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ongoing The MeTropoliTaN opera is in mid-stride of its inspiring 2019-20 season, packed with opera’s most talented stars, performing across a wide range of repertoire. This week, Coney Island returns to the Met with the first revival of Phelim McDermott’s popular staging of Mozart’s così Fan TUTTe, inspired by boardwalk sideshows. The pairs of young lovers are a casting dream: soprano Nicole Car, mezzo-soprano Serena Malfi, tenor Ben Bliss, and bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni. Metropolitan Opera House (Columbus Ave. & 63rd St.), 212-362-6000, metopera.org

Installation View: The Fullness of Color; December 18, 2019–August 2020. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Photo: David Heald, © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.

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No visit to New York is complete without a visit to the Bronx and YaNkee sTadiuM. To get the inside story and explore the full stadium experience, connect with YanKee sTaDiUM ToUrs. You’ll have exclusive access to icons like Babe Ruth’s bat, Monument Park, The Great Hall, and even the dugout itself. 1 E. 161st St. (River Ave.), 646-977-8687, newyork. yankees.mlb.com

Enter a world of color at the legendary soloMoN r. GuGGeNheiM MuseuM. The FUllness oF color: 1960s painTing looks at a generation of avant-garde painters who pushed abstraction in exciting new directions. The galleries bring out varied approaches to canvases, with figure and ground united through color. The show is joined by MarKing TiMe: process in MiniMal absTracTion, which reveals artists’ interactions with their materials, and coUnTrYsiDe, The FUTUre, a major exhibition addressing urgent environmental, political, and socioeconomic issues through looks at the less populous parts of the globe. 1071 Fifth Ave. (89th St.), 212-423-3500, guggenheim.org 20

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Cover Story For Reneé Rapp, Everything’s a Competition in Mean Girls...In a Very Good Way

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Mean Girls, Tina Fey’s über-popular musical based on her 2004 cult movie, thrives on the themes of fitting in, girl power, and competition—all cooked up in the familiar high school petri dish of cliques and one-upmanship. Ten seconds in, expect the flashbacks to begin as semi-Goth art freak Janis and congenially flamboyant Damian welcome us as Freshmen and begin their overtly cautionary tale of Cady Heron, from her homeschooled world in Kenya (“lions and birds and stuff”) to her arrival at way-more-feral North Shore High School in Chicago, home to jocks, freaks, geeks, strivers, stoners, and the hot girl trio known as the Plastics. Reneé Rapp, the youngest and most recent addition to the cast, has the challenging task of embodying the bossy, predatory

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leader of the Plastics, Regina George. Her posse is made up of adorable Kate Rockwell as dumb-as-a-rock Karen and Krystina Alabado as neurotic wannabe Gretchen. And while Regina is a blonde bombshell puppet master who dominates her adoring followers, Rapp’s ambition is far more positive than that of her stage persona. “My mom and dad always said ‘you need to show who you are to become what you want to be.’ I call this manifestation, putting it into the universe so it becomes a reality,” she says, drawing a parallel to Regina’s mantra (sort of): “Never apologize for being a boss. Becoming the boss of yourself and being your authentic self will help achieve your dreams.” As it happens, Rapp came straight to Broadway from an environment where competition was paramount. She recalls the Northwest School of the Arts in Charlotte, NC, where “the teachers, the students, the parents, they all competed.” It was the assemblage of talent there that pushed her to compete, and ultimately win, a Jimmy Award (the national competition for musical high school students), which led her to the role of Regina. “I was sitting with Tina Fey and Lorne Michaels some time after my Mean Girls audition, and they just offered me the role,” she recalls. Rapp went on to work closely with Fey to develop her own version of Regina while remaining true to both the movie and stage character. “Everyone has experienced some bullying or has bullied someone during their lives. This has helped me portray a person who I’m not at all like when I leave

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the stage,” she says. Still, the undercurrent of competition is a constant. “I’m part of a team that’s competitive, but in a good way. We’re driven to produce the best play every night, and I learn from everyone around me. My professors are the audience and my fellow actors,” observes Rapp. And, of course, competition is integral to Mean Girls, popping up in plot twists like Cady and Regina vying for the hot guy, a tense Mathlete faceoff, and the choosing of Spring Fling King and Queen crowns. It flows naturally thanks to Fey’s savvy book, Nell Benjamin’s biting lyrics, and music by Fey’s Tony-nominated husband, Jeff Richmond. While Mean Girls makes a big deal of “fat shaming” and the perils of not fitting into some sort of box, Rapp hears grateful comments from show goers who are happy she doesn’t conform to the “hot girl” stereotype.

More curvy than her Regina predecessors, she finds it abhorrent that past equations of thin as popular, or thin as beautiful, have created today’s obsession with changing to please others. “Acceptance is the key to body positivity,” she states, “and I’m happy to share that message.” As for the show itself, the North Carolina native never fails to appreciate all that goes into keeping the production fresh and upbeat, from the moving projections that function as set changes to the brilliant ensemble that morphs into a flawless stream of students, parents, and teachers—aided and abetted by the effervescent choreography of director Casey Nicholaw. “If you want to see some of the best dance on Broadway, you should come to Mean Girls,” says Rapp. “The show isn’t just about the Plastics and the music. You need to see the dancers, too.”

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FDNY FIRE ZONE The FDNY Fire Zone in Rockefeller Center has great souvenirs of New York’s Bravest, including toys, shirts, and outerwear. It’s also a multimedia fire safety learning center providing fun, lifesaving lessons from real live FDNY firefighters. Try on FDNY “Bunker Coats,” explore a life-like fire engine and fantastic collectibles, and leave with something vital: free 9-volt batteries for fire detectors. 34 W. 51st St. (btw. Fifth & Sixth Aves.), 212-698-4520, fdnyfirezone.org

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Experience the best of beauty at the recently renovated and expanded Federico Salon & Spa. A master of style and technique, contemporary hairstylist Frederico Calce has created captivating looks for models and A-listers. His team of international talents are experts in cutting, coloring, hair extensions, and beyond. Having a beauty emergency? To the rescue is Federico Salon Direct (914-8822978)—delivering a hair or beauty expert to your hotel room or home 24/7. 57 W. 58th St., 2nd Fl. (btw. Fifth & Sixth Aves.), 212-262-3027, federicosalon.com

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Jack’s Place, “The Wireless Professionals,” is an authorized repair center for pretty much all phone makes and models. One of the most well-known cellphone and smartphone repair shops around, Jack’s Place has a full line of unlocked GSM phones and accessories. The mission here is simple: to provide the best products and service at the lowest prices possible. Jack’s Place has a repair service that provides same-day fixes for all phones—don’t let a technology snafu spoil your trip! 235 E. 51st St. (btw. Second & Third Aves.), 212-486-7090, jacksplaceny.com

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New York City’s first and only outlet center is now open on Staten Island! Empire Outlets holds down a beautiful waterfront spot just steps from the free Staten Island Ferry. A short ride from Manhattan you’ll find scores of designer stores including Nordstrom Rack, Banana Republic, Brooks Brothers, Columbia Sporting Goods, Gap Factory, H&M, Jockey, Nike Factory, and Old Navy—all with deeply discounted goods you can’t find elsewhere. 55 Richmond Terrace, empireoutletsnyc.com

DAVE’S NEW YORK Family owned and operated for more than 50 years, Dave’s New York is known for its excellent selection of “Americana” clothing—both rugged and casual—for men, women, and children. Shoppers can browse American icons like Carhartt, Columbia,

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HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE WORLD Hershey’s Chocolate World is the place to go in NYC for chocolate lovers of all ages. Located in the heart of Times Square, the new store is nearly three times larger than the previous. You’ll find Hershey’s largest permanent s’mores experience where they serve warm, made-to-order s’mores from an authentic camper. At Hershey’s Kitchens Bakery, indulge in a chocolate-filled brownie or peanut butter blossom cookie. Get cozy with a refreshing Hershey’s Melted Hot Chocolate. You can also create a custom mix of Hershey’s products at the Amazing Candy Machine and design a personalized Hershey bar wrapper with your picture or logo on it! Open daily, 9am-midnight. 701 Seventh Ave. on 47th St., 212-581-9100, hersheys.com/chocolateworld cityguideny.com/shopping 27


staten island A New Horizon for New York Visitors: Staten Island Travelers to New York have long known about the Staten Island Ferry, the free ride through New York Harbor that offers stunning views of the Lower Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty. What’s been less well known are the enticements of Staten Island itself, which have significantly increased with the arrival of the city’s first outlet mall, Empire Outlets.

performing arts at the St. George Theatre, a sumptuous palace originally opened in 1929 which presents film screenings and live performances today. Located on the former site of the United States Lighthouse Service’s General Depot, the neighboring National Lighthouse Museum illuminates history with exhibitions like “Life at the Light: Lighthouse Keepers.” New York City’s best Sri Lankan food is nearby as well. Lakruwana in Stapleton is a favorite, known for their 300-year-old recipe for lamprais, a rice and curry mixture wrapped in banana leaf.

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Catch stunning views from the ferry, which runs regularly between Whitehall and St. George Terminals.

EMPIRE OUTLETS Just steps from the ferry landing, Empire Outlets fills out a sprawling stretch along Staten Island’s newly rejuvenated waterfront (in summer you can catch the Staten Island Yankees minor league baseball games right next door). Stroll along the shops for fantastic deals at favorites like Nordstrom Rack, Levi’s Outlet, the Gap Factory Store, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Nike Factory Store, Old Navy Outlet, H&M, American Eagle, True Religion, and the Columbia Factory Store. Families can also go on a virtual adventure here with Virtual Rush: New York. This state-ofthe-art ride takes you underwater, through the air, and into outer space. You can even ride with the crew of Apollo 11 astronauts who first landed on the moon! The food court MRKTPL isn’t quite ready for prime time, but Shake Shack, the city’s favorite burger spot, is up and running already.

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RICHMONdTOWN New York City’s answer to Colonial Williamsburg is Historic Richmond Town, a living-history village and museum complex that presents three centuries of history, arts, and culture. Forty-five Staten Island historic structures have been concentrated here across 100 acres of parkland, revealing the lives of the mostly Dutch, English, and French who formed the first immigrant settlements here. When you’re ready for further exploration, the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, the circa-1690 Alice Austen House, which tells the story of one of America’s earliest female photographers, and the eight-acre Staten Island Zoo are among the surprises you’ll find in New York City’s “Unexpected Borough.”

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581 Sixth Ave. (16th-17th Sts.), 212-989-6444 davesnewyork.com Dave’s New York features branded “Americana” rugged and casual clothing brands such as Levi’s, Carhartt, Dickies, Red Wing, Schott, Alpha, Woolrich, Columbia, Timberland Pro, and Chippewa in a wide selection of sizes and styles at very favorable pricing. Open Mon.-Fri., 9am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., 11am-5pm.

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For over 50 years, Century 21 Department Store in lower Manhattan has provided top designers at up to 65% off retail 100% of the time. You’ll find everything from men’s, women’s and children’s apparel to footwear, handbags, housewares & more at this landmark shopping destination. A must-see for tourists and a mainstay for veteran NYers. Come in and score big on all the top designers at NY’s #1 Zagat-rated off-price store—you might even catch a celebrity or two!

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112 W. 44th St. (6th-7th Aves.), 212-768-3160; hsart.com hsart@hsart.com Open 7 days a week, H&S Art Gallery features original 3-D artworks by Charles Fazzino, Rizzi, and Suchy; serigraphs by Keeley, Tarkay, McKnight, Pejman, Yamagata, Freyman, Kubik, Delacroix, and many others. They also offer signed sports memorabilia, posters, and same-day professional custom framing. They ship worldwide. All credit cards. Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-7:30pm; Sat.-Sun., 10am-6pm.

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235 e. 51st St. (Second-third Aves.), 212-486-7090 jacksplaceny.com “The Wireless Professionals” with a full line of unlocked GSM phones and accessories. Their mission is simple: to provide the best products and service to their customers at the lowest prices possible. Brand names include HTC, BlackBerry, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung, LG, Pantech, and Nokia.

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Columbus Ave. at 77th St., 212-239-3025; GrandBazaarNYC.org Come visit NYC’s largest curated weekly market. Meet local artists, designers, and independent antique/vintage dealers selling one-of-a-kind, rare, and limited edition art/photography, antique watches, vintage collectibles and fashion, and handmade jewelry and furniture. Delicious artisinal edibles ensure you won’t leave hungry. 100% of profits donated to support 4,000 local school children. Be sure to look up our monthly special events. Open every Sunday all year-round, indoors & outdoors from 10am-5:30pm. Opposite American Museum of Natural History.

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Located in the heart of Times Square, new store is nearly three times larger than before with new chocolate experiences. Mix and match favorite HERSHEY’S products at the Amazing Candy Machine, or get creative and design your own personalized HERSHEY’S chocolate bar wrapper. Enjoy HERSHEY’S largest permanent s’mores experience with gooey, made-to-order s’mores from our authentic camper. Then, enjoy warm baked treats and unique beverages at HERSHEY’S Kitchens Bakery. Open daily, 9am–midnight.

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55 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island; empireoutletsnyc.com New York City’s first and only outlet center is now open on Staten Island! Empire Outlets holds down a beautiful waterfront spot just steps from the free Staten Island Ferry. Just a short ride from Manhattan you’ll find scores of designer stores and more, including Banana Republic, Brooks Brothers, Columbia Sporting Goods, Gap Factory, H&M, Jockey, Nike Factory, and Old Navy—all with deeply discounted goods you can’t find elsewhere. Nordstrom Rack has launched, with more stores coming on all the time!

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1560 Broadway (46th-47th Sts.), 646-666-0025, pelesoccer.com Pelé Soccer is The World’s Greatest Soccer Store—from soccer legend Pelé. Fans and players can shop—and personalize—official jerseys and fan gear from 100+ teams and players around the world, plus limited-edition footwear from top brands like Nike, Adidas, Puma, and more. Or even take a seat on the stadium bleachers and watch live soccer games on the huge TV screen!

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Schumer’s Wines & Liquors has been in business for over 30 years at this location, specializing in the great vineyards of California, France, Australia, Argentina, and Italy. There’s also a great selection of vintage ports, single malts, cognac, armagnac & American whiskeys. They have one of the largest half-bottle selections of wine around. Large supply of cold wine & champagne always ready. Open Mon.-Fri., 9am-9pm; Sat., 10am-9pm. Deliveries til 9pm.

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World-Class Art, History, and Design museum’s three-story Core Exhibition doesn’t shy away from the atrocities that took place, but it also serves as a testament to the strength and perseverance of Jewish culture. Don’t miss artist Andy Goldsworthy’s beautiful living memorial, Garden of Stones. The museum’s new exhibition Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. explores the legacy of history’s deadliest mass murder site through more than 700 original objects and 400 photographs, many being shown for the first time ever in North America. 36 Battery Pl. (1st Pl..), 646-437-4202, mjhnyc.org Loïc/Flickr

Here are some of the top current shows among the city’s extraordinary array of cultural institutions.

