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 Cottage” at The Hayes Theatre

Tony Award-winner and “Seinfeld” favorite Jason Alexander makes his Broadway directorial debut with the hilarious new play “The Cottage” by Sandy Rustin.  

Love and marriage are at the center of the comedy that features an A-list company, including “Will & Grace” star Eric McCormack, Tony nominees Laura Bell Bundy and Lilli Cooper, and SNL’s Alex Moffat.

“The Cottage” is now in previews at The Hayes Theatre. Opening is set for July 24.

 

“The Great Gatsby - The Immersive Show” at The Park Central Hotel

Step into the roaring 1920s with the new immersive “The Great Gatsby.”

The international phenomenon has made its way to New York and has set up shop at The Park Central Hotel.  

Enjoy yourself sipping champagne and interacting with the notable characters from the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic — including the one and only Jay Gatsby.  

And be sure to dress to impress!  

Tickets are on sale through December.  

For information, head to immersivegatsby.com.

 

“Notre Dame de Paris” at the David Koch Theatre

Moving to Lincoln Center , the international hit “Notre Dame de Paris” has returned to the David Koch Theatre for a limited engagement through July 16.  

This epic production is based on Victor Hugo’s classic tale about Quasimodo and his love for the beautiful Esmeralda.

 

“Flex” at The Newhouse Theater

And staying at The Lincoln Center campus, don’t miss the new play “Flex” by Candrice Jones, which is playing at The Newhouse Theater.  

“Flex” tells the story of an all-girls high school basketball team from the south who are navigating the pressures of being young, Black and female in rural Arkansas.  

The show is running through the end of August.