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The 39 Steps
Patrick Barlow’s adaptation of the Alfred Hitchcock film about a man who learns too much about a dangerous network of spies.
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Helen Hayes Theatre, nr. Broadway
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After Miss Julie
Patrick Marber’s new adaptation of August Strindberg’s "Miss Julie" transports the classic drama about sex and power to the English countryside in 1945.
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American Airlines Theatre, nr. Broadway
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Altar Boyz
This critically acclaimed success tells the story of a small-town Christian boy band’s visit to New York City.
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New World Stages, nr. Eighth Ave.
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- Off-Broadway
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Avenue Q
After closing on Broadway, the puppets who sing about porn and life changes are back.
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New World Stages, nr. Eighth Ave.
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- Theater
- Musical
- Off-Broadway
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The Awesome 80s Prom
A retro-kitschy interactive show.
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Webster Hall, nr. Third Ave.
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- Theater
- Musical
- Off-Broadway
- Special Events
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Billy Elliot: The Musical
Stephen Daldry directs this West End hit, based on the film of the same name, about a working-class boy who discovers his talent for ballet.
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Imperial Theatre, nr. Broadway
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Blue Man Group
Three bald, blue performers stage this energetic show, full of paint splattering and audience participation.
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Astor Place Theatre, nr. Astor Pl.
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Burn the Floor
Having toured in over 30 countries, this blend of Latin and ballroom dancing comes to Broadway.
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Longacre Theatre, nr. Broadway
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- Broadway
- Special Events
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Bye Bye Birdie
A small town in Ohio plays host to a publicity stunt for a teen idol, the titular Conrad Birdie, as he is about to be drafted into the army.
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Henry Miller's Theatre, nr. Broadway
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Chicago
Stylish production of the delightfully lurid show about female murderers in a Jazz Age prison.
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Ambassador Theatre, nr. Broadway
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A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens's classic tale is adapted here as a quick, lighthearted musical that runs at a very kid-friendly 60 minutes. As a bonus, families can partake in the pre-show workshop to make some holiday arts and crafts.
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Players Theatre, at Minetta Ln.
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Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk
This acrobatic show follows a city child on his quest for snow and adventure, using everything from trampolines to puppets. It's poised to become a new tradition, too: Now in its third season, it's set to return to the Garden each winter through 2011.
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WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden, nr. 32nd St.
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Danny and Sylvia: The Danny Kaye Musical
A musical that charts Kaye’s rise from comic to international film star under the guidance of his wife and manager, Sylvia Fine.
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St. Luke's Theatre, nr. Eighth Ave.
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- Theater
- Musical
- Off-Broadway
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- Ongoing
Every Wed, Sat-Sun
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Don't Leave It All to Your Children!
A cheeky musical revue that finds humor in the journey from baby-boomer to senior.
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Actors’ Temple Theatre, nr. Ninth Ave.
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- Theater
- Musical
- Off-Broadway
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- Ongoing
Every Wed, Sat-Sun
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The Fantasticks
A revival of the long-running romantic musical, with book and lyrics by Tom Jones and music by Harvey Schmidt.
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The Snapple Theater Center, nr. 50th St.
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- Theater
- Musical
- Off-Broadway
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Fela!
Bill T. Jones directs and choreographs this acclaimed dance musical, based on the life of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, which premiered Off Broadway last year.
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Eugene O'Neill Theatre, nr. Broadway
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Finian's Rainbow
The 1947 musical satire, about an Irishman in the American South who buries a pot of gold in hopes that it will multiply, gets a full staging based on last season’s Encores! concert production.
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St. James Theatre, nr. Eighth Ave.
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Fuerza Bruta: Look Up
Gird your loins: The "De La Guarda" team is at it again in a new spectacle.
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Daryl Roth Theatre, at 15th St.
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The Gazillion Bubble Show
The world's most successful bubble artist created this multi-million dollar, high-tech, interactive production featuring lasers and unthinkable spectacles.
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New World Stages, nr. Eighth Ave.
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- Theater
- Off-Broadway
- Special Events
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God of Carnage
Two sets of parents meet following a playground altercation between their sons, but the discussion turns into a quarrel of its own.
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Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, nr. Eighth Ave.
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Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical
The revival is joyous and the cast uniformly delightful, but there’s something off-kilter about hippies played by gym-toned young actors, many of them wearing wigs.
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Al Hirschfeld Theatre, nr. Eighth Ave.
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Hamlet
The Donmar Warehouse’s production of "Hamlet," starring Jude Law as the title character, comes to Broadway via London’s West End.
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Broadhurst Theatre, nr. Eighth Ave.
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Idiot Savant
Richard Foreman’s new philosophical comedy is a predictably off-the-wall theatrical event, exploring the boundaries of what is real and legitimate in our world.
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The Public Theater, nr. 4th St.
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- Theater
- Comedy
- Off-Broadway
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In the Heights
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s new musical, coming off a hit Off Broadway run and a big Tony win, about the dreams of a tight community living in Washington Heights.
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Richard Rodgers Theatre, nr. Broadway
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In the Next Room or the vibrator play
A provocative look at the common diagnosis of hysteria given to women in the 1880s and the electrical machines used to treat them.
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Lyceum Theatre, nr. Seventh Ave.
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