Be entranced by the architecture of one of the world’s great buildings: the Guggenheim Museum.

GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM Housed in an iconic Frank Lloyd Wright spiraling building, the Guggenheim Museum contains one of the world’s finest collections of modern and contemporary art, including works by Picasso, Kandinsky, and Modigliani. On view now is Countryside, The Future, which considers how global landscapes are changing, how their residents are affected, and how design innovation might further alter them. Take advantage of extended hours—the museum stays open until 8pm on Tuesdays and Saturdays. 1071 Fifth Ave. (89th St.), 212-423-3500, guggenheim.org

MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE— A LIVING MEMORIAL TO THE HOLOCAUST Lower Manhattan’s Museum of Jewish Heritage celebrates the lives and traditions of both those who survived and those who perished in the Shoah. The

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Brooklyn has become a tourist destination to rival Manhattan, complete with its own world-class institution: the Brooklyn Museum. Just 20 minutes from Manhattan you’ll find a priceless collection that will surprise you with its range, from ancient Egypt to European masterpieces to a feast of decorative art. Among current shows is a multimedia exhibition on the French-born street artist JR and Out of Place: A Feminist Look at the Collection. 200 Eastern Pkwy. (Washington Ave.), 718-638-5000, brooklynmuseum.org

INSIDER TIPS Many of the city’s museums offer free admission for select hours on the first Friday of every month, usually in the early evening. See CityGuideNY.com’s article “NYC’s Best Free Museum Days” for details on how to enjoy complimentary admission at various New York institutions all seven days of the week.

A website for the intellectually curious, ThoughtGallery.org covers the top talks, screenings, and tours at places like the Met, the MoMA, and the Brooklyn Museum. Get free updates at thoughtgallery.org/join.

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Only 20 minutes from Manhattan, connect with a unique cultural experience: a world-class collection that ranges from ancient Egypt to European paintings to contemporary art. Cutting-edge exhibitions and award-winning programs are here as well. Get a combo ticket to include current exhibition JR: Chronicles or the recently refurbished Arts of Asia galleries, then relax in the beautiful Brooklyn Botanic Garden a few steps away (the conservatory gardens are great destinations year-round). Wed., Fri.-Sun. 11am-6pm; Thurs. 11am-10pm; closed Mon. & Tues.

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World trade Center (enter at liberty & Greenwich Sts., or West & liberty Sts., or Vesey St.); 911memorial.org The 9/11 Memorial consists of two enormous pools surrounded by a plaza of trees and a museum which displays artifacts linked to the events of 9/11, while presenting stories of loss, compassion, reckoning, and recovery. 2017 Concierge Choice Awards winner for best Cultural Institution. Open daily, 9am-8pm (fall/winter).

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34 W. 51st St., 212-698-4520; fdnysmart.org/firezone, fdnyshop.com A multimedia fire safety learning center where people of all ages learn fun, lifesaving lessons from NY’s Bravest. Explore a life-like fire engine and try on FDNY “Bunker Coats.” All programs in English. $6 admission. Browse the store for unique FDNY gifts (no admission fee required), and present City Guide’s ad for $5 off any $25+ purchase.

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Explore The Iconic Brooklyn Museum and Its Collection of Ancient & Modern Masterpieces. Botanic Garden Combo is available, Daily Tours & Family Fun, Free Days, Restaurant Reservations, and Subway & Parking On-Site. Open Late Thursdays. Pay What You Wish. ShOWS: American Art, Ancient Egyptian Art, European Art, Elizabeth Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Contemporary, Asian and Islamic permanent art collection available. 718.638.5000 BrooklynMuseum.org

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THE friCk CoLLECTion uEs 1 E. 70th St. (5th Ave.), 212-288-0700; frick.org Inside this French neoclassical-style mansion that belonged to steel industrialist and art collector Henry Clay Frick, you’ll find one of the world’s greatest art collections, which includes major works by Titian, Rembrandt, Bellini, El Greco, Vermeer, Velazquez, Boucher, Goya, Turner, Van Dyck, Renoir and Holbein, complete cycles of painted wall panels by Fragonard and Boucher, all displayed in 16 galleries.

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1071 Fifth Ave. (89th St.), 212-423-3500; guggenheim.org Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece of modern architecture is home to one of the world’s finest collections of modern and contemporary art, including works by artists like Kandinsky, Picasso, and Pollock. Currently on view is Countryside, The Future, a major rotunda exhibition addressing urgent environmental, political, and socioeconomic issues through looks at the less populous parts of the globe. Now open 7 days with evening hours on Tues. & Sat. $25; students/seniors: $18; under 12/members: free.

Maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin returns to the musical reins of the Met, beginning his second season as the Jeannette Lerman-Neubauer Music Director. Stagings of Porgy and Bess, Manon, Macbeth, La Bohème, Tosca, Turandot, Rosenkavalier, Cosi fan tutte, Madama Butterfly, and Rosenkavalier only scratch the surface of the spectacular 2019-20 season. Pictured: a dancer in the opening scene from Act I of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly. Photo: Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera.

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1000 Fifth Ave. (82nd St.), 212-535-7710; metmuseum.org The Met’s permanent exhibitions include collections of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, European, and Eastern art. Current exhibitions include Sahel: Art and Empires on the Shores of the Sahara (thru 5/10), tracing the visual arts legacy of the area that is now Senegal, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger. As of 2018, New York State residents are pay-as-you-wish; otherwise, mandatory admission fees are $25 adults and $17 seniors; under 12 free. Closed Mon.

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Explore contemporary art and design through a craft lens, in this intimately sized museum in the heart of Columbus Circle! MAD offers 5 exhibition floors, open artist studios, an award-winning store, and an iconic restaurant, Robert, with spectacular views of Central Park. Current shows include 45 Stories in Jewelry: 1947 to Now, representing significant developments in art jewelry since the mid-century. Tues.-Sun., 10am-6pm; Thurs., 10am-9pm (Pay-As-You-Wish admission 6-9pm); closed Mon. $16.

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225 Madison Ave. (36th St.), 212-685-0008; themorgan.org A short walk from midtown mainstays like Grand Central and the Empire State Building, the Morgan began as the private library of financier Pierpont Morgan and today serves as a museum, research library, musical venue, architectural landmark, and historic site. Current exhibitions include Jean-Jacques Lequeu: Visionary Architect. Drawings From the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (thru 5/10). The Morgan is home to an exquisite collection of manuscripts, rare books, music, drawings, and works of art which represent a repository of ideas and creativity from 4000 BC to the present.

THE MusEuM of THE CiTy of nEw york uEs 1220 Fifth Ave. (103rd St.), 212-534-1672; mcny.org The Museum of the City of New York is the place to learn about the city’s past, celebrate its present, and contemplate its future. Explore NYC through one-of-a-kind exhibitions and programs designed to reflect the city’s character. Don’t miss New York at Its Core, the first-ever Museum exhibition to interpret and present the city’s compelling 400-year story.

THE MusEuM of ModErn ArT MW 11 W. 53rd St., 212-708-9400; moma.org

One of the world’s finest collections of modern and contemporary art, expanded, reimagined, and reopened in the fall of 2019. Permanent collection displays cover the periods 1880s-1940s, 1940s-1970s, and 1970s-present. Highlights include Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night and Pablo Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.

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36 Battery Pl., 646-437-4202; auschwitz.nyc This groundbreaking exhibition at the Museum of Jewish Heritage—A Living Memorial to the Holocaust brings together more than 700 original objects and 400 photographs, from over 20 institutions and museums around the world. Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. is the most comprehensive exhibition dedicated to the history of Auschwitz and its role in the Holocaust ever presented in North America, and an unparalleled opportunity to confront the singular face of human evil—one that arose not long ago and not far away. Audio guides are available in English, Spanish, French, Chinese, German, Polish, Hebrew, and Russian. Sun.-Thurs., 10am-9pm, Fri 10am-5pm; Untimed Tickets: $25; Timed Tickets: $16; seniors (65 & up): $12; students: $10.

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Bronx River Parkway (Exit 7W at Fordham Rd.), Bronx, or by Metro-North Railroad to Botanical Garden Station, 718-817-8700; nybg.org One of America’s foremost public gardens, with 50 gardens and plant collections on 250 acres. Tues.-Sun., 10am-6pm; closed Mon. except federal holidays. All-Garden Pass pricing starts at adults $23; seniors/students (w/valid ID) $18$22; children (2-12) $8; children (under 2) and members free (prices higher on weekends and holiday Mondays).

NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM

Boerum Pl. and Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, 718-694-1600; mta.info/museum Home to transit lore and memorabilia, the New York Transit Museum is housed in an authentic 1930s subway station. Their collection includes historic subway cars, various styles of the turnstile, a working signal tower, and an exposed bus interior that doubles as a small theater. The museum also features interactive activities for children, such as a pretend dynamite detonator for excavating subway tunnels and a hands-on fuel station. Closed Mon. $10.

SEApORT dISTRICT NYC Fd 19 Fulton St. (Water & Fulton Sts.), southstreetseaport.com The 200-year-old South Street Seaport, in the historic Seaport District between the Brooklyn Bridge and the canyons of Wall Street, is your gateway to Lower Manhattan’s rich history and cultural diversity. Discover an authentic historic cobblestone district with high-masted sailing ships, exciting cultural events, and a unique collection of shops and restaurants.

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Spectacular views from dawn to dusk at Top of the Rock.

TOP OF THE ROCK New York is a vertical city and there’s no place better to take it all in than the incredible Top of the Rock, a stunning perch atop Rockefeller Center. You’ll find state-of-the-art features like reserved-time tickets (meaning you won’t need to spend hours standing in line), multimedia exhibits, an indoor viewing area (nice and cozy for colder days), and unobstructed views of the city’s most iconic landmarks. The 70th Floor is the proverbial cherry on top, with a 360-degree panorama of Manhattan in all of its glory. This open-air perch provides a vantage point unlike any other in the city...or the world. 30 Rockefeller Plaza (btw. Fifth & Sixth Aves.), 877-NYC-ROCK, topoftherocknyc.com

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With over 500 exhibitions, many of them world-famous relics, there’s something to hold anyone’s attention at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Times Square. (Robert Ripley himself tracked down many of the items in the collection—he was a long-time presence in New York.) New to the attraction is Ripley’s Relic, which leads explorers underground to solve a series of puzzles

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together. Unlike other escape rooms, this adventure moves from one mysterious environment to the next, laid out by set designers bringing a Hollywood flair. 234 W. 42nd St.(btw. Seventh & Eighth Aves.), 212-398-3133, ripleysnewyork.com

EDGE The Western Hemisphere’s highest outdoor observation deck, Edge, opens on March 11 in the city’s newest neighborhood, Hudson Yards. Edge is an incredible triangular deck where you stand 100 floors above the ground and see miles and miles in every direction. The 360-degree vistas provide jaw-dropping looks at the Empire State Building, One World Trade Center, the Hudson River, and much more. Edge will also thrill you with its glass floor, providing views of the High Line far below your feet. The experience begins with an all-new immersive experience, followed by an exciting 60-second elevator ride. A champagne bar will let you toast the city, in addition to the dining at Peak, a restaurant, lounge, and event venue on the 101st floor. Level 4 inside The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards, 332-204-8500, edgenyc.com

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Virtual rusH: new york Empire Outlets is New York’s newest destination for shopping, dining, and fun. This unique outlet center, located on Staten Island just a short ferry ride away, offers visitors their favorite brands for less. Now Empire Outlets will transport you and your family to a new world with Virtual Rush: New York, a new virtual reality experience. The state-of-the-art ride takes you underwater, through the air, and into outer space. You can even ride with the crew of Apollo 11 astronauts who first landed on the moon! Virtual Rush: New York is located on Level 3 of Empire Outlets at Royal Square. Nearby you’ll find the Gap Factory Store, Nike Factory Store, and Banana Republic Factory Store. 55 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, empireoutletsnyc.com

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In the historic boiler room of Chelsea Market you’ll find New York’s newest experience: the immersive art space ARTECHOUSE. Experience cutting-edge digital art that washes you in waves of color, light, and sound, creating a cinematic experience. (As you can imagine, the Insta potential is endless.) While you’re there have a drink at the augmented reality “AR Bar,” serving multi-sensory mocktails. Open Sun.Thurs. 10am-10pm, Fri.-Sat. 10am-11pm.

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CitySightseeing Visitor Center, Pier 78, 455 12th Ave. @ 38th St., 212-445-7599; citysightseeingcruises.com CitySightseeing Cruises is a fun and comfortable way to see New York City. Join us on tours around the island of Manhattan that showcase the architecture, history, and culture of the Big Apple. Whether you’re on a tight schedule, have time to spare, or are looking for a relaxing evening out, we’ve got the perfect cruise for you.

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Daily tours by open-top deluxe double-decker buses & luxury coaches. The Classic New York Double Decker Bus Tour includes a round-trip ferry ticket to the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island and a ticket to the Empire State Building or Top of the Rock, & the All Loops Tour, a 2-day ticket hop-on & off with 50+ stops from Times Square to Harlem to Brooklyn, & Night Tours.

Daily tours by open-top deluxe double-decker buses & luxury coaches. The Classic New York Double Decker Bus Tour includes a round-trip ferry ticket to the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island and a ticket to the Empire State Building or Top of the Rock, & the All Loops Tour, a 2-day ticket hop-on & off with 50+ stops from Times Square to Harlem to Brooklyn, & Night Tours. Starting at $44. 2007 Concierge Choice Award Winner. 2008-2009 Concierge Choice Award Nominee.

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20 W. 34th St. (5th-6th Aves.), 212-736-3100; esbnyc.com One of the magnificent seven wonders of the modern world offers a romantic nightcap and an opportunity to watch the stars come out over the greatest city in the world. Whether you’re “Sleepless in Seattle” or having “An Affair to Remember,” this is one of the most romantic spots in all of NYC. 2017 Concierge Choice Awards Winner. $37-$39 adult; $35$37 seniors (62+); $31-$33 youth (7-12); children 6 and under are free. Open 7 days, 8am-2am (last elevator at 1:15am).

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Pier 40 (353 West St.) in the West Village; Pier 15 at the South Street Seaport; Pier 78 in midtown, 212-206-7522; hornblower.com

The Western Hemisphere’s highest outdoor observation deck, Edge, opens on March 11 in the city’s newest neighborhood, Hudson Yards. Edge is an incredible triangular deck where you stand 100 floors above the ground and see miles and miles in every direction. Edge will also thrill you with its glass floor, providing views of the High Line far below your feet. The experience begins with an all-new immersive experience, followed by an exciting 60-second elevator ride.

See unparalleled skyline views from the water aboard one of Hornblower’s breathtaking sightseeing cruises. The See NYC Sightseeing Cruise, departing from Pier 15 at the South Street Seaport, is the best way to view the Statue of Liberty and icons like the Brooklyn Bridge and One World Trade Center—all in 1 hour! Enjoy live onboard English narration or follow along in one of 9 languages with the Hornblower AudioTour Guide app. Also, Hop-On, Hop-Off Cruises from midtown to Lower Manhattan, featuring 90 minutes of must-see sights!

