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Marco Antonio Rodríguez’s adaptation of the hit novel. Performed in Spanish with English supertitles
Andrew Scott embodies multiple characters in this reimagining of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya.
Returning to its Off-Broadway roots, this new production stars Milo Manheim and Elizabeth Gillies.
A heartwarming, hilarious look at a mother and son's bond spanning five decades.
Puccini's classic tale of young love, featuring brilliant casts and captivating performances.
A musical parody of the classic film, Titanic, using Celine Dion's music.
A choreographed mixological adventure of unprecedented majesty.
Join an interactive quest at Stage 42 where you control the D&D adventure.
After a bitter split, fishy queen Alexis Gilmore opened her club, The Fishtank, while glamourpuss...
College roommates face deadlines, pressure, and unraveling friendships.
A mesmerizing blend of acrobatics and magic inspired by the vibrant culture of Mexico.
Mozart's genius merges with timeless societal themes in a revolutionary adaptation of an 18th-century play.
Giuseppe Verdi's spectacular epic about ancient Egypt returns to the Met.
A 68-year-old man plays four millennials in this comedic take on surviving as a playwright.
Paul Mescal stars in a new revival of A Streetcar Named Desire off Broadway.
Two music titans, Bernstein and Karajan, reunite in Vienna for one final drink and harmony.
Vinny DePonto’s mind-bending exploration of memory, illusion, and human connection.
A grandson confronts decades of family chaos, cruelty, and love in this darkly funny play.
Carmen Rivera’s play about a woman visiting Puerto Rico, her family's homeland, for the first time.
This Tony Award winning farce portrays the doomed opening night of The Murder at Haversham Manor.
A bold new production of the classic Mozart opera, reimagined by director Simon McBurney.
Two caregivers must care for a difficult woman in this new comedy.
Six women in 1970 meet in a basement gym to change their lives and world, with echoes felt 50 years later.