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.

"The Last Five Years"

Jason Robert Brown’s masterpiece, “The Last Five Years,” has finally made it to The Main Stem. The revival stars Tony winner Adrienne Warren opposite Nick Jonas. They play lovers who recount their time being in a five-year relationship. “The Last Five Years” is now in previews at The Hudson Theatre. Opening is set for April 6.

 

"A Mother"

On the off-Broadway front, check out “A Mother." Inspired by Brecht’s play "The Mother," this theatrical event is billed as part documentary, part autobiography and part disco. "A Mother" was co-created by Neena Beber and celebrated stage actress Jessica Hecht. Hecht also stars in the show, which is set against the backdrop of the 1980 Miami Race Riots.

For more information and tickets, head to baryshnikovarts.org.

 

“The Cherry Orchard”

Over in Dumbo at St. Ann’s Warehouse, don’t miss “The Cherry Orchard.” This new adaptation, written and directed by Benedict Andrews, comes to New York by way of The Donmar Warehouse in London. “The Cherry Orchard” is playing St. Ann’s March 26 through April 27.

For tickets, go to stannswarehouse.org.

 

"ALL SINGING! ALL DANCING! ALL YORK!"

On the gala front, on Monday night, check out "ALL SINGING! ALL DANCING! ALL YORK!" The Spring Gala, which will benefit the not-for-profit York Theatre, will feature performances by Tony winner Ben Vereen, Tony nominee Tony Yazbeck and American Dance Machine.

For tickets and information, head to yorktheatre.org.