We often look to theatre to help us look deeper within ourselves, and help us to understand the world around us.
Let Show-Score's community of avid theatre fans tell you the best reflective theatre shows playing in New York and New Jersey right now!
A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation.
A new musical, exploring the ongoing struggle for equality through the story of suffragists in 1913.
A new musical about the New York Dream, with both new music and the classic songs of Alicia Keys.
This new musical revives the timeless tale of struggle and brotherhood in 1967 Tulsa.
This new musical adapts Nicholas Sparks' novel about enduring love, with music by Ingrid Michaelson.
Marco Antonio Rodríguez’s adaptation of the hit novel. Performed in Spanish with English supertitles
Sufjan Stevens' album comes alive in a musical with a book by Pulitzer-winner Jackie Sibblies Drury.
Experience 1920s opulence with Jeremy Jordan & Eva Noblezada in a musical take on the classic novel.
The bestselling novel becomes a Broadway musical, exploring life's new starts in a spectacular way.
A young man seeks out singing lessons from a respected coach, who sees herself in his song choice.
Irish Repertory Theatre presents Bill Irwin’s award-winning ON BECKETT.
In a shabby office, an employee reads "The Great Gatsby" aloud, blurring fiction and reality.
The story of the Mirabal sisters standing up to one of history’s most notorious dictators.
The Kit Kat Club opens with a fresh take on the classic show starring Eddie Redmayne & Gayle Rankin.
The Tank's ongoing series that premieres 7 brand-new 10 minute plays by 7 different writers.
A coming of age tale about a woman born into poverty who finds her power as a storyteller.
Alexis Sheer's drama examining the cost of war & the boldness of frontline journalists.
A hate crime victim confronts the past in a restorative justice setting, exploring empathy & memory.
The Public presents this audio drama about liberals gathering at a farm after the 2017 election.
An African American family faces internalized racism and class anxieties during a tumultuous time.
Joe Thristino's new play about a comedian's roast gone wrong.