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.

“Othello” — Ethel Barrymore Theater


Hollywood A-listers Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal return to the stage in Shakespeare’s “Othello.” The revival is helmed by Tony winner Kenny Leon and is set in the not-so-distant future. “Othello” is now in previews at the Ethel Barrymore Theater. Opening night is set for March 23.

“Glengarry Glen Ross” — Palace Theater

Sticking with star-studded companies and revivals, Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk and Bill Burr lead the cast of David Mamet’s “Glengarry Glen Ross.” The Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning play depicts the cutthroat world of real estate. “Glengarry” begins performances Monday at the Palace Theater. Opening night is set for March 31.

“The Picture of Dorian Gray” — Music Box Theater

One of the most highly anticipated shows of the Broadway season, “The Picture of Dorian Gray” stars “Succession” alum Sarah Snook. In this adaptation of the Oscar Wilde classic, Snook takes on more than two dozen characters. “The Picture of Dorian Gray” begins previews March 10. Opening night is March 27.

“A Streetcar Named Desire” — BAM


On the Off-Broadway front, Paul Mescal leads a new revival of “A Streetcar Named Desire,” now playing at BAM. Under the direction of Olivier Award-winning artist Rebecca Frecknall, “Streetcar” arrives in New York following two sold-out runs in London. This is one hot ticket! For more information, visit bam.org.

“Broadway Belts” — Sony Hall


Finally, on Monday night, don’t miss the annual star-studded concert Broadway Belts for PFF. Join Tony-winning actress Julie Halston and her Broadway pals, including Jinkx Monsoon, Helen J. Shen and Lesli Margherita, as they raise awareness and funds for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation. Broadway Belts will be performed at Sony Hall. For tickets and information, visit pulmonaryfibrosis.org.