Off Broadway Shows in New York City

Off Broadway performances create the inspirational life blood for the larger Broadway productions. The wealth of talent, creativity and artistic expression makes a visit to any off-Broadway show your chance to see a star in the making or a future smash hit on Broadway in much more intimate surroundings.

TOP OFF BROADWAY IN NEW YORK

BLUE MAN GROUP

Astor Place Theater

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Despite its ubiquity, the Blue Man Group retains a certain mystery, which is part of its appeal. It's almost impossible to describe "Tubes" in a few sentences. More »

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AVENUE Q

New World Stages : Stage 3

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'Q' Takes a Witty Ride Down 'Sesame Street' More »

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FRECKLEFACE STRAWBERRY

New World Stages : Stage 4

Showing from: 9th Sep 2010

Based on the beloved book by Julianne Moore, Freckleface Strawberry lets you and your family see this timeless story of friendship, acceptance, and the meaning of true beauty come to life-live on stage-in this exciting musical premier! More »

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OUR TOWN

Barrow Street Theater

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A wonderfully intimate and highly rewarding production. A surprise Mr. Cromer springs A beautiful feat of stagecraft that transmits the essence of Wilder's philosophy with an overwhelming sensory immediacy. More »

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STOMP

Orpheum Theater

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At its best, 'Stomp' convinces its audience that the background music of our everyday lives is worth listening to. More »

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THE 39 STEPS

New World Stages : Stage 1

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Absurdly enjoyable, gleefully theatrical riff on Alfred Hitchcocks 1935 film. More »

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THE FANTASTICKS

Snapple Theater Center - Jerry Orbach Theater

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Captivating music... entrancing style... fresh and sweet in a civilised way. More »

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FUERZA BRUTA: LOOK UP

Daryl Roth Theater

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No, they weren't scouring the heavens for vagrant U.F.O.'s. Patrons at the Daryl Roth Theater in Manhattan were experiencing close encounters of a more conventional kind as they bumped in the night, dodging showers of confetti that rained intermittently onto their heads. More »

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THE FLYING KARAMAZOV BROTHERS

Minetta Lane Theater

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"A triumph! As sure a thing as can be found on stage. 100 minutes of cleverness and comedy that go by in a flash!" More »

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VIAGARA FALLS

Little Shubert Theater

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"On a scale of 1 to 10, this show's a 12!" More »

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THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS

Westside Theater (Upstairs)

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WICKEDLY WITTY...it is, if I may say so, ONE HELL OF A GOOD SHOW! Lewis' topsy-turvy exercises in inverted moral theology were made to be played with lip-smacking relish! More »

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Mix an Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of vintage Monty Python and you have The 39 Steps, a hilarious whodunit, part espionage thriller and part slapstick comedy, adapted for the stage from the famous film and novel. Now off-Broadway at the New World Stages.


Avenue Q is Broadway's smash-hit 2004 Tony Award winner for BEST MUSICAL, BEST SCORE and BEST BOOK. A hilarious show full of heart and hummable tunes featuring a cast of people and puppets who tell the story in a smart, risque and downright entertaining way.

2010 TONY AWARD WINNERS

At last the waiting is over, and after all the excitement of the most glamorous night on Broadway, best of the Broadway season were honored at Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, 14 June. A host of A-list actors turned out for the stage equivalent of the Oscars. The 2010 Tony Awards have officially been announced.

Red, John Logan's portrait of abstract-expressionist artist Mark Rothko, and Memphis, the story of showbiz aspirations and forbidden love in the Civil Rights era, were named Best Play and Best Musical, respectively.

The Tony for Best Revival of a Play went to the late August Wilson's drama Fences starring Denzel Washington (Tony for Best Actor Tony) and Viola Davis (Tony for Best Actress in a Play).

Best Revival of a Musical went to La Cage aux Folles starring Douglas Hodge (Tony for Best Actor in a Musical) and Kelsey Grammer.

To find out more click here to see the full listing of this year's winners.

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