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Blue Man Group: Tubes  Critics = 3.0 The nonverbal performance of "blue men" exploring themes of alienation, depersonalization, and paint. (more) | Fuerzabruta  Critics = 3.2 The Argentinian performance group "De La Guarda" returns to NYC with another acrobatic spectacular. (more) | Jump  Critics = 2.7 A Korean martial-arts variety show plays Tammany Hall. (more) | Monday Night Magic  Critics = 3.3 A series of magic performances by different magicians - the oldest, established, permanent floating ladies in New York. (more) | Pandora: The Theatre of Varieties  A high-end ongoing burlesque musical floor show created by the grandson of Oscar Hammerstein and the writer of "The Donkey Show". (more) | Stomp  A percussion show that celebrates the power of rhythm and the sheer joy of banging on things. (more) | The Awesome 80's Prom  Just outside the East Village in the heart of NYU, an interactive theatrical experience taking you back to prom night, circa 1980. (more) | The Gazillion Bubble Show  Critics = 2.0 A family-friendly extravaganza midtown, wherein many bubbles are blown under hi-tech lighting. (more) | Tony n' Tina's Wedding  An interactive performance where the audience members are guests at a rambunctious Italian wedding. (more) | Upright Citizens Brigade  The big kahuna of the city's improv theatres, UCB hosts shows featuring stars from Saturday Night Live, Late Nite With Conan O'Brien, etc, rubbing elbows with the stars of tomorrow. (Or perhaps the day after.) (more) |
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Critics' rating is our interpretation of major NYC newspaper reviews.
Unlike Broadway theatres, Off-Broadway theatres can sometimes be a bit bare-bones. While the largest of them are the equal of a Broadway theatre, you might find yourself ducking steam pipes or sitting on ancient seats, which can sometimes add to the overall experience. Off-Broadway theatres are located in areas throughout Manhattan.
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