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Pier 86, W. 46th St. & 12th Ave., 212-245-0072 intrepidmuseum.org Founded in 1982, this NYC institution takes you on an interactive journey through history to learn about American innovation and bravery. The Intrepid includes the Space Shuttle Pavilion, home to Enterprise, the world’s first space shuttle. Also on display are 27 authentically restored aircraft, including the Lockheed A-12 Blackbird, the world’s fastest military jet and spy plane, and the British Airways Concorde, the fastest commercial aircraft to ever cross the Atlantic Ocean.

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4 Pennsylvania Plaza (7th Ave. at 33rd St.), 866-858-0008, newyorkrangers.com As one of the most successful NHL franchises in the country, the New York Rangers have built a winning legacy at Madison Square Garden. Featuring talented players from across the globe, the Rangers’ fast-paced game draws sell-out crowds on a nightly basis. And set in Midtown Manhattan above Penn Station, MSG is an easy trip for anyone visiting New York City. NEWYORKRANGERS.COM for more info.

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Time to celebrate #BIGTIME. Get your selfie sticks ready: Madame Tussauds in Times Square is the only place with no ropes or barriers holding you back from your favorite stars. Pose “in a moment in time” with the world’s most iconic musicians, leaders, sports legends, and A-list stars. Immerse yourself in the MARVEL Super Heroes 4D Film & Experience and fly with your favorite super heroes; enjoy an Audience with the Royal Family, including the Duke & Duchess of Sussex; save the world from a zombie apocalypse in the all-new experience Mission: Undead; and party in style and count down the new year in the NYE in NYC Experience. Make more Famous Moments @nycwax.

Traveling to or from Newark Liberty International Airport or to MetLife Stadium, Prudential Center, or the Jersey Shore? NJ TRANSIT is the convenient hassle-free way to get where you’re going in New Jersey. Frequent service from Penn Station New York makes it easy. Buy your tickets in advance using your smart phone with the NJ TRANSIT Mobile AppTM, free from the App StoreSM and Google PlayTM.

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285 Fulton St., 844-696-1776; oneworldobservatory.com 4 Pennsylvania Plaza (7th Ave. at 33rd St.), 866-858-0008, knicks.com The New York Knicks play every game at Madison Square Garden fueled by the energy of 19,000 blue and orange faithful. While you’re here in New York, you’ll want to catch every dunk, every block, and the roar of the crowd live when Knicks basketball takes center stage at the World’s Most Famous Arena. Visit Knicks.com and get your tickets today!

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There’s only one tallest. Only one strongest. And only one destination selected as the Best New Attraction in the World. These superlatives belong to One World Trade Center, and its pinnacle, the One World Observatory, rising over 100 stories in the sky. Catch 360° sights of the city and beyond, from the rivers to the harbor, and from the Statue of Liberty to the Empire State Building. Complimentary admission to 9/11 family members and the rescue and recovery workers who responded; visit tributewtc.org/observatory for more information.

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Offering Harbor Tours and ferries to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Multiple daily Statue of Liberty Harbor Tours depart from Battery Park every 30 minutes, seven days a week, from 8:30am-4pm. Ferries depart daily from Battery Park at the foot of Manhattan.

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Pier 61, Chelsea Piers, Manhattan & Weehawken, NJ, 866-483-3866; horblowernewyork.com Spirit Cruises is New York’s most vibrant and entertaining dining vessel. Its bountiful buffets, stunning skyline and Statue of Liberty views, and non-stop DJ music provide a one-of-a-kind New York experience. Join us daily for Lunch and Dinner and for specialty cruises on select dates.

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tHe RiDe ts 234 W. 42nd St., 212-221-0853; theridenyc.com THE RIDE is a 75-minute journey through Times Square and midtown Manhattan where New York City’s iconic landmarks unfold before your very eyes. Discover the excitement and wonder of New York’s most noted locations as audience members face sideways looking out of floor-to-ceiling glass windows, delivering unparalleled panoramic and vertical views of Manhattan. With stadium seating, 40 monitors, 3,000 LED lights, & surround sound, THE RIDE is the world’s only moving theater.

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928 8th Ave. (54th-55th Sts.), 212-549-1941;spyscape.com SPYSCAPE is the world’s preeminent spy museum and experience, opened February, 2018 in midtown. This unique destination pulls visitors into the secretive universe of intelligence agents, codebreakers, investigative journalists, and hacktivists. Combining worldclass artifacts, storytelling, and personalized experiences, SPYSCAPE allows visitors to explore their own spy skills and attributes, and learn what kind of spy they’d be.

30 Rockefeller Center (W. 50th St. btw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 877-692-7625; topoftherocknyc.com The 67th-70th floor observation deck of 30 Rockefeller Plaza in world-famous Rockefeller Center offers sweeping, unobstructed open-air views of New York City. Featuring reserved-time tickets, multi-media exhibits, and more. 2010 Concierge Choice Award Winner.

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Erin Davie as Camilla, Jeanna de Wall as Diana, and Roe Hartrampf as Charles in the new Diana. The theatre season is (finally!) official, marked by eye-catching previews and electrifying opening nights. Gracing stages both on and Off-Broadway is a vivid collection of big name performers in big buzz comedies, dramas, and musicals. In short, your timing is impeccable if, say, you want to catch golden couple Matthew Broderick (The Producers; Ferris Bueller’s Day Off) and Sarah Jessica Parker (Sex and the City) costarring in the first-ever revival of Neil Simon’s triptych comedy, Plaza Suite. Should you prefer drama, star casting is also front and center for David Mamet’s American Buffalo: Emmy and Tony winner Laurence Fishburne (The Matrix; Black-ish; Two Trains Running) and Oscar winner Sam Rockwell (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri; Jojo Rabbit; Fosse/Verdon). Meanwhile, Tony and Emmy winner Laurie Metcalf (Three Tall Women; Roseanne; Big Bang Theory) and Rupert Everett (My Best Friend’s Wedding) are sharing the stage in the latest revival of Edward Albee’s vitriolic masterpiece, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (In the Did You Know? department: Matthew Broderick played the title hero to Rupert Everett’s villainous Sanford Scolex in the 1999 film comedy Inspector Gadget.) Originally an Off-Broadway sell-out when it opened in 1997 starring Mary-Louise Parker (Proof; Weeds; Red) and Tony nominee David Morse (The Iceman Cometh; House; Treme), with direction by Mark Brokaw, 50

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the groundbreaking play How I Learned to Drive—which earned playwright Paula Vogel a Pulitzer Prize—has reunited the three for its Broadway debut. Breathing mature breath into Vogel’s characters, this promises to be one of the season’s most significant productions. From Chicago’s iconic Steppenwolf Theatre, writer/actor Tracy Letts (Pulitzer Prizewinning drama August, Osage County; 2013’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Homeland) comes The Minutes, a limited run featuring Tony winner Blair Brown (Copenhagen; The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd), Cliff Chamberlain (Homeland; State of Affairs), K. Todd Freeman (Netflix’s A Series of Unfortunate Events), Tony winner Jessie Mueller (Beautiful–The Carole King Musical), and theatre icon Austin Pendleton (Choir Boy; The Diary of Anne Frank).

ON THE MUSICAL FRONT… Theatergoers have the opportunity to see legendary Patti LuPone (Evita; Gypsy) in the gender-revamped revival of Company with Tony winner Katrina Lenk (The Band’s Visit) in the role of “Bobbie.” LuPone, with two Tonys of her own, plays the jaded Joanne, who sings the show-stopper “The Ladies Who Lunch.” Expect standing ovation fireworks. Fresh from playing a newly minted ghost in Beetlejuice, Tony nominee Rob McClure (Chaplin) is stepping into orthopedic footwear similar to that sported by Robin Williams in

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the film version of Mrs. Doubtfire. Seemingly made for the Broadway stage, this musical comedy deluxe features a stellar cast of New York’s finest comedic actors including Tony nominee Brad Oscar (The Producers; Something Rotten!) and scene-stealing pro Peter Bartlett (Meet the Parents; The Drowsy Chaperone). You don’t have to be a dyed-in-the-wool Anglophile to appreciate the story behind the former Princess of Wales and her disastrous marriage to the Charles who would be king. Arriving on Broadway in the midst of all kinds of tabloid Sturm und Drang surrounding today’s British royal family, Diana, the new musical by Joe DiPietro (book) and David Bryan (score), takes audiences back decades to the other behind-castle-doors drama that plagued Queen Elizabeth et al, and the beloved beauty at its center. Jeanna De Waal (Kinky Boots; American Idiot) plays Diana while Roe Hartrampf makes his Broadway debut as Prince Charles. Tony winner Judy Kuhn (The Phantom of the Opera; Nice Work If You Can Get It) plays Queen Elizabeth and Erin Davie (Sunday in the Park with George; Side Show) plays the ever-controversial Camilla Parker Bowles. Mean Girls stalwart Erika Henningsen, who originated the role of Cady Heron on Broadway, “graduated” from North Shore High School to play the daughter of Clare Booth Luce (Tony nominee Carmen Cusack) in the new musical Flying Over Sunset, a fictional account of three notables as they drop LSD together in the 1950s. Also in the cast are Tony nominee Tony Yazbeck (On the Town) as Cary Grant and, returning to his Lincoln Center Vivian Beaumont stamping ground (where he picked up his Tony nomination playing Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady), is Harry Hadden-Paton as Aldous Huxley. The latest jukebox musical to hit the Great White Way—joining the celebrated likes of TINA: The Tina Turner Musical, Moulin Rouge! and the Tony-nominated Ain’t Too Proud–The Life and Times of the Temptations—is Girl From the North Country, featuring a Bob Dylan score and a stellar com-

pany of veteran entertainers, including Tony nominee Marc Kudisch (Thoroughly Modern Millie), Jay O. Sanders (Uncle Vanya; Law & Order), and Tony and Oscar nominee Mare Winningham (Casa Valentina; The Outsider; American Horror Story).

WORTH NOTING… He was “Dancing With the Stars” champion in the show’s 25th season, has had recurring roles on TV’s “The Secret Life of the American Teenager” and “Liv and Maddie,” sung a duet with Lin-Manuel Miranda on The multi-talented the Moana Jordan Fisher takes on Dear Evan Hansen. soundtrack, and appeared in the Broadway production of Hamilton. And as of January 28th, Jordan Fisher has taken on the title role in the mega-hit Dear Evan Hansen. Not the easiest ticket to score, but worth the effort, I assure you.

BIG-SCREEN BOUND Two of Broadway’s high-profile musicals will make the leap to the silver screen in 2021. #1. Hamilton. Not a star-reimagined take on the stage show or a made-for-TV nose dive into classic musical theatre fare, this is the real deal: a filmed version of the Broadway show complete with original stars, sets, and costumes—as close to seeing the sell-out production in person as possible. #2. Mean Girls. On the flip side, the motion picture version of the Mean Girls musical will be from Paramount—produced by Lorne Michaels and Tina Fey, with the key creative players being the same as the ones who captured Broadway: Fey as writer with her husband Jeff Richmond composing the music alongside lyricist Nell Benjamin. Totally fetch.

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PREVIEWS

• American Buffalo (From 3/24) • Caroline, or Change (From 3/13) • Company (From 3/2) • Diana (From 3/2) • Flying Over Sunset (From 3/12) • How I Learned to Drive (From 3/27) • The Lehman Trilogy (From 3/7) • Mrs. Doubtfire (From 3/9) • Plaza Suite (From 3/13) • Sing Street (From 3/26) • Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (From 3/3)

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• Girl From the North Country (3/5) • Hangmen (3/19) • The Minutes (3/15)

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(Opened 4/25/19) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Lydia Deetz is a strange and unusual teenager who is obsessed with death. Lucky for Lydia her new house is haunted by a recently deceased couple and a degenerate demon. When Lydia calls on Beetlejuice to scare away her insufferable parents, he comes up with the perfect plan involving exorcism, arranged marriage and the biggest sandworms Broadway has ever seen. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

2011 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 3/24/11) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the duo behind South Park, are the masterminds behind this off-the-charts hilarious musical comedy about a pair of wide-eyed Mormon boys whose first assignment as missionaries takes them from ringing doorbells stateside to a remote village in Uganda where cynicism is the tongue-in-cheek way of life for the poverty-riddled residents. Divinely profane, the show is an ongoing Broadway phenom thanks to infectious performances and a first rate score. Classic musical comedy with a wickedly twisted cachet! Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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(Opened 3/21/19) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) The Temptations’ extraordinary journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame unfolds in this new musical, from how they met to the conflicts that threatened to tear the group apart. With signature dance moves and harmonies, they topped the charts with 14 No. 1 hits. Theirs is a story of brotherhood, family, loyalty, and betrayal, set to the beat of such songs as “My Girl,” “Just My Imagination,” and “Papa Was a Rolling Stone.” Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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New Amsterdam Theatre, 214 W. 42nd St., 866-870-2717; aladdinthemusical.com (Opened 3/20/14) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) The beloved story is brought to thrilling theatrical life in this bold new musical. With just one rub of a magic lamp, Aladdin’s journey sweeps you into an exotic world full of adventure, comedy and romance. It’s an unforgettable Disney theatrical experience that includes all the cherished songs from the Oscar-winning score plus more written especially for Broadway. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

Sharon D Clarke reprises her Olivier Award-winning performance as Caroline, an African-American maid whose world of 1963 Louisiana ripples with change. With songs and imagination, the Broadway revival explores how even the simplest acts can shake the earth. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/13)

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Ambassador Theatre, 219 W. 49th St., 212-239-6200 chicagothemusical.com 1997 Tony, Best Musical Revival (Opened 11/14/96) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Kander & Ebb’s “musical vaudeville” about those murderous tootsies Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly offers a delicious cavalcade of colorful characters that stop at nothing to get what they want! A must-see that sparkles with Bob Fosse’s choreographic legacy. A runaway success in over 250 cities worldwide, earning six Tony Awards, two Olivier Awards, a Grammy and thousands of standing ovations. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Imperial Theatre, 249 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; AintTooProudMusical.com

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Winter Garden Theatre, 1634 Broadway; 212-239-6200; beetlejuicebroadway.com

Studio 54, 254 W. 54th St., 212-719-1300; roundaboutTheatre.org

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Eugene O’Neill Theatre, 230 W. 49th St., 877-250-2929; bookofmormonbroadway.com

• Grand Horizons (3/1) • My Name Is Lucy Barton (3/1) • A Soldier’s Play (3/15)

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(2 hrs.) David Mamet’s classic about three small-time hustlers who want a bigger cut of the American dream returns to Broadway more explosive and pointed than ever, exposing a timely American truth: crime and business are two sides of the same coin. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/24)

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Circle in the Square Theatre, 235 W. 50th St., 212-239-6200; americanbuffalonyc.com

