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Best Comedy Theatre This Winter

in New York

Book of Mormon at Eugene O'Neill Theatre

Book of Mormon

From Trey Parker and Matt Stone, four-time Emmy Award-winning creators of South Park comes this outrageously funny and risque Broadway musical about a pair of mismatched Mormon boys sent on a mission to a place that's about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get. Be prepared for a show where no holds are barred and perhaps cover yourself with a napkin as you'll be spluttering in comic awesomeness throughout.

Dec 1 - Jan 5, 2025

Eugene O'Neill Theatre

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A John Waters Christmas at New York City Winery

A John Waters Christmas

John Waters loves Christmas, and he wants you to know. The legendary cult-filmmaker takes to the stage with his traditional one-man monologue, extolling the virtues of everyone's favorite holiday, from offering advice on Christmas films and music to asking the important questions you've always wanted to be answered by the people's pervert, such as 'Is Santa erotic?'

English at Todd Haimes Theatre

English

Sanaz Toossi's Pulitzer-winning play English heads to Broadway in 2025! A moving comedy set in Iran, the play follows four adults studying for a test in the English language, which for them could open the door to freedom and a future. Award-winning Iranian-American playwright Toossi is a rising star in theatre, with this and her previous effort Wish You Were Here setting the stage for an exciting career as one of the new greats.

Jan 3, 2025 - Feb 28, 2025

Todd Haimes Theatre

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Perfect Crime at Anne L. Bernstein Theater

Perfect Crime

Perfect Crime goes well beyond traditional mystery play. It is a sexy, compelling thriller, with well-timed surprises and laughs that relieve a growing dramatic tension. The main character is a Harvard-educated psychiatrist accused of bumping off her wealthy British husband. But when a handsome young detective comes calling to investigate, is everything as straight-cut as it appears?