Manhattan Theatre Club proffers the local premiere of writer-director Ngozi Anyanwu's two-person drama, which was commissioned by New Jersey's Two River Theater and premiered there last year. Okieriete Onaodowan (Hamilton) plays a mixed martial arts champion who agrees to train his estranged younger half-sister, played by Aigner Mizzelle (Chicken & Biscuits), as both of them spar with demons from their childhoods.
As usual, it will be a busy spring on Broadway, especially in April. But also as usual, many of the season's best productions will open Off Broadway, especially in February and March. The 2026 Off Broadway season provides a wide range of options. There are new works by playwrights including Wallace Shawn, Aya Ogawa and Lauren Yee, and intimate original musicals by the Bengsons, the Lazours and the venerable team of Maltby and Shire. There are revivals of classics ranging from the ancient Greek tragedy Antigone through 2014's You Got Older. And there are many happy returns: acclaimed 2025 shows—such as Cold War Choir Practice, Rheology and Burnout Paradise—that are coming back for second runs. (Not included on this list, but very much worth checking out, are the Encores! series's star-packed concert revivals of the musicals High Spirits and The Wild Party.)
We've sorted through the dozens of upcoming Off Broadway shows to choose 35 that seem especially exciting. Here, in chronological order, are the Off Broadway shows we're most looking forward to seeing in the next three months.
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