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Lincoln Center Theaters’ Vivian Beaumont Theater, 150 W. 65th St., 212-239-6200; flyingoversunset.com

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Concierge Choice Award Winner/Nominee

In the 1950s, playwright/diplomat Clare Booth Luce, actor Cary Grant, and writer Aldous Huxley experimented with LSD. In this new musical they come together, and under the influence of the drug, confront the mysteries of their lives and their world. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/12)

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(Opened 3/12/17) (100 mins., no intermission) On September 11, 2001, 38 planes were ordered to land in the remote town of Gander, Newfoundland. What unfolded when the stranded international strangers deplaned was amazing: the locals stepped up to host them leading to extraordinary camaraderie. One of Broadway’s most impressive and uplifting musicals, ever! Worth noting: Christopher Ashley picked up the 2017 Tony for Best Direction of a Musical. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

(Opened 3/22/18) (2 hrs., 15 mins.) Disney’s hit animated film about two sisters separated by a mysterious secret comes to life in this dazzling stage adaptation that begins in childhood and takes audiences far into a world of snowy wonder. As Elsa, in her ice castle, struggles to harness her powers, her fearless sister, Anna, embarks on an epic journey -- aided by handsome mountaineer Kristoff and hilarious snowman, Olaf -- to bring her family together. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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(2 hrs., 35 mins.) Stephen Sondheim’s iconic musical has been given a gender revamp! At her 35th birthday party, all of Bobbie’s friends are wondering why can’t she find the right man, settle down and have a family? With a gamechanging makeover for a modern-day Manhattan, the show’s score includes “The Ladies Who Lunch” and “Being Alive.” Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/2)

(2 hrs., 30 mins.) 1934. A time-weathered guesthouse in America’s heartland. Only a song can shake off the dust for one group of wayward souls. As they pass in and out of each other’s lives, their stories awaken. Conor McPherson (The Seafarer) wrote and directed this reimagining of Bob Dylan’s music as roof-raising ensemble pieces and stirring solos. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Music Box Theatre, 239 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; dearevanhansen.com

Helen Hayes Theatre, 240 West 44th St., 212-541-4516; 2ST

2017 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 12/4/16) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) All his life Evan Hansen has felt invisible. But when a tragic event shocks the community and thrusts him into the center of a rapidly evolving controversy, he is given the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to be somebody else. This new American musical offers a deeply personal and profoundly contemporary story about a little lie that changes everything. Performances begin on time; no late seating. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

(Opened 1/23/20) (2 hrs., 20 mins.) In this new play about the unpredictable and enduring nature of love, Bill (James Cromwell) and Nancy (Jane Alexander) have been married 50 years. But just when they’re settling into their new home in Grand Horizons, Nancy suddenly wants out, leaving their two sons to cope with the shocking news. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/1)

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Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; comefromaway.com

St. James Theatre, 246 W. 44th St., 866-870-2727; frozenthemusical.com

Belasco Theatre, 111 W. 44th St., 212-239-6200; NorthCountryonBroadway.com

Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, 242 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; companymusical.com

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Longacre Theatre, 220 W. 48th St., 212-239-6200; thedianamusical.com

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(2 hrs., 15 mins.) The common-born princess thrust onto the world stage: the media was captivated as the globe’s preeminent dynasty teetered. This is the story of the most famous woman of the modern age as she struggled to endure a spotlight brighter than any the world had ever known. She defied expectations, rocked the royals, and captured her nation’s heart by leading with her own. She was Diana, Princess of Wales, and her legacy will live forever. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/12)

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Walter Kerr Theatre, 219 W. 48th St., 800-745-3000; hadestown.com 2019 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 4/17/19) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Two intertwining love stories—Orpheus and Eurydice and the King Hades and his wife Persephone -- form the basis of this genre-defying new musical blending American folk music with New Orleans-inspired jazz to create an epic journey to the underworld and back. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

HaMILToN Richard Rodgers Theatre, 226 W. 46th St., 877-250-2929; hamiltonbroadway.com 2016 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 8/6/15) (2 hrs., 55 mins.) Broadway’s mega-hit explores the bastard orphan/ war hero/ Treasury head/founding father through a tale of America’s fiery past alongside Washington, Jefferson, Eliza Hamilton and Aaron Burr. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Broadhurst Theatre, 235 W. 44th St., 212-239-6200; JaggedLittlePill.com

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Concierge Choice Award Winner/Nominee

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John Golden Theatre, 252 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; HangmenBroadway.com

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(2 hrs., 30 mins.) 1965. What is Britain’s (second most) famous executioner to do now that hanging has been abolished? In his small town pub, Harry is something of a local celebrity and the cub reporters and pub regulars are dying to hear his reaction to the news, while his old assistant Syd and the mysterious Mooney lurk with different motives for their visit. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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How I LEarNEd To drIvE Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, 261 W. 47th St., 212-239-6200; howilearnedtodriveonbroadway.com Paula Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play comes to Broadway, reuniting its two original stars -- Tony winner MaryLouise Parker and Tony nominee David Morse -- with their award-winning director. A timely and moving memory play about a woman coming to terms with the uncle impacting her past, present and future life. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/27)

THE INHErITaNcE

Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 243 W. 47th St., 212-239-6200; TheInheritancePlay.com (Opened 11/17/19) Matthew Lopez’s Olivier Award-winning two-part epic re-envisions E. M. Forster’s “Howards End” to 21st-century New York. It follows the interlinking lives of three generations of gay men searching for a community of their own – and a place to call home. Call or visit website for running times and playing schedule.

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Nederlander Theatre, 208 W. 41st St., 212-239-6200; telecharge.com Weaving together nearly two centuries of family history, this epic theatrical event charts the humble beginnings, outrageous successes, and devastating failure of the financial institution that would ultimately bring the global economy to its knees. The quintessential story of western capitalism, rendered through the lens of a single immigrant family. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/7)

THE LIoN KING

2018 Tony, Best Play (Opened 4/22/18) Shown in two separate parts, the play shows Harry working at the Minis- try of Magic while grappling with a past that refuses to stay where it belongs. Meanwhile, Albus, the youngest of his three children, struggles with the weight of a family legacy he never wanted – all the while hanging at Hogwarts with his newfound best friend and fellow conflicted kid: Draco Malfoy’s son, Scorpius. As past and present fuse ominously, both father and son learn the uncomfortable truth: Sometimes, darkness comes from unexpected places. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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(Opened 12/5/19) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Inspired by Alanis Morissette’s Grammy-winning album and featuring such songs as “Ironic” and “You Oughta Know” – as well as new songs written for the show -- this new musical follows a seemingly perfect family who must choose between maintaining the status quo and facing harsh truths about themselves, their community, and the world around them. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

Minskoff Theatre, 200 W. 45th St., 866-870-2717; disneyonbroadway.com 1998 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 11/13/97) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) A glorious stage adaptation of Disney’s animated hit, The Lion King is a treasure trove of stunning visual magic created by Tony-winner Julie Taymor. Set in the flourishing African Pride Land, the story follows the lion prince, Simba, and the characters in his life -- young lioness Nala, BFFs Timon and Pumbaa, his villainous uncle Scar -- and his journey from precious cub to king of the jungle. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

MEaN GIrLS

August Wilson Theatre, 245 W. 52nd St., 212-239-6200; meangirlsonbroadway.com (Opened 4/8/18) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Cady may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for suburbia’s ferocious ways. How will this naive newbie rise to the top of the popularity pecking order? By taking on a trio of frenemies led by the ruthless Regina. But when Cady devises a plan to dethrone Regina, she learns you can’t cross a queen bee without getting stung. Tina Fey, who wrote the film on which the show is based, also penned the Broadway script. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

THE MINUTES

Cort Theatre, 138 W. 48th St., 212-239-6200; TheMinutesBroadway.com (90 mins., no intermission) Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts’s look at the inner-workings of a city council meeting in the small town of Big Cherry—and the hypocrisy, greed, and ambition that follows. This powerful, resonant, and funny portrayal of democracy in action proves that everything you know can change—it’s just a matter of minutes. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Hudson Theatre, 141 W. 44th St., 855-801-5876; plazasuitebroadway.com

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Concierge Choice Award Winner/Nominee

moulin rouGe! tHe musical Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 302 W. 45thSt., 212-239-6200; moulinrougemusical.com

(Opened 7/25/19) (2 hrs., 35 mins.) Enter a world of splendor and romance -- a world where Bohemians and aristocrats rub elbows and revel in electrifying enchantment. Baz Luhrmann’s revolutionary film comes to life onstage, remixed in a new musical mash-up extravaganza. A theatrical celebration of truth, beauty, freedom and love. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Stephen Sondheim Theatre, 124 W. 43rd St., 212-239-6200; mrsdoubtfirebroadway.com After losing custody in a messy divorce, struggling actor Daniel Hillard disguises himself as Scottish nanny Euphegenia Doubtfire in a desperate attempt to stay in the lives of his kids. As his new persona begins to take on a life of her own, Mrs. Doubtfire teaches him more than he bargained for about how to be a father. Based on the 1993 Robin Williams film. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/9)

my name is lucy Barton

Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, 261 W. 47th St., 212-239-6200; lucybartonplay.com (Opened 1/15/20) (90 mins., no intermission) In this solo show, award-winning actress Laura Linney plays Lucy Barton, a woman who wakes after an operation to find – much to her surprise – her mother at the foot of her bed. They haven’t seen each other in years. During their days-long visit, Lucy tries to understand her past, works to come to terms with her family, and begins to find herself as a writer. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 2/29)

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Majestic Theatre, 247 W. 44th St., 212-239-6200; thephantomoftheopera.com

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Lyceum Theatre, 149 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; singstreet.com (2 hrs., 15 mins.) In this new musical based on the 2017 cult film, it’s 1982 Dublin and everyone is out of work. Thousands are seeking bluer skies across the Irish Sea. Sixteen-year-old Conor and his mates turn to music to escape troubles at home and impress a mysterious girl. Featuring a score that embraces the new wave sounds of the era, the thrill of first love and the power of music. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/26)

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Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 256 W. 47th St., 877-250-2929; SIXonBroadway.com (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. From Tudor Queens to Pop Princesses, SIX, the wives of Henry VIII, take the mic to reclaim their identities out of the shadow of their infamous spouse— remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an exuberant celebration of 21st-century girl power. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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American Airlines Theatre, 227 W. 42nd St., 212-719-1300; RoundaboutTheatre.org (Opened 1/21/20) (1 hr., 50 mins.) 1944. A black Sergeant is murdered on a Louisiana Army base, and one tenacious investigator must race against his white leadership to unravel the crime before they unravel him. A hair-raising drama that reverberates with mystery as Charles Fuller’s Pulitzer Prizewinning masterpiece rockets onto Broadway for the first time. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/15)

tina: tHe tina turner musical

1988 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 1/26/88) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) One of Broadway’s greatest attractions, Gaston Leroux’s thriller following a beautiful young soprano and the mysterious masked figure who loves her, has achieved legendary status as the longest running Broadway show of all time. Experience—or re-experience—Andrew Lloyd Webber’s haunting “Music of the Night” in its full iconic splendor. Exquisitely produced and performed, this is truly musical theatre at its finest. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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(2 hrs.) One is a long-married pair whose relationship may be headed for an early checkout; another, former high school sweethearts seemingly destined for an extended stay; while the third are parents of a bride who’s locked herself in the bathroom. Award-winning actors Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker play all three couples in this Neil Simon classic. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/13)

Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, 205 W. 46th St., 212-239-6200; TinaOnBroadway.com

(Opened 11/7/19) (2 hrs., 45 mins.) From humble Tennessee beginnings to her transformation into the global Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Tina didn’t just break the rules, she rewrote them. Fresh from an acclaimed London run, TINA debuts on Broadway with its star, Tony-nominee Adrienne Warren. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Shubert Theatre, 225 W. 44th St., 212-239-6200; tokillamockingbirdbroadway.com (Opened 12/13/18) (2 hrs., 35 mins.) Set in Alabama in the 1930s, Harper Lee’s Pulitzer-winning story of racism and childhood innocence centers on American literature’s noble- minded lawyer, Atticus Finch (Ed Harris). Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space, 511 W. 52ndSt., 646-506-9393; mcctheater.org

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west side story

Broadway Theatre, Broadway at 53rd St., 212-239-6200; westsidestorybway.com (Opened 2/20/20) (1 hr., 45 mins.) The highly anticipated revisionist revival of the Jerome Robbins/Arthur Laurents/ Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim masterwork storms onto Broadway under the direction of Ivo van Hove with new choreography by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. The Romeo and Juliet tale centers on two New York gangs and the barriers they impose on young lovers Tony and Maria. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Sixteen-year-old Keyonna dreams of a better tomorrow. Too smart, “too gay” and too lonely to fit in, she escapes into a world of rom coms, red carpets and characters played by her muse, Natalie Portman. But when “all the Natalie Portmans” start talking back she has to face her off-screen drama. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/15)

anatomy oF a suicide

Atlantic Theatre Company, Linda Gross Theatre, 336 W. 20th St., 866-811-4111; atlantictheater.org This award-winning exploration of mothers and daughters, homes in on three generations of women. Their lives play out simultaneously. For each, the chaos of what has come before brings a painful legacy. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/15)

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Booth Theatre, 222 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; virginiawoolfonbroadway.com In 1962 when this astonishing drama debuted on Broadway with its radical, provocative, and unflinching portrait of a marriage, playwright Edward Albee became the most important American playwright of his generation. This latest production stars Tony winner Laurie Metcalf and stage-and-screen veteran Rupert Everett. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/3)

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Actors Temple Theatre, 339 W. 47th St., 212-239-6200; blackangelsovertuskegee.com The story of the Tuskegee Airmen: six African American men on a journey to become U.S. Army Air Forces pilots. From their struggle with Jim Crow to their intelligence, patriotism, and brotherhood. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Gershwin Theatre, 222 W. 51st St. 877-250-2929 wickedthemusical.com (2 hrs., 45 mins.) Set in Oz before the arrival of Dorothy and Toto, this knock-out musical follows the friendship between two young girls—one smart, misunderstood, and green-skinned; the other beautiful, ambitious, and popular—who grow up to be the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch. This long-running fantasy musical is based on the best-selling novel by Gregory Maguire. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

Astor Place Theatre, 434 Lafayette St., 800-BLUEMAN; blueman.com (1 hr., 45 mins.) A romp and a half orchestrated by three ingenious blue-hued alien dudes! This ever-morphing OffBroadway phenomenon combines music, paint drums, snacks, high-tech shenanigans and unpredictable physical comedy. While an international sensation, the best way to see them is here, where it all began! Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Theatre Row, 410 W.42nd St., 212-239-6200; KeenCompany.org

