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.

NYC Broadway Week

NYC Broadway week is still on through Feb. 4. Two for one ticket deals are available for some of my favorite shows including “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” “The Book of Mormon,” “Kimberly Akimbo” and “The Lion King.” For full details, head to nyctourism.com/broadway-week.

“The Connector”

Moving to the off-Broadway scene, Tony winning composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown has a new musical out called “The Connector.” The world premiere, now in previews at MCC, centers on two young journalists on two separate paths, and how far they’re each willing to go for the ultimate scoop. For more information, head to mcctheater.org.

“Job”

Over at The Connelly Theatre on East 4th Street, check out the encore presentation of “Job.” In the show we meet Jane, who is placed on leave from her big tech job after becoming the subject of a viral video. At play’s start, we find Jane with her crisis therapist Lloyd, who is trying to help her. The show features “Succession” actors Peter Friedman and Sydney Lemmon. For tickets, go to connellytheater.org.

“White Rose”

Moving back to Midtown on Theatre Row, don’t miss the new musical “White Rose” now playing through April 2. The New York premiere, inspired by a true story, shines a spotlight on a group of university students living in Nazi, Germany and fighting back against Hitler’s regime. The show is directed by Will Nunziata and stars Jo Ellen Pellman, best known for her starring role in Ryan Murphy’s adaptation of “The Prom.” For the performance schedule and tickets, check out whiterosethemusical.com.

LuAnn De Lesseps and Alan H. Green

And finally, at 54 Below, don’t miss Broadway leading man Alan H. Green in his New York City cabaret debut aptly titled “Finally!” Green is set to perform Broadway classics, jazz standards and even some original tunes this weekend. And “Real Housewives” superstar LuAnn De Lesseps returns to the venue Jan. 31 through Feb. 3 with “Countess Cabaret,” directed by Diva Whisperer Richard Jay-Alexander. Expect to hear all her original tunes like “Money Can’t Buy You Class,” “Feelin’ Jovani” and much more. For information, head to 54below.org