50 | Foxwoods Theatre Theatre District |
Spring Alive! An interactive theatrical experience for the heart and mind based on the life and music of Spring Groove. | $25.00 | Dixon Place Lower East Side |
Stomp Eight incredible young performers make rhythm with found objects like garbage cans and pots and pans. Now in its sixteenth year off-Broadway. | $40.00 - $72.50 | Orpheum East Village |
Stripper Lesbians A play by Kate Foster about a woman's studies major who becomes a stripper at her favorite strip club. | $15.00 | The Red Room East Village |
Ted Greenberg's The Complete Performer Emmy-winning former David Letterman writer Ted Greenberg performs one hour of boisterous, interactive comedy that ends with one audience group being whisked home in a yellow cab by Greenberg himself, who is a licensed NYC cab driver. | $15.00 | Soho Playhouse Soho |
The Accidental Pervert A play written and performed by Andrew Goffman about his recovery from addiction to pornography. | $30.00 | 13th Street Repertory West Village |
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Laura Eason's adaptation of Mark Twain's classic. | | New Victory Theatre Midtown |
The African Drum A celebration of multicultural sharing for African-American History Month. | $10.00 - $15.00 | Various venues in Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Manhattan |
The Agony And The Ecstasy of Steve Jobs Creator/performer Mike Daisey illuminates how the CEO of Apple and his obsessions shape our lives, while sharing stories of his own travels to China to investigate the factories where millions toil to make iPhones and iPods. | $75.00 - $85.00 | Public Theater East Village |
The Amazing Max and The Box of Interesting Things A magic show with a mind of it's own. Objects appear out of thin air, the laws of physics are defied, and miracles are performed inches from spectators' faces. | $29.50 - $49.50 | Manhattan Movement & Arts Center, 248 W. 60th Street |
The Awesome '80s Prom An interactive comedy set in a 1980s-vintage school prom. | $52.50 - $99.99 | Webster Hall East Village |
The Berenstain Bears LIVE! in Family Matters, the Musical A musical for kids adapted from the classic children’s books by Stan and Jan Berenstain. | $34.95 - $59.95 | Marjorie S. Deane Little Theatre Upper West Side |
The Big Meal Dan LeFranc's extraordinary story of an ordinary family. | $60.00 | Playwrights Horizons Peter J Sharp Midtown |
The Book of Mormon A new musical comedy by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Avenue Q's Robert Lopez. | $59.00 - $137.00; $32 ticket lottery | Eugene O'Neill Theatre Theatre District |
The Broken Heart Theatre for a New Audience presents this 1629 tragic-comic play by John Ford. | $75.00 | Duke on 42nd Street Midtown |
The Clan of the Quillens An epic tale told in twelve scenes without scenery, set in Scotland, Ireland and the New World in the 1630s. | $18.00 | 45th Street Theatre Midtown |
The Fantasticks A revival of the musical by Tom Jones & Harvey Schmidt. | $76.50 - $126.50 | Snapple Theater Center Midtown |
The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess A revival of the famous folk opera, with a revised book in a musical theatre format and jazz-oriented musical arrangements. | | Richard Rodgers Theatre Theatre District |
The Inexplicable Redemption of Agent G: The Unrated Version In this Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company show, Agent G returns to Vietnam 10 years after his family and friends are viciously slain there. | $30.00 - $35.00 | Beckett Theatre Midtown |
The Irish Cell The Cell Theatre presents a night of Irish one-acts. | $12.00 | Cell Theatre Chelsea |
The Lady from Dubuque Signature Theatre Company presents a revival of Edward Albee's play, starring Jane Alexander. | $25.00 | Signature Center, 480 West 42nd Street |
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot Stephen Adly Guirgis's play reexamines the plight and fate of the New Testament's most infamous and unexplained sinner. | $20.00 | Gloria Maddox Theater Chelsea |
The Lion King The long-running Broadway musical, based on the animated film. Featuring a score by Elton John and others, with Julie Taymor's remarkable puppets and masks. | $51.25 - $121.25 | Minskoff Theatre Theatre District |
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Off-Broadway Family Theatre presents C.S. Lewis’ well-loved tale. | $35.00 | St. Luke's Theatre Midtown |
The Naked Side of Grace: The Final Concert of Grace Fullest and Violet Tendencies Lucile Baker Scott's play weaves original alt-country music and burlesque into its tale about living in Barack Obama's America. | $18.00 | IRT Theater, 154 Christopher St., #3B |
The Navigator A play by Eddie Antar about a man whose GPS starts to give him life advice. | $18.00 | WorkShop Theater Midtown |
The Other Man Mark Botts and Bryant Martin play about a man who has two days to find the woman the loved before he was sent to prison. | $15.00 | Theatre Row Studio Midtown |