72 miles to Go Laura Pels Theatre at the Steinberg Center, 111 W. 46TH St., 212-719-1300; RoundaboutTheatre.org Seventy=two miles is the space between Nogales, Mexico and Tucson, Arizona – and the world of distance that separates a mother at a shelter and her American-born husband and children. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/10)

about love

A strikingly timely story about four friends whose lives and passions collide when an innocent newcomer from Alabama arrives in Harlem during the summer of 1930, as the promises of the Harlem Renaissance are being swept away by the Great Depression. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/14)

bob & carol & ted & alice

Sheen Center, 18 Bleecker St., 212-925-2812/866-811-4111; sheencenter.org

Romulus Linney Theatre, Pershing Square Signature Center, 480 W. 42nd St., 212-279-4200; thenewgroup.org

In this play with songs and music, a young man expects to spend a quiet summer with his parents in the Russian countryside, only to discover those three months will be the most consequential in his life, as he learns the difference between love, passion and the ephemeral nature of love itself. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (2/25 thru 3/22)

A bittersweet comic take on the sexual revolution in which the suavely conventional lives of two successful young couples, all friends, are both stirred and shaken when they open their minds to the changing attitudes around them. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/22)

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New World Stages, 340 W.50th St., 212-239-6200; DriftThePlay.com

Theatre Row, 410 W. 42nd St., 212-239-6200; minttheater.org

Two one-act plays: Chekhov’s An Artist’s Story tells the story of the painter Nicov who encounters two very different women on a visit to the country; Tolstoy’s What Men Live By centers on a Russian peasant couple whose lives intersect with a mysterious stranger. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/14)

Duke on 42nd St., 229 W. 42nd St., 646-223-3010; DukeOn42.org

Anspacher Theater at the Public, 425 Lafayette St., 212-967-7555; publictheater.org In 2010, the Upper Big Branch mine explosion killed 29 men and tore a hole in the lives of countless others. Based on first person accounts by survivors and family members, this world premiere production digs deep into the lives and loss of the most deadly mining disaster in recent U.S. history. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (3/3 thru 3/29)

THE CoNfESSioN of LiLy darE Cherry Lane Theatre, 38 Commerce St., 212-352-3101; primarystages.org

Charles Busch stars in his comedic melodrama inspired by 1930s tearjerkers. It follows one woman’s passage from convent girl to chanteuse to madame of a string of brothels—all while hiding her devotion to the child she was forced to abandon. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/5)

daNa H. Vineyard Theatre, 108 E. 15th St., 866-811-4111; vineyardtheatre.org This one-woman show adapted from interviews, conducted by Steve Cosson with playwright Lucas Hnath’s mother, tells the true story of Dana, the former chaplain of a psych ward where she met a charismatic patient, an ex-con searching for redemption. Dana was held captive in a series of Florida motels for five months. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/22)

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Roundabout Theatre, Black Box at the Steinberg Center, 111 W. 46th St., 212-719-1300; roundabouttheatre.org

Not to be confused with, and very much unlike The Emoji Movie, this acclaimed musical is an electric ensemble piece about a diverse community of archetypes who take one another at face value: a smiling face dealing with depression; a princess who doesn’t want a prince; a skull dying for deletion; a nerd face too smart for his own good; a face with sunglasses who can’t see past his own reflection; and a police officer and construction worker who just want to work together. When a software update threatens to destroy life as they know it, Emojiland faces the most fundamental questions a society – and a heart – can face: Who are we? And who matters? Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/19)

GaziLLioN bubbLE SHow

New World Stages, 340 W. 50th St., 212-239-6200; gazillionbubbleshow.com (70 mins., no intermission) This eye-popping show offers parents and kids an unforgettable extravaganza of soapbubble creations -- accompanied by fantastic special effects and lighting at the hands of an acclaimed bubble artist. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

Harry TowNSENd’S LaST STaNd City Center, Stage II, 131 W. 55th St., 212-581-1212; harrytownsendslaststand.com

Widower Harry Townsend, 85, lives alone in the home he built. When his son Alan returns home, he puts forth an agenda that sets aging father and concerned son at odds. Starring Tony winner Len Cariou. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 4/5)

THE HEadLaNdS

When charismatic songwriter Harry falls for clever chorus girl Louise, all of Manhattan glitters with the blush of new love. But what happens when the fantasy begins to dissolve? Bubbling with charm, wit, and whimsy, this new musical navigates the tension between romance & reality, light & dark, bitter & sweet. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Set in the blue-collar urban landscape of the 1950’s, William Francis Hoffman’s new play is a hard-hitting drama where secrets come to a head, choices must be made, and consequences must be faced. Starring Emmy winner Joe Pantoliano (The Sopranos). Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Playing in repertory, these famous macabre fantasies about two very different monsters scratch at the fundamental human fears of love and betrayal while exposing the even truer horrors of basic human nature. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/15)

Lincoln Center Theaters’ LCT3, 150 W. 65th St., 212-239-6200; lct.org Using his memories and the family stories he was told as a child growing up in San Francisco, Henry begins an investigation through a labyrinth of secrets and deceptions that leads him to question those closest to him. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/22)

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THE HOT WING KING

Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre. Pershing Square Signature Center, 480 W. 42nd St., 212-244-7529; SignatureTheatre.org It’s time for the annual “Hot Wang Festival” in Memphis, Tennessee, and Cordell knows he has the wings that’ll make him king. Supported by his beau Dwayne and their culinary clique, he’s firing up his frying pan in a bid to reclaim the crispy crown. When he takes in his troubled nephew however, it becomes a recipe for disaster. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/22)

THE IMBIBLE: A SPIRITED HISTORY OF DRINKING New World Stages, 340 W. 50th St., 800-447-7400; imbible.org (1 hr., 45 mins.) This ultra-fun musical sweeps audiences along a 10,000-year journey through history and across the globe, accompanied by three cocktails and world-class a cappella music. The immersive show also comes in a weekend matinee version: DAY DRINKING: THE BRUNCH MUSICAL. Call or visit website for playing schedules.

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Irish Repertory Theatre, 132 W. 22nd St., 212-727-2737; irishrep.org Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paul Muldoon’s beautifully etched one-man show tells the story of a man celebrating and remembering a great love affair. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/15)

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Lincoln Center Theaters’ Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, 150 W. 65th St., 212-239-6200; lct.org Set in turn of the century New York, this new opera follows Esther, a lonely, single African-American woman who sews ladies’ undergarments for a living. Seeking love, she embarks on a correspondence with a mysterious suitor laboring on the Panama Canal, and finds that self-reliance and certainty of her own worth will see her through life’s challenges. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 2/27)

JERSEY BOYS

New World Stages, 340 W. 50th St., 212-239-6200; JerseyBoysInfo.com/newyork (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons began their road to stardom as four guys from Jersey, but while their harmonies were perfect, their behind-the-scenes lives were a far different story. This Tony-winning bio includes such chart-topping hits as “Sherry,” and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.” Call or visit website for playing schedule.

KATSURA SUNSHINE’S STORIES OF OSAKA New World Stages, 340 W. 50th St., 212-239-6200; Rakugo.lol

(75 mins., no intermission) Rakugo is the 400-year-old Japanese traditional art of comic storytelling and Katsura Sunshine is the world’s only Western Rakugo Master. Every month theatregoers are invited to partake of different, specially curated stories from Katsura. For February, it’s two pieces with a touch of romance; in March, the curtain goes up on Stories of Osaka. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Irish Repertory Theatre, 132 W. 22nd St., 212-727-2737; irishrep.org

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Lady Augusta Isabelle Gregory is remembered as co-founder of Dublin’s Abbey Theatre and for turning her home into the mecca of Irish Literary Revival. Ciarán O’Reilly’s original production offers up two of her plays: The Workhouse Ward and McDonough’s Wife. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/22)

little shoP of horrors

Seymour is a down-on-his-luck florist with a crush on his co-worker Audrey. When he discovers a mysterious – and voracious – plant, suddenly he’s thrust into an epic battle that will determine the fate of the entire human race. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

the marvelous wonderettes Kirk Theatre, 410 W. 42nd St., 212-239-6200; themarvelouswonderettes.com

(2 hrs.) It’s Springfield High’s 1958 prom starring the Wonderettes: four girls with big hopes, mega dreams and amazing voices that rock the jukebox classics “Lollipop,” “Dream Lover,” “It’s My Party” and more! Call or visit website for playing schedule.

naked boys sinGinG!

Kirk Theatre, 410 W. 42nd St., 212-279 4200; nakedboyssinging.com (90 mins., no intermission) An outrageous and hilarious revue featuring a score of original songs and six gorgeous guys au natural -- a winning combo if ever there was one! Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Kirk Theatre, 410 W. 42nd St., 212-279 4200; newsicalthemusical.net

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(90 mins., no intermission) An ever-evolving mockery of all the news (“fake” and otherwise) that’s fit to print, this high-octane musical revue serves up infectious melodies with razor-sharp lyrics and biting satire. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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The Theater Center, 210 W. 50th St., 212-921-7862; perfectcrime.com (2 hrs.) This long-running psychological thriller tracks a wealthy female psychiatrist caught up in murder. Enter the inspector who becomes obsessed with her, her patients and her home. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Westside Theatre, Upstairs, 407 W. 43rd St., 212-239-6200; littleshopnyc.com

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In this fun-filled comedy, the loveable (albeit accidentprone) bear attempts to help his neighbor, Mr. Curry, get ready for a visit from his Great Aunt Matilda. Naturally, nothing goes according to plan and the question arises: Will Paddington be able to make everything right before Matilda shows up? Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/8)

City Center, Stage I, 131 W. 55TH St., manhattantheatreclub.com Two families, whose lives have been intertwined for decades, gather in a Fifth Avenue apartment to celebrate the nuptials of their children. As the big moment approaches, the question is: can everyone put aside jealousies and deep-seated grudges and just get through the ceremony? Call or visit website for playing schedule. (3/3 thru 3/29)

the Play that Goes wronG New World Stages, 340 W. 50th St., 212-239-6200; telecharge.com

(2 hrs.) It’s opening night of The Murder at Haversham Manor, a 1920s whodunit where things are quickly going from bad to utterly disastrous. FYI: this hilarious hybrid of Monty Python and Sherlock Holmes earned its comedic stripes on Broadway before transferring to its current Off-Broadway home. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

riverdance 25th anniversary show Radio City Music Hall, 1260 6th Ave. @ 50th St., 866-858-0008; ticketmaster.com

This reinvention of the beloved favorite features a Grammy-winning score and the energy and passion of its Irish and international dance. Twenty-five years on, the show boasts a rerecorded soundtrack as well as reimagined, innovative lighting, projections, and stage and costume designs. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (3/10 thru 3/15)

rock of aGes

New World Stages, 340 W. 50th St., 212-239-6200; rockofagesmusical.com (2 hrs., 15 mins.) This iconic Tony nominated hit, set to a jukebox of 1980s power ballads, tells the story of a smalltown girl, a city boy, a bar on the Sunset Strip, and a rock ‘n’ roll romance with ups, downs, real estate developers and songs like “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” and “Here I Go Again,” Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Lucille Lortel Theatre, 121 Christopher St., 212-460-5475; nytw.org DREAMers. Lovers. Long-life friends. Negotiating the promise of safety and the weight of responsibility, they’ll fight like hell to establish a place for themselves and each other in America. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (From 3/4)

SIDEWAYS: THE EXPERIENCE

Theatre at St. Clement’s, 423 W. 46th St., 866-811-4111; sidewaystheexperience.com Writer/wine enthusiast Miles and his friend Jack head to wine country for one last bonding adventure before Jack gets married. An immersive pre-show wine tasting event similar to ones portrayed in the novel and film is followed by Act I gourmet food and premium wine, all adding up to a most exclusive and unique theatrical experience. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

A SIGN OF THE TIMES Theater 511, 511 W. 54th St., 866-811-4111; asignofthetimesplay.com Part joyous comedy, part thoughtful tragedy, this new work follows a man who becomes a construction site Stop/Slow traffic controller in an effort to simplify his life. With wit and imagination, he invokes Shakespeare, Einstein and more visionaries on his emotional odyssey. Starring Hamilton and In the Heights star Javier Muñoz. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

SISTAS: THE MUSICAL

St. Luke’s Theatre, 308 W. 46th St., 212-239 6200; sistasthemusical.com (90 mins., no intermission) A musical journey of a multigenerational African-American family using the lyrics of songs made famous by artists like Ma Rainey, Billie Holiday, Lena Horn, Beyoncé and many others. Call or visit website for playing schedule

SLEEP NO MORE

The McKittrick hotel, 530 W. 27th St., 866-811-4111 sleepnomorenyc.com (3 hrs.) Punchdrunk’s immersive theatrical experience based on Macbeth takes audiences through aspects of the original story via a multi-floor, multi-room journey that plays out differently for everyone. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

STOMP

Orpheum Theatre, 126 Second Ave., 800-982-2787; stomponline.com (1 hr., 45 mins.) Springing from the underground music clubs of Britain and influenced by its urban streets, Stomp has traveled the world causing a sensation with audiences at each of their appearances. Matchboxes, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, luggage, airborne drumsticks and more fill the stage with the energizing beats of Stomp, the inventive and invigorating stage show blending dance, music, comedy and theatrics. Expect a singular, electrifying performance filled with brilliant rhythms and cutting edge talent. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

THAT CHEMISTRY SHOW

Playroom Theater, 151 W. 46th St., 866-811-4111; sciencetheatercompany.com (80 mins., no intermission) A candle that moves water, a hydrogen bomb, a genie in a bottle -- these and more make up this funny, ingenious show. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

THAT INVENTIONS SHOW

Playroom Theater, 151 W. 46th St., 8th Fl., 866-811-4111; thatphysicsshow.com This history of inventions from 1850 to the present includes hands-on demos of the first sound recordings, steam engines, telephones and more, up to the electric, mechanical and electronic inventions of today. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

THAT PHYSICS SHOW

Playroom Theater, 151 W. 46th St., 8th Fl. 866-811-4111; thatphysicsshow.com (90 mins., no intermission) A physics demonstrator offers audiences segments on motion, momentum, vacuum, friction, energy, density, fluid motion, sound & light waves, temperature and more. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

TOMORROW WE LOVE

Theatre for the New City, 155 First Ave., 800-838-3006; tomorrowwelove.com In this gender-bending comedic homage to the classic romantic films of the mid-20th century, friends and an outof-town drifter conspire to change the life of divorcee Elaine ‘Lainie’ Fairbanks forever. Thank God for her daughter - or is she part of the problem? Call or visit website for playing schedule. (3/5 thru 3/22)

TWO CAN PLAY

Castillo Theater, 543 W. 42nd St., 866-811-4111; Castillo.org In this revival of Trevor Rhone’s comedy -- just in time for Black History Month and Women’s History Month - a marriage is tested as a Jamaican couple risks everything to emigrate to the USA. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (2/27 thru 4/5)

WE’RE GONNA DIE

Tony Kiser Theatre, 305 W. 43rd St., 212-541-4516; 2ST A non-musical/non-play/non-concert that is not about dying. It’s a celebration of the things we do, say, and sing to keep ourselves going as we hurtle toward the finish line. Through a series of stories and songs, both hilarious and heartbreaking, this unique work offers proof positive that being alive is about more than just awaiting the inevitable. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 3/22)

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The Flavors of Latin America at Paloma BY Merrill lee Girardeau Before a show or in the middle of a shopping spree, stop by this stylish pan-Latin eatery for a meal by Chef PJ Calapa. Whether you’re craving fish tacos or a zesty ceviche, Paloma serves up an equally loving nod to the cuisines of Central and South America—with an excellent drink program to top you off.

a fish taco made with cod. Come with friends for a midday meal at Paloma, and share fluke aguachile, or Mexican ceviche, made with bright flavors like cucumber and lime. You and your crew can also indulge in stand-out chips, salsa, and guac.

