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.
“Job”
The hit off-Broadway play, “Job,” has moved uptown to the Hayes Theatre and will begin previews on Monday night. The show stars “Succession” alums Peter Friedman as Lloyd and Sydney Lemmon as Jane. The plot centers around Jane, who is put on leave from her big tech job after becoming the subject of a viral video. As the play begins, we find Jane with her crisis therapist, Lloyd, who is trying to help her “work through” her issues. The opening night for “Job” is July 30.
For tickets, visit jobtheplay.com.
“Pre-Existing Condition”
In the East Village, check out “Pre-Existing Condition” a new play by Tony Awards nominee Marin Ireland. The show, which features a rotating cast of performers including Tony Award-winner Deirdre O’Connell and “American Horror Story’s” Tavi Gevinson, explores the challenges and shared community one experiences after a harmful and unsettling relationship.
For tickets, visit preexistingconditionplay.com.
“From Here”
The new show “From Here” is playing through Aug. 11 at the Pershing Square Signature Center. This queer musical is being presented by the Orlando-based Renaissance Theatre Company. “From Here” shines a spotlight on Daniel and his chosen family as they try and navigate life following the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Florida.
For tickets, visit fromhere.com.
“Broadway Sings”
“Broadway Sings” returns to The Cutting Room this week with a tribute to Taylor Swift and ABBA. The ongoing concert series features Broadway’s best performing new arrangements of pop favorites. “Broadway Sings Abba” will be performed on July 13 and “Broadway Sings Taylor Swift” will be performed on July 14.
For tickets, visit broadwaysings.com.