The Phantom of the Opera Andrew Lloyd Webber's romantic musical about the strange relationship between a hideously deformed musician and his young, beautiful protegee is as lush and gorgeous as ever. Phantom is now the longest-running show in Broadway history. | $26.50 - $251.50 | Majestic Theatre Theatre District |
The Real Thing Tom Stoppard's serious comedy of love and wit, marriage and reality, loss and fidelity. | $25.00 | The Secret Theatre Long Island City |
The Road to Mecca Set in the region of South Africa known as the Karoo, Athol Fugard's play tells the story of an elderly woman who has spent the years since her husband’s death transforming her home into an intricate and dazzling work of art. | | American Airlines Theatre Theatre District |
The Rope in Your Hands An ethnographic illustration of life after Hurricane Katrina. | $12.00 | The Red Room East Village |
The Stranger to Kindness David Stallings's play about two lonely senior women from the Upper West Side. | $10.00 - $15.00 | Kraine Theatre East Village |
The Sunshine Boys A revival of Neil Simon's comedy about two vaudevillian ex-partners who reunite for a TV show after years of acrimony. | $50.00 | John J. Engeman Theatre, 250 Main Street, Northport (Long Island) |
The Terrible Manpain of Umberto MacDougal Umberto MacDougal reveals the pain that men feel in this solo show by Emleigh Wolf. | $10.00 | Under St. Marks East Village |
The Three Seagulls, or MASHAMASHAMASHA! Jaclyn Backhaus combines Chekhov's The Seagull and Three Sisters into one play focusing on the character of Masha. | $18.00 | HERE - Dorothy B. Williams Theater Soho |
The Threepenny Opera A revival of the famous Bertolt Brecht/Kurt Weill musical. | $25.00 | TBG Arts Complex Midtown |
The Thrill of the Chase A new play by British author Philip Gawthorne, described as a brutal, uncompromising, and darkly comic exploration of masculinity and sexual politics. | $18.00 | The Drilling Company Theatre Upper West Side |
The Total Bent Stew and Heidi Rodewald's new musical about a black gospel prodigy from down South and a white music producer from South London who meet in a recording studio. | $15.00 | Public Theater East Village |
The Traveling Musicians Inspired by the Grimm fairy tale, The Traveling Musicians chronicles the tumultuous career of the greatest animal rock band to ever break out of the cage and on the stage in this one of a kind theatrical rock show. | $10.00 - $12.00 | Kraine Theatre East Village |
The Twenty-Seventh Man The world premiere of Nathan Englander's play about a Soviet prison in 1952. Stalin’s secret police have rounded up 27 men - 26 of whom are writers of Yiddish literature. | | Public Theater East Village |
The Yeats Game A farce by John J. Ronan about middle-age choices and their ridiculous consequences. | $30.00 | Producers Club Midtown |
Thirds Jacob M. Appel's play about three sisters who inherit their mother's house. | $19.25 | Lion Theatre Midtown |
Til Love Do Us Part Andrew Hall's play follows a seventy-year relationship through life, love, and eventually death. | $5.00 - $10.00 | Under St. Marks East Village |
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind A program of 30 plays in 60 minutes, presented by the Neo-Futurists. | $11.00; plus roll of a six-sided die | Kraine Theatre East Village |
Traces Montreal-based company 7 Fingers present their show, featuring acrobatics, music, and dance. | | Union Square Theatre Union Square |
Tribes The American premiere of a play by Nina Raine about a deaf man who was born into a hearing family. | $55.00 - $75.00 | Barrow Street Theatre West Village |
Twelfth Night: Wall Street Co-Op Theatre East sets Shakespeare's play in the modern day financial sector. | $20.00 | Looking Glass Theatre Midtown |
Venus in Fur A play by David Ives about a young actress who is determined to land the lead role in a play based on a classic erotic novel. | $76.50 - $200.00 | Lyceum Theatre Theatre District |
Voca People A musical event that combines vocal sounds, a cappella singing, comedy and the art of beat box. | $79.50 | New World Stages Midtown |
War Horse The National Theatre of Great Britain's dramatization of the novel by Michael Morpurgo. | $75.00 - $135.00 | Vivian Beaumont Theater Lincoln Center |
Who Loves You Baby? This comic lounge act celebrates the romantic musings of '70s icon Telly Savalas, who has returned from the grave. | $25.00 | Soho Playhouse Soho |
Wicked A new musical by Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman in which we learn the story of the early life of Elphaba, who later becomes the Wicked Witch of the West in the land of Oz. | $50.00 - $250.00 | Gershwin Theatre Theatre District |
Wit Margaret Edson's play about a poetry professor undergoing experimental treatment for cancer. | $57.00 - $116.00 | Samuel J. Friedman Theatre Theatre District |
Yosemite Daniel Talbott's story of three siblings who are sent out into the Sierra Nevada foothills. | $55.00 | Rattlestick Theatre West Village |