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Best Off Broadway Shows from October 4 - December 4

in New York

Little Shop of Horrors at Westside Theater Upstairs

Little Shop of Horrors

It's time to head back to Skid Row as Alan Menken and Howard Ashman's musical hit Little Shop of Horrors is here. An out-of-this-world tale of Seymour, a plant shop assistant, and a strange new seedling he names Audrey II after his crush; 'Little Shop is a cult-classic that mixes a hilarious script with '50s-style tunes. This is one B-Movie you won't want to miss.

Titanique at Daryl Roth Theater

Titanique

Finally, a musical parody based on the infamous sinking of the Titanic ship comes in the form of Titanique. This world-premiere takes the music of Celine Dion and merges it with the Oscar-winning love story of Titanic to bring you the joyful and hysterical Titanique. It's a one of a kind voyage that you're invited on.

The Big Gay Jamboree at Orpheum Theater

The Big Gay Jamboree

We've all been there, one too many drinks, waking up with only a vague idea of where we are, but we can guarantee you've never experienced anything like this. This fall The Big Gay Jamboree is coming to New York's Orpheum Theatre and you won't want to miss it! The Obie Award-winning Marla Mindelle stars in the show and co-wrote the book with Jonathan Parks-Ramage. It's even caught the eye of Oscar-nominated Margot Robbie, who is set to produce the show with her production company, LuckyChap Entertainment. You better werk to get to the show, and don't forget, snaps for Mindelle!

Oct 4 - Dec 4

Orpheum Theater

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Blue Man Group at Astor Place Theatre

Blue Man Group

One of New York's longest-running shows, the Blue Man Group is a little hard to describe, but we'll give it a go! Take a healthy dose of percussion, mix it in with some vaudeville, a pinch of cutting-edge technology, and half a teaspoon of comedy, and you've got... well, the Blue Man Group! Guiding you through this multi-sensory, alternatively amazing and hilarious show are three blue-painted performers, who don't seem to have too much knowledge about life on earth.

The Play That Goes Wrong at Stage 4 New World Stages

The Play That Goes Wrong

Although export comedy smash hit The Play That Goes Wrong made its final Broadway bow at the Lyceum theater in January 2019, theatregoers and critics adore Mischief Theatre's first production so much that it simply moved to a long term home Off Broadway at the New World Stages! From humble off-West End beginnings at London's Old Red Lion fringe theater/pub in 2013 (rumour has it a mere four audience members attended its debut), the riotously funny rib-tickler of a show has grown to become a global phenomenon, merging slapstick physical comedy with a wry sense of tongue-firmly-in-cheek British wit and a winning self awareness.

Singfeld! A Musical About Nothing! at Jerry Orbach Theater

Singfeld! A Musical About Nothing!

Tobly and Bob McSmith have a history of creating unauthorized hit parody musicals based on popular tv shows and movies, and Singfeld! A Musical About Nothing, their 10th satyrical work together, is no different. The writers (and best friends) previously penned musicals such as The Office! The Musical Parody and Bayside! The Saved by the Bell Musical to much critical acclaim. The Billboard charting Billy Recce is the composer for the show and it stars McSmith regular Landon Zwick as Jerry and Jenna Cormey as Elaine. Get your tickets while you can for this hilarious time!

The Gazillion Bubble Show at Stage 2 New World Stages

The Gazillion Bubble Show

Guinness World Record holder Fan Yang has been amazing Off-Broadway audiences since 2007. Featuring fantastic next-level laser lighting displays, and a great musical score, The Gazillion Bubble Show is an hour plus of unbelievable soapy masterpieces, which float above the audiences heads in their hundreds and even fully enclose some lucky volunteers.

Perfect Crime at Anne L. Bernstein Theater

Perfect Crime

Perfect Crime goes well beyond traditional mystery play. It is a sexy, compelling thriller, with well-timed surprises and laughs that relieve a growing dramatic tension. The main character is a Harvard-educated psychiatrist accused of bumping off her wealthy British husband. But when a handsome young detective comes calling to investigate, is everything as straight-cut as it appears?