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Happy Hour starts at 3pm and lasts until 6pm, Monday through Friday. You’ll find discounted margs, beer, and eats during these hours, plus special events like the recent happy hour featuring Mezcales de Leyenda. Specialties at the Paloma bar also include spiked Mexican aguas frescas, or sweetened fruit juices, and of course the paloma: a grapefruit margarita. Chef Calapa’s dinner menu elaborates on the Latin American dishes featured at lunch. In addition to tacos and starters like ceviche, dinner features Argentinian beef carpaccio; the Spanish dish gambas al ajillo, or garlic shrimp; and a variation on branzino, dressed with orange and watermelon radish. Take a look at the steaks on the Mains menu, like short rib with pineapple chutney or bone-in ribeye with avocado on a tortilla.

take it to the roof Breakfast & Lunch Start your day with a meal suited to business or pleasure. Paloma’s sophisticated dining room impresses with high ceilings and zebrabacked chairs, plus plenty of light streaming in from the windows overlooking the Peruvian Garden. Mexican plates like chilaquiles—a crispy tortilla topped with chicken, cheese, and a fried egg—and huevos rancheros show off the chef’s regional mastery, as he grew up in Texas near the Mexican border. There are also classic breakfast items like smoked salmon on a bagel, avocado toast with egg, or Greek yogurt with fruit and granola. At lunch, look forward to the Paloma Burger with Oaxaca cheese, guac, and jalapeno. Pair that with sides like Mexican street corn or yucca fries. There are four taco selections, including a vegetarian mushroom option and

Before you leave Hotel Hendricks, don’t miss the glamorous rooftop bar. This indoor/outdoor offering is open all year long, featuring seasonal cocktails and exciting interior design like the funky pink chandeliers over the lounge areas. Continue the Latin American theme with the Gato Negro cocktail, made with rye, mezcal, amaro, and bitters. Or pay tribute to the nearby urban oasis with the Bryant Park Spritzer, made with vodka, Lillet Blanc, thyme, aperol, and lemon. The rooftop bar also serves wine by the glass and bottle, as well as beer.

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Cuisine Corner

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New York Dining: New Tastes and Classic Faves From local seafood to timeless steakhouses to contemporary creative kitchens, New York’s restaurants are serving some of the world’s finest food.

Patrick’s restaurant & Oyster Bar

Burgers to remember and great hospitality can be found at Patrick’s in Times Square. Patrick’s Restaurant & Oyster Bar is a new classic from the creators of Tony’s DiNapoli. They’re serving Pat LaFrieda burgers and USDA prime steaks alongside some of NYC’s best oysters, craft beers, and cocktails. Perfect for casual dining, private events, and hanging at the bar. Free live Irish music Thursday evening. A fantastic Times Square location gives easy access to theatre and all the midtown attractions. 259 W. 42nd St. (Eighth Ave.), 212-776-9100, PatricksNYC.com

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Villa Mosconi keeps true to its authentic Italian origins thanks to Chef Pietro Mosconi, who’s on the board of the Chef de Cuisine Association. Mosconi’s traditional dishes are served in three dining areas, including a sun-drenched Four Season Garden. Expect large portions of red-sauce pastas and classic meat and seafood entrées, all at wallet-friendly prices. The excellent wine list provides a perfect accompaniment. Awarded a 2019 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence! 69 MacDougal St. (btw. W. Houston & Bleecker Sts.), 212-673-0390, villamosconi.com

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LaManO The intimate Spanish tapas and wine bar concept Lamano (“by hand”) has opened its third location, its largest, in Hell’s Kitchen. Tapas, anyone? With stellar menus from consulting chef Jose Fuentes of Madrid’s renowned Kulto restaurant, Lamano offers classics from all regions of Spain alongside tempting modern dishes. Spanish and Latino wines, many of them organic and biodynamic, along with an array of artisanal cocktails and craft beers, complement the food in an alluring ambience. Hell’s Kitchen: 688 Tenth Ave. (48th St.), 646-559-0989; Chelsea: 265 W. 20th St. (Eight Ave.), 212 -741- 2398; West Village: 39 Christopher St. (Waverly Pl.), 212-243-3200, lamanonyc.com

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Authentic Cuban bites and tropical vibes await at Times Square’s Havana Central. Take a Cuban vacation in the middle of Times Square! Havana Central serves home-cooked Cuban food and brilliant live music in the heart of New York. Before a Broadway show, or after a stop at a Times Square attraction, step into this spacious 1950s eatery for a mojito and some ropa vieja. Thursday through Sunday, you’ll be treated to great live Latin music, too! 151 W. 46th St. (btw. Sixth & Seventh Aves.), 212-398-7440, havanacentral.com

Masseria dei Vini Masseria dei Vini (“Masseria of Wines”) is an upscale spot from Midtown favorite La Masseria. (In the region of Puglia, in southern

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Italy, “masserias” are fortified farmhouses, many now transformed into restaurants and hotels). The menu blends traditional with modern without one overpowering the other. Look for beautiful dishes from Puglia, with plenty of fish and shellfish, fresh homemade pastas, and gourmet Neapolitan-style pizza from a Ferrara wood-burning oven. There’s an extensive wine by the glass program and a large selection of bottles—mainly from Italy, but without ignoring the rest of the world. 887 Ninth Ave. (btw. 57th & 58th Sts.), 212-315-2888, masseriadeivini.com

tiramisu, Italian cookies, lobster tails, and unbeatable cappuccino and espresso. 148 Mulberry St. (btw. Grand & Hester Sts.), 212-431-4205, caffepalermo.com

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Don’t miss the famous “Clothesline” Candied Bacon at David Burke Tavern.

There is only one Cannoli King! Say hi to Baby John at Little Italy’s legendary Caffé Palermo. When you’re ready for a sweet ending to Little Italy adventures, Caffé Palermo is your destination. Here since 1973, this must-stop downtown legend is hosted by Baby John, The Cannoli King. His cannolis keep to that perfect balance between sweet cream and satisfying crunch, making these the best in the city. You’ll also find the finest Italian pastries: cheesecake,

The Upper East Side’s latest smash is David Burke Tavern, a Modern American restaurant from award-winning celebrity chef David Burke. A stately townhouse showcases Burke’s creative, contemporary approach to classic fare—often with show-stopping presentations. Signature dishes highlight seafood, steakhouse staples, and beyond, including Steamed Angry Lobster Dumplings, BBQ bison short ribs, and Burke’s famous “Clothesline” Candied Bacon. Himalayan salt brick-aged steaks show off Burke’s patented dry-aging techniques. A thoughtfully curated wine list, craft beers, and specialty cocktails complement any meal. 135 E. 62nd St. (btw. Lexington & Third Aves.), 212-988-9021, DavidBurkeTavern.com

BenJamIn STeaKhouSe The staff at Benjamin Steakhouse is courteous, accommodating, and knowledgeable of a menu that includes everyone’s favorites—and not just meat. Seafood items include Chilean sea bass, Norwegian salmon, yellowfin tuna, and lobster. Sirloin, filet mignon, lamb, and veal chops are all dry-aged in their own aging box. Sumptuous desserts provide the perfect finish. It’s no surprise Benjamin Steakhouse won “Best Steakhouse” at the 2018 Concierge Choice Awards. 52 E. 41st St. (btw. Park & Madison Aves.), 212-297-9177, benjaminsteakhouse.com

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148 Mulberry St. (Grand St.), 212-431-4205; caffepalermo.com | deSSert, italian Since 1973, a must stop in Little Italy! Home of New York’s Award-Winning Cannoli! Voted #1 Cannoli in New York. Stop by & say hello to BABY JOHN the CANNOLI KING! The finest Italian pastries: cheesecake, tiramisu, rainbow cookies, chocolate mousse cake, Italian cookies, etc. are awesome & lobster tails are off the hook! Enjoy unbeatable cappuccino & espresso. Hundreds of celebs have visited so you never know who will drop by. Open 7 days 10:30am til late.

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“Family” owned institution since 1975 in the heart of Little Italy. Serving the finest cuisine in a stunning atrium garden setting. Charming additional rooms ready to host everything from intimate gatherings to large celebrations. Neighborhood staple spares nothing to deliver highest quality ingredients. One of the most innovative, interesting menus in NYC. Extensive a la carte menu appeals to even the pickiest of palates. Wide variety of prix fixe menus for private dining rooms. Lunch/dinner served seven days.

136 Washington St., 212-608-0171 mortons.com | SteaKHOuSe/SeaFOOd Famous for USDA prime-aged beef, fresh seafood, fine wine and elegant desserts, Morton’s is the ideal place for a memorable dinner. The wide-open, modern, stylish dining room can accommodate large parties or an intimate dinner for two. The private boardrooms are perfect for meetings and celebrations, or grab a cocktail in Bar 12-21. Enjoy famous steak and seafood located just steps from the 9/11 Memorial.

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Pier 40 (353 West St.) in the West Village; Pier 15 at the South Street Seaport, 212-206-7522; hornblower.com | aMerican

22 Battery Pl. (little West St.), 212-785-0153, Piera.com | SeaFOOd Located where Battery Park meets the Hudson River, The Oyster House is a multi-experiential food and beverage destination with Manhattan’s finest sunsets and water views. Inspired by the old oyster houses of New York and the fish market traditions of Lower Manhattan, The Oyster House at Pier A is a free-flowing space designed for convivial eating and drinking, surrounded by a promenade with tables for outdoor dining.

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Hornblower’s Jazzy Champagne Brunch Cruise redefines brunch, providing you and everyone in your family an exclusive new way to dine. Enjoy our bountiful brunch buffet of classic breakfast favorites as well as chef-selected specialties, accompanied by free-flowing mimosas. Combined with our live world-class jazz band and award-winning onboard DJ, you’ll never look back at traditional land-locked brunch spots again. A unique dining experience—overlooking the city skyline and iconic NYC landmarks.

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97 MacDougal St. (Bleecker-W. 3rd Sts.), 212-674-9456 montes1918.com | italiaN A romantic Italian restaurant in the heart of Greenwich Village. Vintage establishment has been around since 1918 and the Mosconi family has continued its rich tradition. Chef Pietro Mosconi delivers authentic Northern Italian dishes from his region of Emilia Romagna and is often seen in the dining room conversing with patrons. Dine as a couple for a romantic dinner, a small private party, or as a large group. The service is superior, and the staff will make you feel as if you are part of the family.

Pier 61, Chelsea Piers, Manhattan & Weehawken, NJ, 866-483-3866; horblowernewyork.com | aMeriCaN Spirit Cruises is New York’s most vibrant and entertaining dining vessel. Its bountiful buffets, stunning skyline and Statue of Liberty views, and non-stop DJ music provide a one-of-a-kind New York experience. Join us daily for Lunch and Dinner and for specialty cruises on select dates.

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198 8th ave. (20th St.), 212-645-2100, temerarionyc.com

69 MacDougal St. (Bleecker-Houston Sts.), 212-674-0320; villamosconi.com | italiaN An NYC favorite in the heart of famous Greenwich Village. Villa Mosconi is renowned for serving great homemade pastas and fresh seafood. Enjoy their beautiful four-season garden, the perfect complement to their sublime Italian delights.

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True to its name, Temerario brings a bold, fearless interpretation of NY’s best Mexican food to Chelsea. Focuses on creative takes on foods that are a part of daily life in Mexico. Inventive speciality cocktails and a vast selection of tequilas and mezcals complete the beverage program. Street-side graffiti and striking interior murals of luchadores symbolize pride in the strength of Mexican culture. Seven days lunch/ dinner, weekend brunch, happy hour.

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The NY Starbucks Reserve ® Roastery in the Meatpacking District is a place to experience Starbucks like never before. Immerse yourself in the art, science, and theater of coffee. Explore our extraordinary space where we roast our rarest coffees on-site. Join us for a handcrafted exclusive beverage, a coffee-inspired cocktail at our Arriviamo™ Bar, and freshly made Italian fare at Princi™. Open Mon.-Thur. 7am-11pm, Fri. 7am-midnight, Sat. 8am-midnight, Sun. 8am-10pm.

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52 e. 41st St. (Park-Madison Aves.), 212-297-9177 benjaminsteakhouse.com | SteAK/SeAfood

1701 Broadway (53rd-54th Sts.), 877-695-4227, breakfastbungalow.com | AMeriCAn King’s Hawaiian is bringing the Aloha Spirit to NYC with an interactive breakfast restaurant in midtown. This special pop up will transport guests to the warm shores of Hawaii with Instagrammable experiences like an ocean-inspired ball pit and a mountaintop swing in the clouds. Guests will also enjoy a Hawaiian-infused menu curated by breakfast connoisseur Chef Jaime Young, featuring King’s Hawaiian’s iconic breads. Choose between a custom breakfast creation and Chef Young’s signature Coconut S’mores French Toast, Spam-Egg-and-Shoestring-Potatoes Sandwich, or Hawaiian Chicken Fried Steak Katsu Sandwich.

Founded in 2006, the family owned and operated Benjamin Restaurant Group has grown to comprise some of the New York metro area’s premier culinary destinations. Offering exceptional food and service in luxurious environments, owners Benjamin Prelvukaj and Benjamin Sinanaj make it their mission to treat each guest like a member of their family. Benjamin’s defines classic steakhouse with juicy cuts of dry-aged beef grilled to perfection.

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Paloma at Hotel HendrickS MW $$$ 25 W. 38th St. (5th-6th Aves.), 646-933-9040, palomarestaurantnyc.com | lAtin

At his Pan-Latin Manhattan restaurant, acclaimed chef PJ Calapa debuts a menu inspired by a childhood spent in his grandmother’s kitchen in Brownsville, Texas. The new restaurant is an equally loving nod to the cuisines of Central and South America, where classic dishes prove Calapa has a talent for flavorful, South of the Border cuisine.

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23 e. 40th St. (Park-Madison Aves.), 212-338-0818 benjaminsteakhouse.com | SteAK/SeAfood Benjamin Prime combines modern elegance with traditional steakhouse classics, while also showcasing signature standouts from highly regarded sister property Benjamin Steakhouse. After perfecting both steakhouse and seafood concepts in their arsenal, Benjamin Restaurant Group is highlighting the grill at Prime, serving up USDA prime dry aged steaks and succulent seafood in unique ways. The 10,000 square foot space houses an expansive main dining room and offers private dining spaces for up to 100+ guests.

