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Ends Jun 28 Romeo & Juliet (The Public The... 4 reviews
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A bilingual staging of Romeo and Juliet set in a border town, performed in English and Spanish at Central Park.

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This production of Romeo and Juliet sets Shakespeare's play in a border town of Verona, where the feud between the Montague and Capulet families is framed through ideological division and escalating street violence. The staging unfolds bilingually, with the play performed largely in English while Romeo and Juliet speak to one another exclusively in Spanish, a dramaturgical choice that draws on the border setting to deepen the lovers' separateness from the world around them. Spanish translations are by Alfredo Michel Modenessi, with choreography by Mayte Natalio.

The production is directed by Saheem Ali, Associate Artistic Director and Resident Director of The Public Theater, and marks the first time Romeo and Juliet has been staged in Central Park in nearly twenty years. Presented as part of The Public's annual Free Shakespeare in the Park programme, the production continues the series' tradition of large-scale outdoor Shakespeare accessible to all audiences.

  • 2 hours and 40 minutes
Open run Katsura Sunshine's Rakugo 226 reviews
81 Overall Score

The only living non-Japanese Master of the art of comic storytelling, brings Rakugo to New York.

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Katsura Sunshine's 'Rakugo' features a lone storyteller dressed in kimono on a minimal set. He uses a fan and a hand towel for props to tell a comic monologue followed by a traditional story.

Rakugo is the 400-year-old Japanese traditional art of comic storytelling. Katsura Sunshine, who is originally from Canada, is the only Western Rakugo Master of the 800 Rakugo Masters. Sunshine's show bridges the gap between the East and the West.

The show was nominated for an Off-Broadway Alliance Award for Best Unique Theatrical Experience. Sunshine was also the bilingual MC for the opening reception of the G20 Summit in Osaka.

  • 1 hour and 15 minutes
Open run Wicked (Broadway) 25,147 reviews
94 Overall Score

This all-ages musical spectacle tells the untold true story of the Witches of Oz.

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Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire, Wicked looks at what happened in the Land of Oz…but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy crash lands her house in Oz, there is another young woman, Elphaba, born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly and popular blonde, Glinda, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one “good,” and the other one “wicked.”

The score by Stephen Schwartz ('Godspell,' 'Pippin,' 'The Prince of Egypt') includes the songs 'Defying Gravity,' 'Popular,' and 'The Wizard and I.'

'Wicked' opened in 2003 and in 2019 became the fifth-longest-running show in Broadway history.

  • 2 hours and 45 minutes
Open run The Lion King (Broadway) 13,641 reviews
92 Overall Score

Puppets and live actors create a magical world to tell the story of Simba's rise to the throne.

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The worldwide sensation and winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Direction and Best Costumes by Julie Taymor, is based on the beloved 1994 animated Disney movie. Simba will someday inherit the throne of the Pridelands, but he isn't quite ready. When his devious Uncle Scar murders King Mufasa, Simba flees to escape his guilt. Time and new friends keep Simba company until his past comes back to remind him of his rightful place.

The music is by international superstar Elton John with lyrics by Tim Rice. The score includes 'Can You Feel The Love Tonight' and 'Circle of Life.' 

The musical is the third-longest-running show on Broadway - and the eighth longest-running show in the West End - and is notable for director Julie Taymor's concept which incorporates puppets to bring the animals to life.

  • 2 hours and 30 minutes
Ends Jun 28 I'm Almost There 11 reviews
82 Overall Score

A man battles love, cults, and chaos in Todd Almond's critically acclaimed musical odyssey.

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I'm Almost There is a musical journey that recontextualizes the epic poem The Odyssey into the framework of modern dating. The narrative begins with the relative simplicity of experiencing love at first sight, contrasting it with the difficulty of allowing a relationship to progress past the initial stages. In this contemporary retelling, the classic monsters are substituted with obstacles like intrusive neighbors, and the path to connection involves self-deprecation, genuine longing, and distinctive humor.

This critically acclaimed piece is created and performed by Todd Almond (known for Girl from the North Country and Gossip Girl). The production comes to BAM following a run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The director is Tony Award winner David Cromer (whose directorial credits include The Band’s Visit, Our Town, and Good Night, and and Good Luck).

Almond brings his personal journey to the stage through original songs that express his anxieties, hopes, and humorous mistakes. He is accompanied onstage by musicians Erin Hill (on harp and vocals) and Luke McCrosson (on bass), collectively telling a story about the complexities of fear and the pursuit of love.

  • 1 hour and 15 minutes
Starts Jul 08 The Saviors 0 reviews
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A drama about two altar boys whose bond strains when a stranger enters their church.

