With the many entertainment choices New York City has to offer, it can be difficult to make a choice. Look no further. "On Stage" host Frank DiLella has curated a list of “must-see” shows this week, directing you to the best of Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond.

The Tony Awards

Sunday marks Broadway’s biggest night.

The 76th Annual Tony Awards will take center stage at the United Palace in Washington Heights.

As always, we will be checking in with the stars as they get ready for the celebration.

Join “On Stage” host Frank DiLella on NY1 beginning at 5 p.m.

FILE - The stage appears before the start of the 75th annual Tony Awards on June 12, 2022 in New York. The 76th Annual Tony Awards will broadcast live from the United Palace in New York on Sunday, June 11, 2023. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)

 

Seth Rudetsky’s 3rd Annual Tony Awards Watch Party

And if you’re looking to celebrate the Tonys with other theater fans, DiLella’s friend Seth Rudetsky is hosting a Tony Party at The Triad Theatre on The Upper West Side.

There will be Tony voting ballots, prizes and much more.

More information is available here.

 

“Rock & Roll Man” at New World Stages

On the Off-Broadway front, Constantine Maroulis is “Rock & Roll Man” at New World Stages.

The new musical centers around DJ Alan Freed, who named the genre of “Rock & Roll,” as he brought the music to the masses.

The show is currently in previews, opening is set for June 21.

More information is available here.

 

“Lizard Boy”

Moving to Theatre Row on 42nd Street, “Lizard Boy” is in the spotlight at Theatre 3.

This queer-indie-rock-action-romance tells the story of scaly and green-skinned Trevor who goes on an adventure beyond his wildest nightmares.  

“Lizard Boy” is now playing through July 1.

More information is available here.

 

“Waitress, the Musical - Live on Broadway!”

And finally, “Waitress, the Musical - Live on Broadway!” starring the show’s composer and lyricist Sara Bareilles will have its world premiere at The Tribeca Film Festival on Monday night.

And if you can’t make it down to Tribeca, the film will play in Times Square at 7:30 p.m.

More information is available here.