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48 Lounge is a premium cocktail lounge and multi-faceted NYC event venue, known for its high energy, elevated service and “see and be seen” professional crowd. The Innovative Cocktail Menu is made up of specialty cocktails created with only the finest of ingredients. Experience a sophisticated, yet inviting cocktail lounge offering impeccable service, exceptional product and service and serving a crave worthy menu of gourmet small plates and hors d’oeuvres as well as a complete breakfast, lunch and dinner menu.

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551 fifth Ave. (entrance on 45th St.), 212-972-3315; 136 Washington St., 212-608-0171 mortons.com | SteAKHoUSe/SeAfood Famous for USDA prime-aged beef, fresh seafood, fine wine and elegant desserts, Morton’s is the ideal place for a memorable dinner. The wide-open, modern, stylish dining room can accommodate large parties or an intimate dinner for two. The private boardrooms are perfect for meetings and celebrations, or grab a cocktail in Bar 12-21. Enjoy famous steak and seafood at their Financial District location as well, located just steps from the 9/11 Memorial.

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Real Cuban Cooking LIVE LATIN MUSIC HAPPY HOUR LUNCH SPECIALS SUNDAY BRUNCH

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220 W 44th St, between 7th & 8th Ave 151 W 46TH STREET (BETW 6TH & 7TH AVES)

212.944.2474

CALL TO BOOK A TABLE! 212-398-7440

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2 NYC LOCATIONS Rockefeller Center 212-705-8510

Downtown Marriott 212-894-3800

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55 e. 54th St. (park-madison Aves), 212-759-5554 nerainYC.com | GReeK/SeAFOOD

Experience refined and sophisticated Greek cuisine in the heart of midtown. Our impressive culinary team provides a variety of delectable Greek and Mediterranean-inspired dishes. Nerai will transport you from the bustling streets of New York City to the shores of Greece. As a Wine Spectator Award recipient, we invite you to experience our impeccable attention to service and genuine hospitality. We look forward to hosting you soon.

234 W. 42nd St. (7th-8th Aves.), 212-391-7414; 205 W. 50th St. (Broadway), 212-262-2400; other locations in east Harlem, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, & Staten island applebees.com | AmeRiCAn Offering a lively casual dining experience combining simple, craveable American fare and classic drinks. 50th St. location is the World’s Biggest, serving quality food and drinks with genuine, neighborly service on three floors. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of Broadway in upstairs dining rooms. Pro tip: breakfast served 7am–noon daily at both 42nd St. & 50th St. locations!

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bill’s bar & burGer ts Fd $$ 158 e. 48 St. (Lexington-3rd Aves.), 212-935-3785 theseafiregrill.com | SeAFOOD The Sea Fire Grill offers seasonally focused contemporary American seafood and an elegant yet classic experience where consistency is key and service is impeccable. The décor is inviting with mahogany wine racks, cool blue accent features, and a roaring marble fireplace. Guests are passionate about the daily East and West coast oysters, Alaskan King Crab Legs, and Pancetta Wrapped Wild Striped Bass.

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16 W. 51st St. (5th Ave.), 212-705-8510 85 West St. (Albany St.), 212-894-3800 billsbarandburger.com | AmeRiCAn Bill’s exploded onto NYC’s burger scene in ’09, becoming an instant hit with burger junkies and locals. Rockefeller Center location opened in ’10 with 400 seats, making it the biggest standalone burger joint in the country. Every burger, shake, and fry, in dozens of varieties and counting, is made fresh daily.

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Delicious/affordable Vietnamese and Japanese cuisine in heart of Theatre District. A huge selection of items including noodle dishes, curry, chicken/pork/beef/seafood/ vegetarian entrees bursting with great flavors. Sushi bar/ bento boxes/rolls/sushi/sashimi. Sushi bar specials: live scallops, nice and fresh Kumamoto oysters. Lunch from $9; Dinner from $11. Perfect for pre- or post-theatre dining. Open 7 days 11:30am-11:30pm.

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1540 Broadway (45th St.), 212-764-6527 bucadibeppo.com | itALiAn Buca di Beppo is the perfect place for great Italian food and fun! Whether you’re hosting a group event, celebrating a special occasion or planning a business dinner, you’ll enjoy Buca’s authentic Italian cuisine in an eclectic, vintage setting. At Buca, they serve family-style food in two portion sizes. Buca Small feeds two or more and Buca Large feeds four or more. Catering available for delivery and to go. Call for details! Sun.Thurs., 11am-10pm; Fri. & Sat., 11am-midnight.

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French Dining, Redefined 313 Street 313West West 46th 46th Street 212.245.1707 212.245.1707 www.LaRivistaNYC.COM www.LaRivistaNYC.COM

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626 10th Ave. (44-45 Sts.) 212-837-2795 Lunch/Dinner 7 days www.lepriveny.com

Great American fare. Classic cocktails/top quality beer. Times Square’s best sports bar.

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146 W. 47 Street (6th & 7th Aves.) (646) 649-3587 • longacrenyc.com

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Owned by the legendary music duo Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson.

Live entertainment + Fine Dining

Tues-Sat since 1995

254 West 72nd Street (Broadway/West End Ave) 212.579.0222 sugarbarnyc.com

Wine Spectator aWard Weekday Lunch, Dinner & Weekend Theater Prix Fixe are available

55 East 54th Street

HAUTE GREEK CUISINE (212)759-5554 | nerainyc.com

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151 W. 46th St. (6th-7th aves.), 212-398-7440, havanacentral.com | CuBan 1221 Sixth ave. (49th St.), 212-575-5129 delfriscos.com | SteaK/Seafood Steakhouse redefined. A sophisticated, elegant space reflecting the energy, vibrancy, and romanticism of the city. Excellent service combines with generous portions of prime steaks, magnificent cold-water lobster tails and specialties such as combination shrimp platters and crab cakes. Beautifully appointed private party facilities and unique wine-cellar dining. A true dining experience. Reservations recommended. All cards. Open for lunch weekdays, dinner daily. All cards. 2010 Concierge Choice Award Winner.

hard rock cafe ts $$

Home of Real Cuban Cooking in the heart of Times Square. Featuring live Latin music five days a week—you come to Havana Central for the food but stay for the party! Find “the best mojitos north of Havana” plus Happy Hour every Monday–Friday, 4-7pm. Enjoy a $14.95 Rapido Lunch option during the week, or indulge in an $18 Bottomless Brunch every Sunday. Reservations recommended but walk-ins always welcome.

ichiraN times square ts $$

152 W. 49th St. (6th-7th aves.), 646-964-4294 ichiranusa.com | JaPaneSe

1501 Broadway (43rd-44th Sts.), 212-343-3355 hardrock.com | ameriCan Rock your senses with tantalizing food and drinks and an awe-inspiring rock memorabilia collection. Priceless pieces from legends The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, and Elvis grace the walls along with more contemporary items. The 708-seat restaurant boasts a unique outdoor space above the building’s historic marquee, which hosts private parties amid the excitement of Times Square.

Tonkotsu ramen (pork-bone broth) specialty restaurant featuring private dining booths and customizable ramen. Our newest location in Times Square on West 49th Street boasts 1960s Japan-era decor with the same service and ramen you know and love. Also open at 132 W. 31st St., 212-465-0701, and Bushwick, Brooklyn! We use only the finest ingredients and the most advanced techniques developed by our master artisans.

Home of New York’s Award-Winning Cannoli!

Visit Little Italy & say hello to BABY JOHN the CANNOLI King!

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125 Mulberry Street Hell’s Kitchen: 688 10th Ave. (48 St.), 646-559-0989; Chelsea: 265 W. 20th St., 212 -741- 2398; West Village: 39 Christopher St. (Waverly Pl.), 212-243-3200, lamanonyc.com | LAtin

(Canal & Hester Sts.) 212.226.6060 | ilcortile.com FREE APPETIZER of the day if you mention City Guide

An intimate Spanish tapas and wine bar concept. With stellar menus from consulting chef Jose Fuentes, of Madrid’s renowned Kulto restaurant, Lamano offers classics from all regions of Spain alongside tempting modern dishes. Spanish and Latino wines, many of them organic and biodynamic, along with an array of artisanal cocktails and craft beers, complement the food in an alluring ambience.

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Redefining French dining with elegant style, charming ambiance, exquisite dishes, and gracious hospitality. Victorian era-inspired dining room features ornate chandeliers hanging from lofty ceilings, permeated with tantalizing aromas of French cuisine. Bar is a ready host for gatherings of all types; an arousing forum for culture, intellectualism, business, romance, and even mischief. Menu is both comforting and alluring; offering classic French dishes as well as opportunities for new, exciting culinary experiences. Unmatched hospitality. Attentive/knowledgeable staff.

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313 W. 46th St. (8th-9th Aves.), 212-246-6513, 212-245-1707 larivistanyc.com | SteAK / SeAfood / itAliAn The best beef, steak, pasta, and seafood in town. 20% discount on food and beverages—see their display ad. Open 7 days a week for lunch, dinner, and late night dining. Theatre groups, private parties from 10 to 75 budgeted. Celebrity & sports hangout. 50 years in Broadway’s Theatre District. Children’s menu available. Open 11am-midnight. All cards.

Patrick’s restaurant & Oyster Bar ts $$

259 W. 42nd St. (Corner of 42nd & 8th), 212-776-9100; PatricksnYC.com | AmeriCAn Patrick’s Restaurant & Oyster Bar is a new classic from the creators of Tony’s DiNapoli. Serving Pat LaFrieda burgers and USDA prime steaks alongside some of NYC’s best oysters, craft beers, and cocktails. Perfect for casual dining, private events, and hanging at the bar. Open 11:30 am-midnight (1am Fri.-Sat.); private dining, walk-ins, and reservations accepted. Free live Irish music Thurs. evening 7-10:30pm.

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236 W. 56th St. (Bdwy-8th Ave.), 212-247-3491 patsys.com | itAliAn

146 W. 47th St. (6th-7th Aves.), 646-649-3587, longacrenyc.com | AmeriCAn Great American fare with a modern edge, serving burgers, salads, sandwiches, filet mignon, much more. Classic cocktails/top-quality beer. Times Square’s best sports bar. All top sports including NFL, MLB, soccer, PPV MMA/boxing on numerous state-of-the-art audio/video TVs. 3 floors for private parties; lunch/dinner 7 days. Best brunch in midtown runs from coconut cream pancakes to chicken ‘n’ waffles.

Considered one of the greatest attractions in the Theater District & renowned for its celebrity clientele (Frank Sinatra’s favorite), this landmark has been family-run since 1944. Highly rated authentic Neapolitan is heavenly, including succulent veal chops Siciliano, spicy lobster fra diavolo, savory calamari stuffed with seafood, etc. A “must go” New York favorite! Open daily, lunch & dinner. All cards.

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887 ninth Ave. (57th-58th Sts.), 212-315-2888 masseriadeivini.com | itAliAn A first-rate Italian menu that blends traditional with modern without overpowering one or the other. Features beautiful dishes from Puglia, a lot of which incorporate fish, shellfish, and a plethora of fresh homemade pastas. Gourmet pizza Neapolitan style from a Ferrara wood-burning pizza oven. Extensive wine by the glass & large selection of bottles, mainly from Italy, but without ignoring the rest of the world.

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For great food, famous memorabilia, awesome merchandise, and out-of-this-world events, there’s no place like the Planet. Thrill to the magic of Hollywood surrounded by the largest movie memorabilia collection in the world! The menu features freshly prepared dishes -- unique appetizers, unusual pastas and salads, sandwiches, burgers, grilled fare, tempting desserts and specialty drinks. Planet Hollywood apparel and collectible souvenirs are available in the merchandise shop. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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15 W. 44th St. (5th-6th Aves.), 212-336-5454; 13 E. 12th St. (5th Ave.-University Pl.), 212-328-0000 striphouse.com | STEAK/SEAFOOD

254 W. 72nd St. (Broadway-West End Ave.) 212-579-0222, sugarbarnyc.com | AMERICAN

Indulge all senses when experiencing this famed New York City steakhouse. An innovative menu paired with an extensive wine list features signature prime cuts of beef and the dining room is striking with siren-red interior and black and white vintage photography.

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Famed singing duo Nick Ashford & Valerie Simpson opened this mecca of fine dining and nightly live entertainment in 1996. A magnet for celebrities like Bruce Willis, Stevie Wonder, Whoopi Goldberg, Eddie Murphy. Enjoy delicious Southern-accented American fare like pork chops, crispy chicken, seafood stew, fried catfish, cheeseburgers, etc., or chill at the lively bar scene. Intimate and elegant with the feel of an old country village. Tues. thru Sat. from 5pm.

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220 W. 44th St. (7th-8th Aves.), 212-944-2474 44.theribbonnyc.com | AMERICAN Upper West Side favorite The Ribbon has arrived in the Theater District in an elegant setting that pays homage to old New York. The menu is signature Bromberg Brothers, utilizing their eclectic take on traditional dishes. Highlights include spit-roasted meats and a raw bar with oysters, clams, king crab, lobster, and caviar. Lots of great items for theater-bound kids. Extensive bar program features over 98 whiskeys, a 117-bottle wine list, and craft cocktails. A live DJ and weekend party brunch add the perfect vibes to this midtown spot.

UPPER WEST SIDE ThE RIbbon UWS $$

135 E. 62nd St. (Lexington-3rd Ave.), 212-988-9021 DavidBurkeTavern.com | AMERICAN Modern American restaurant by award-winning celebrity chef David Burke. Stately townhouse on UES showcases Burke’s creative, contemporary approach to classic fare— often with showstopping presentations. Signature dishes highlight seafood, steakhouse staples, and beyond, including Steamed Angry Lobster Dumplings with spicy tomato, BBQ bison short ribs, and Burke’s famous “Clothesline” Candied Bacon. Himalayan salt brick-aged steaks utilize Burke’s patented dry-aging technique. Food matched by thoughtfully curated wine list, craft beers, and specialty cocktail program! Open Sun.-Fri. for lunch, 7 days for dinner.

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234 W. 42nd St. (7th-8th Aves.), 212-391-7414; 205 W. 50th St. (Broadway), 212-262-2400; other locations in East harlem, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, & Staten Island applebees.com | AMERICAN

American cuisine with French influences. Quintessential New York dining experience, featuring an extensive bar selection and delights for all palates, including spit-roasted meats, seafood, and Blue Ribbon classics. Enjoy the Bromberg brothers’ 25+ years of renowned hospitality in a comfortable and elegant setting. Zagat and Michelin recommended.

Offering a lively casual dining experience combining simple, craveable American fare and classic drinks. 50th St. location is the World’s Biggest, serving quality food and drinks with genuine, neighborly service on three floors. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of Broadway in upstairs dining rooms. Pro tip: breakfast served 7am–noon daily at both 42nd St. & 50th St. locations!

