The puppet parody that ran for so many years on Broadway has returned to its Off-Broadway roots, although presumably the production of foul-mouthed muppets will retain those high production values in its latest incarnation. $66.50-$86.50
Set during the miners' strikes in Thatcherite Britain in the 1980s, the musical based on the movie based on the book about a boy who becomes a ballet dancer took an armful of Tonys. $81.50 - $351.50
After a decade on Broadway, this bare-bones revival of Kander and Ebb's dark musical comedy is still way better than the movie, and continues to pack 'em in. $58.75-$111.25
After runs in London and D.C., this backstage musical about the creative and romantic relationship between Danny Faye and Sylvia Fine comes to New York. From their first meeting at an audition through their often tumultuous relationship to Faye's film stardom, this showbiz story is retold with many favorite Faye tunes. $56.50/$31.50
Tells the story of a young boy and girl who fall in love because of their meddling fathers, but become restless and stray from each other. $51-$76
Covering 400 years with 18 songs, this musical revue revisits milestones of Village history with raunchy music and dance. $35
This revival of the 1961 Pulitzer-winning musical stars Harry Potter as a fast-ascending window washer who quickly becomes an exec at the World-Wide Wicket Company shortly after starting in the mail room. $52-$132
This behind-the-scenes musical about Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons is surprisingly compelling and deservedly won the 2006 Tony Award. $26.25 - $121.50
Take a little Hamlet, mix with some Elton John music, some crazy costumes and Julie Taymor over-seeing it all, and you've got Disney's Lion King, one of the longest-running and most successful Broadway musicals ever. $51.25 - $121.25
A rotating all-star cast (including Samantha Bee, Rosie O’Donnell, Jane Lynch and Rita Wilson) performs this set of vignettes inspired by the titular book by Ilene Beckerman and the stories adapted and organized by Nora and Delia Ephron. $75
A whimsical musical weaving 22 ABBA songs into the modern-day tale of a single mom and her soon-to-be-married daughter. $56.25 - $100
Set in the segregated South in the 1950s, this new musical with an original score by Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan recounts the musical and romantic loves of a white DJ who fell for black music long before it was socially acceptable. $41.50-$126.50
Three years after its hugely successful Broadway run ended, the AIDS musical's producers and creative team have remounted it (with a new, younger cast, of course) Off Broadway. $65-$89.50
You know the story: nightclub diva Deloris Van Cartier, joining the witness relocation program following a murder, must become a nun. In doing she livens up the church choir with observantly rewritten soul and Motown classics, helps timid sisters come out of their shells and, eventually, must face her would-be killers. $51.50-$126.50
You know all about this already, presumably, but just in case: a $75 million musical spectacle with music and lyrics by Bono and The Edge, originally directed by Broadway auteur Julie Taymor but deemed too confusing and ambitious, dumbed and dulled down, now with more flying! Oh, it's also about a nerdy boy from Queens who gets bitten by a spider and becomes a Spider-Man who can fight evil, but risks losing those he loves. $67.50-$140