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.

“Operation Mincemeat”
The hit London musical “Operation Mincemeat” has crossed the pond and is now playing a limited engagement at The John Golden Theatre. Billed as a thriller, farce and Ian Fleming-style spy caper, “Operation Mincemeat” shines a spotlight on a covert operation that took place during World War II. Opening night is set for March 20.

 

“Oh, Mary!”
Heading now to the Lyceum Theatre, the hit comedy “Oh, Mary!” will have a new first lady beginning on March 18. Six-time Emmy Award-nominated actor Tituss Burgess will return to Broadway as Mary Todd Lincoln for only three weeks. Following Burgess’ run, Cole Escola will step into Mary Todd’s shoes alongside the original Broadway cast on April 8.

 

“Liberation”
Heading now off-Broadway, don’t miss “Liberation” currently on the boards at The Roundabout Theatre Company’s Laura Pels Theatre. In the new play by Bess Wohl, it’s 1970 and a group of women gather with hopes to change the world. Decades later, one of their daughters tries to figure out where things went wrong.

For tickets, head to roundabouttheatre.org.

 

“Sumo”
Over at the Public Theater, sumo wrestling takes center stage in the new play “Sumo” — a co-production with Ma-Yi Theater Company and La Jolla Playhouse. The New York premiere is set in a sumo training facility in Tokyo. Watch as the wrestlers eat, love and ultimately fight. “Sumo” is playing through the end of the month.

For tickets, go to PublicTheater.org.

 

Jenn Colella
Finally, on the cabaret front, don’t miss Broadway favorite Jenn Colella at 54 Below from March 17 to 19. Join Colella for a low-key evening where she’ll share stories and songs from her more than two-decade career.

For reservations, head to 54Below.org.