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Magic, Music, and Laughter Welcome to the world capital of nightlife, where legendary jazz spots share blocks with DJ-driven nightclubs. Visit City Guide’s website for all the bold-face names you can find performing on any given night in NYC.

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asHFOrd & simPsON’s suGar bar Sugar Bar is an intimate, full-service restaurant from the late Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson of Ashford & Simpson fame. On Tuesdays, catch Nick Ashford’s “Nuttin’ But The Blues” open mic, which welcomes performers of all levels; that’s followed by the R&B of Motown Wednesdays with Darius Booker. On Thursday nights, guest hosts rotate through with the Sugar Bar All Star Band—the city’s longestrunning open mic. Also upcoming: Alexander the Griot & Friends (2/28) and NYC singersongwriter Clayton Bryant (2/29). 254 W. 72nd St. (btw. Broadway & West End Ave.), 212-579-0222, sugarbarnyc.com

THe iridium Find laughter at all hours at LOL Times Square Comedy Club. Right in the heart of Times Square, LOL Times Square Comedy Club is a new spot for comedy and magic. Every night of the week sees shows for both locals and visitors alike. On the laughter side, New York comics share the stage with traveling pros. There are over 30 performances a week, including family-friendly shows in the first slot of the schedule. Magic shows are performed nightly as well; enjoy entry to both with one ticket (see City Guide’s discount coupon on page 87). 711 Seventh Ave. (btw. 47th & 48th Sts.), 917-677-5481, loltimessquare.com

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Gotham Comedy Club presents today’s hottest comics nightly. Legends like Jerry Seinfeld and David Chappelle have been known to drop in on this upscale, intimate setting. Upcoming highlights include The View’s Gina Brillon (2/28-2/29), Chelsea Lately’s Michael Yo (3/63/7), “The Working Class Zero” Vic Dibitetto (3/13-3/14), and Conan’s Sam Morril (3/193/21). 208 W. 23rd St. (btw. Seventh & Eighth Aves.), 212-367-9000, gothamcomedyclub.com

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For 25 years, musical landmark The Iridium has been hosting intimate experiences of the world’s best rock, jazz, blues, and beyond. Upcoming performances include the Strawberry Fields Beatles Brunch (2/23, 3/1, 3/8, 3/15, 3/22) plus guitarist Ana Popovic (2/242/25), harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite (2/26), Canadian rock guitarist, keyboardist, and singer Pat Travers (2/27), bass player and 5-time Grammy winner Victor Wooten (2/28-2/29), Bronx-born guitarist Popa Chubby (3/2), cross-genre guitarist “King” Solomon Hicks (3/5), Jimmy Vaughan of The Fabulous Thunderbirds fame (3/13-3/14), and “Sing Along with Micky Dolenz of the Monkees on Broadway” (3/20-3/21). 1650 Broadway (at 51st St.), 212-582-2121, theiridium.com

INSIDER TIP Lose yourself in twists and turns of color as THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN hosts adult-only “Orchid Evenings.” Explore famed designer Jeff Leatham’s colorful Orchid Show, a kaleidoscopic display of dazzling flowers, while accompanied by performances, signature cocktails, and local flavors from the Bronx Night Market. Upcoming nights include March 14, 20, and 21. The garden is just a 20-minute Metro-North ride from Grand Central Terminal. 2900 Southern Blvd., The Bronx, 718-817-8700, nybg.org

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OUR NIGHTLIFE SECTION lists restaurants by neighborhood, beginning with the southern tip of Manhattan and moving north, and west to east. FD Financial District

MD Meatpacking District

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MW Midtown West

C Chinatown LES Lower East Side

ME Midtown East

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Fri. Feb. 28 – Sat. Feb. 29

VIC DIBITETTO Fri. Mar. 13 – Sat. Mar. 14

MICHAEL YO Fri. Mar. 6 – Sat. Mar. 7

SAM MORRIL

Thu. Mar. 19 – Sat. Mar. 21

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BILL’S BAR & BURGER TS FD $$

16 W. 51st St. (5th Ave.), 212-705-8510 85 West St. (Albany St.), 212-894-3800 billsbarandburger.com | AMERICAN Bill’s exploded onto NYC’s burger scene in ’09, becoming an instant hit with burger junkies and locals. Rockefeller Center location opened in ’10 with 400 seats, making it the biggest standalone burger joint in the country. Every burger, shake, and fry, in dozens of varieties and counting, is made fresh daily.

PATRICK’S RESTAURANT & OYSTER BAR TS $$

259 W. 42nd St. (Corner of 42nd & 8th), 212-776-9100; PatricksNYC.com | AMERICAN Patrick’s Restaurant & Oyster Bar is a new classic from the creators of Tony’s DiNapoli. Serving Pat LaFrieda burgers and USDA prime steaks alongside some of NYC’s best oysters, craft beers, and cocktails. Perfect for casual dining, private events, and hanging at the bar. Open 11:30 am-midnight (1am Fri.-Sat.); private dining, walk-ins, and reservations accepted. Free live Irish music Thurs. evening 7-10:30pm.

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bars/restaurants cont. hendriCks rooFtoP MW 25 W. 38th St. (5th-6th Aves.), 833-436-3745, hotelhendricksny.com/rooftop-bar-manhattan With two rooftop bars, one for sultry summer nights and one for year-round cocktails and conversation, Hotel Hendricks rewrites the rules on NYC nightlife. Swing by for a seasonal craft cocktail and we think you’ll agree: Hotel Hendricks is home to the best rooftop bars in Manhattan. Sun.-Wed. 5-11pm, Thurs.-Sat. 5pm-2am.

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146 W. 47th St. (6th-7th Aves.), 646-649-3587, longacrenyc.com | AMERICAN Great American fare with a modern edge, serving burgers, salads, sandwiches, filet mignon, much more. Classic cocktails/top-quality beer. Times Square’s best sports bar. All top sports including NFL, MLB, soccer, PPV MMA/ boxing on numerous state-of-the-art audio/video TVs. 3 floors for private parties; lunch/dinner 7 days. Best brunch in midtown runs from coconut cream pancakes to chicken ‘n’ waffles.

61 9th Ave. (15th St.), 212-691-0531; starbucksreserve.com The NY Starbucks Reserve® Roastery in the Meatpacking District is a place to experience Starbucks like never before. Immerse yourself in the art, science, and theater of coffee. Explore our extraordinary space where we roast our rarest coffees on-site. Join us for a hand-crafted exclusive beverage, a coffee-inspired cocktail at our Arriviamo™ Bar, and freshly made Italian fare at Princi™. Open Mon.-Thur. 7am-11pm, Fri. 7am-midnight, Sat. 8am-midnight, Sun. 8am-10pm.

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Paloma at hotel hendriCks MW $$$ 25 W. 38th St. (5th-6th Aves.), 646-933-9040, palomarestaurantnyc.com | lAtIN

At his Pan-Latin Manhattan restaurant, acclaimed chef PJ Calapa debuts a menu inspired by a childhood spent in his grandmother’s kitchen in Brownsville, Texas. The new restaurant is an equally loving nod to the cuisines of Central and South America, where classic dishes prove Calapa has a talent for flavorful, South of the Border cuisine.

208 W. 23rd St. (7th-8th Aves.), 212-367-9000; gothamcomedyclub.com Voted top-rated comedy club by the Daily News. 7 shows a week with today’s top comics, such as Lewis Black & Dave Chappelle. Legends like Jerry Seinfeld are known to drop in on this upscale yet intimate setting. Covers vary depending on show with 2-beverage minimum. Sun.-Th. 8:30pm; Fri., 8:30 & 10:30pm; Sat. 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30pm. (Subject to change).

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711 Seventh Ave. (47th- 48th Sts.), 212-643-6557 loltimessquare.com A new space for comedy and magic in the heart of Times Square. Shows 7 days. New York comics share the stage with traveling pros. Over 30 shows a week, including family-friendly shows. Mon.-Thurs. 7:15, 8:30, 9:15, 10:30, 11:45pm; Fri. 7:15pm, 8:30, 9:15, 10:30, 12, 1:15am; Sat. 5:30, 7:30, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 12, 1:15am; Sun. 7:30pm, 9, 10:30, 11:45pm. Magic shows: Mon.-Sat 7pm; Sun. 6pm. Enjoy entry to both with one ticket. Use promo code CITYGUIDE for 50% off tickets!

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LIVE MUSIC ASHFORD & SIMPSON’S SUGAR BAR UWS

LOL features the BEST local & out of town professional comics. Over 30 shows a week, including family-friendly shows. Magic Shows

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Use promo code CITYGUIDE 254 W. 72nd St. (Broadway-West End Ave.) 212-579-0222, sugarbarnyc.com Famed singing duo Nick Ashford & Valerie Simpson opened this mecca of fine dining and nightly live entertainment in 1996. Sip a cocktail and relax into the R&B, blues, jazz, Caribbean, and traditional African music that plays most every Tuesday through Saturday night here. Thursdays are Open Mic Nights, featuring the Sugar Bar All Star Band.

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HAVANA CENTRAL TS $$

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151 W. 46th St. (6th-7th Aves.), 212-398-7440, havanacentral.com | CUBAN Home of Real Cuban Cooking in the heart of Times Square. Featuring live Latin music five days a week—you come to Havana Central for the food but stay for the party! Find “the best mojitos north of Havana” plus Happy Hour every Monday–Friday, 4-7pm. Enjoy a $14.95 Rapido Lunch option during the week, or indulge in an $18 Bottomless Brunch every Sunday. Reservations recommended but walk-ins always welcome.

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1650 Broadway (51st St.), 212-582-2121, theiridium.com A musical landmark centered near the heart of Times Square, serving New York City concertgoers for the past 20 years with the best in experiencing live rock, jazz, and blues artists. Some of the most iconic musicians who have played this intimate venue include the late Les Paul, Jeff Beck, Steve Miller, Buddy Guy, Joe Walsh, Zakk Wylde, Joe Satriani, and The Rolling Stones’ Mick Taylor and Charlie Watts, among many others.

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Port Authority Bus Terminal

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Herald Square PATH

W 35TH ST

Penn Station Madison Square Garden

Bryant Park

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E 33RD ST

E 34TH ST

E 35TH ST

E 36TH ST

E 37TH ST

E 38TH ST

E 39TH ST

E 40TH ST

E 41ST ST

E 43RD ST Grand Central Terminal New York Public Library

Empire State Building

Union Sq. Park

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Chrysler Building

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Queens-Midtown Tunnel

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Tompkins Sq. Park

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ALPHABET CITY

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STUYVESANT TOWN

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E 15TH ST

E 16TH ST

E 17TH ST

E 18TH ST

E 19TH ST

E 20TH ST

E 21ST ST

E 22ND ST

E 23RD ST

E 24TH ST

E 25TH ST

E 26TH ST

E 27TH ST

E 28TH ST

E 29TH ST

E 30TH ST

KIPS BAY

Baruch College

Gramercy Park

Cooper Union

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W 41ST ST

W 42ND ST W 40TH ST

W 34TH ST W 33RD ST W 32ND ST W 31ST ST

Chelsea Park Fashion Insitute of Technology

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FLATIRON DISTRICT

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W 8TH ST

WAVERLY PL WASHINGTON SQ N WASHINGTON PL Washington Sq. Park

BLEECKER ST

W 3RD ST New York University

1ST AVE

Zephyr & New York Water Taxi

Lincoln Tunnel

Jacob Javits Center

W 30TH ST W 29TH ST W 28TH ST W 27TH ST W 26TH ST W 25TH ST W 24TH ST

W 23RD ST W 22ND ST W 21ST ST W 20TH ST W 19TH ST W 18TH ST

Rubin Museum

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ROOSEVELT ISLAND

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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir

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Tramway

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American Museum of Natural History The Ramble

The Lake Frick Collection

Hunter College

Bloomingdale’s

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W 85TH ST W 84TH ST W 83RD ST W 82ND ST W 81ST ST W 80TH ST

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Strawberry Fields East Green

Central Park Zoo

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TURTLE BAY

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United Nations

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Chrysler Building

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Carnegie Hall

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St. Patrick’s Cathedral

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W 71ST ST W 70TH ST W 69TH ST W 68TH ST W 67TH ST W 66TH ST

Lincoln Center

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THEATER DISTRICT

Fordham University

W 51ST ST

W 52ND ST

W 53RD ST

W 54TH ST

W 55TH ST

W 56TH ST

W 57TH ST

W 58TH ST

W 59TH ST

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DeWitt Clinton Park

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New York Public Library

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5TH AVE

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5TH AVE Rockefeller Center

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Morningside Park

Apollo Theater

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Ward’s Island Park

Randall’s Island Park

Triborough Bridge

Yankee Stadium Tours, 1 E. 161st St. Bronx

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E 112TH ST E 111TH ST

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LEGEND

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Museum of the City of NY East Meadow

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SoHo

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North Meadow

MUSEUM MILE

Lower East Side

W 110TH ST

The Great Hill The Pool

ADAM CLAYTON POWELL BLVD Central Park

Chinatown

1ST AVE 1ST AVE E 95TH ST E 94TH ST E 93RD ST E 92ND ST E 91ST ST

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Little Italy

Tribeca

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Financial District

FD T C LES

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Riverside Park

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AMSTERDAM AVE W 109TH ST W 108TH ST W 107TH ST W 106TH ST W 105TH ST W 104TH ST W 103RD ST W 102ND ST W 101ST ST W 100TH ST W 99TH ST W 98TH ST W 97TH ST

MANHATTAN AVE

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COLUMBUS AVE

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PARK AVE

PARK AVE

MADISON AVE

ADISON AVE

LEXINGTON AVE

XINGTON AVE

5TH AVE

5TH AVE

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BROADWAY

Grant’s Tomb

HENRY HUDSON PARKWAY

LENOX AVE

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GRAMERCY

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Museum of Jewish Heritage

Skysraper Museum

Oyster Bar at Pier A

Battery Park

T ES IDG BR

1ST AVE

PINE ST WALL ST

New York Water Taxi Downtown Heliport

Staten Island Ferry

ELLIS ISLAND

Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Ferries

GOVERNORS ISLAND

LIBERTY ISLAND

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9/11 Memorial Museum

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PEARL ST

One World Observatory

WILLIAM ST

VESSEY ST

Museum at Eldridge St

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City Hall City Hall Park

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CHAMBERS ST

ALPHABET CITY

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SPRING ST

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WARREN ST NORTH END AVE

MERCER ST

GRAND ST

NOLITA PRINCE ST

CROSBY ST

BROOME ST

Fire Museum

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NOHO

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Hoboken - WTC PATH Newark - WTC PATH

WOOSTER ST GREENE ST

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Cooper Union

LAFAYETTE ST

5TH AVE

W 8TH ST

CANA L ST

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UNIVERSITY PL

W 10TH ST W 9TH ST

WAVERLY PL WASHINGTON SQ N WASHINGTON PL Washington Sq. Park

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New School

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MEATPACKING DISTRICT VOORT ST

PEA RL ST

W 14TH ST

East River Park


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