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.

“Left on Tenth”

Julianna Margulies and Peter Gallagher are back on the boards starring in the new romantic comedy “Left on Tenth” by famed writer Delia Ephron. Under the direction of Tony-Awards winner Susan Stroman, “Left on Tenth” is based on Ephron’s bestselling memoir and follows a woman who reconnects with a man from her past. “Left on Tenth” is in previews at the James Earl Jones Theatre. The opening is set for Oct. 23.

“Our Class”

The off-Broadway play “Our Class” is playing at Classic Stage Company. This powerful and timely show, based on true events, centers around 10 Polish classmates — five who are Jewish and five who are Catholic. Friends and neighbors at first, but slowly turned enemies.

For tickets, visit ourclassplay.com.

Off-Broadway Week

“The Big Gay Jamboree” is playing at the Orpheum Theatre in the East Village. The show was co-created and stars musical comedy sensation Marla Mindelle as Stacey, a woman trapped inside a Golden Age musical and who must use her BFA in musical theater to escape. This musical comedy is part of Off-Broadway week, which means 2-for-1 tickets from Sept. 30 to Oct. 13.

Other participating shows include “Blue Man Group,” “Drag: The Musical,” “Titanique” and more.  

For more information, visit nyctourism.com/off-broadway-week.

"Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail"

Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” is being brought to life courtesy of the New York Botanical Garden. Attendees will join Jack Skellington and company for this first ever thrilling walking spectacle set in this iconic New York location.  

For more information, visit thenightmarebeforechristmaslighttrail.com.