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When a lost young man takes shelter inside their church, two altar boys cling tightly to one another as the foundations of their lives begin to shift. Their friendship is tested by changing faith, emerging identity, and the physical and emotional transformations of adolescence. As their beliefs and bodies evolve, the bond that once felt unbreakable starts to strain under new pressures.

The play is written by Bubba Weiler and directed by Jack Serio, following their recent collaboration on Well, I’ll Let You Go.

Ends Jun 28 Youth in Flames 1 reviews
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A British teen in Hong Kong is drawn into the 2019 protests.

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Inspired by real events, this play follows Millie, a British teenage expat living in Hong Kong, whose life shifts during the 2019 protests. Initially detached, she becomes increasingly involved through her friendship with Jesse, a local classmate connected to the movement. As tensions escalate, Millie is confronted with the realities of political unrest and her own position within it. The story traces her changing perspective as personal relationships intersect with wider social conflict, examining questions of responsibility, awareness, and belonging in a rapidly changing environment.

This production is recommended for ages 14+. This show discusses violence and protests.

  • 1 hour
Opens Sep 24 Ectoplasm (spit&vigor) 0 reviews
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Guests attend a 1914 séance where secrets and beliefs are put to the test.

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Set in 1914, this immersive play takes place during a private séance hosted by the eccentric Madame Montfort. The gathering is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious guest, prompting those in attendance to confront their beliefs about love, the supernatural, and the unknown. Among the participants are a skeptical magician, a paranormal researcher, and a practitioner of blood rituals, each bringing conflicting perspectives to the unfolding events.

Presented in spit&vigor’s “embedded” immersive style, the production places audience members within the séance itself, seated among the performers as observers to the escalating tensions and revelations.

Open run Drunk Shakespeare 1,238 reviews
86 Overall Score

An actor drinks heavily (think Comedy Central's 'Drunk History') and tries to corral others into enacting a story by the Bard.

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Every night, a Drunk Shakespeare Society member will have at least five shots of whiskey and then attempt to perform in a Shakespearean play. Each performance by The Drunk Shakespeare Society requires a Patron, an audience member to be the King or Queen who helps run the show. Anything can, and does, happen. Craft cocktails are available for purchase throughout the show.

The Drunk Shakespeare Society also performs Drunk Romeo & Juliet seasonally.

  • 1 hour and 30 minutes
Ends Aug 22 A Walk on the Moon (The Laura ... 0 reviews
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A housewife in 1969 questions her life as cultural change reshapes her world.

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Set in the summer of 1969, the musical follows Pearl Kantrowitz, a Brooklyn housewife who travels to a Catskills bungalow colony for her family’s annual retreat. As the wider world undergoes rapid cultural and social change—from the space race to the rise of countercultural movements—Pearl encounters new ideas and experiences that challenge her sense of identity and routine. An unexpected connection and proximity to a nearby music festival draw her further into a shifting landscape of personal and societal transformation.

Adapted from the film by Pamela Gray, with direction by Sheryl Kaller, the production features music and lyrics by AnnMarie Milazzo with additional lyrics by Gray. The score combines 1960s musical influences with contemporary elements to reflect the period and Pearl’s evolving perspective.

  • 2 hours and 30 minutes
Opens Jun 29 Birthright 0 reviews
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Six friends navigate identity, politics, and changing relationships over 18 years.

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Spanning 18 years from 2006 to 2024, this three-act play chronicles the evolving relationships among six young friends who initially reunite after a Birthright trip to Israel. Over nearly two decades, their bonds are tested by shifting identities, changing communities, global political upheaval, and the rise of social media discourse.

Written by Tony Award winner Jonathan Spector and directed by Teddy Bergman, the production examines the internal dynamics of modern friendship and chosen family. The narrative focuses on the characters' struggles to maintain personal connections as they confront conflicting histories, generational shifts, and the emotional challenges of navigating deep ideological differences.

  • 3 hours and 30 minutes
Ends Jul 31 Friends! The Musical Parody (T... 308 reviews
87 Overall Score

A musical parody of TV's "Friends" from the 90s, featuring favorite moments from all seasons. 

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FRIENDS! The Musical Parody is the hilarious, unauthorized musical lovingly lampooning the beloved TV series, celebrating the 1990s adventures of 20-somethings in Manhattan. Chaos ensues at Central Perk when a runaway bride disrupts their lives.

The musical recreates favorite moments from all 10 seasons of Friends through an uncensored, fast-paced, music-filled romp. Recommended for ages 13+.

  • 2 hours