Looking to take in a show but overwhelmed by the amount of choices? Look no further. "On Stage" host Frank DiLella will be curating a list of “must-see” shows every week, directing you to the best of Broadway, off-Broadway and beyond. Here's his picks for this week.

“Peter Pan Goes Wrong” on Broadway

The guys behind the hilarious comedy “The Play That Goes Wrong” are back at it again — this time with “Peter Pan Goes Wrong.”

Expect to see all kinds of technical glitches and flying mishaps in the show.  

“Peter Pan Goes Wrong” is now in previews at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, with opening night set for April 19.

 

“Fat Ham” on Broadway

Also readying for a big Broadway opening — “Fat Ham.”  

The Pulitzer Prize winning play begins previews at the American Airlines Theatre on Tuesday night following a successful run at The Public Theater.  

“Fat Ham puts a modern twist on Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” — and it’s a must see.

Opening night is scheduled for April 12.

 

“Dark Disabled Stories” at the Public Theater

Television and stage performer Ryan J. Haddad brings his very personal play to the stage — “Dark Disabled Stories” at the Public Theater.  

According to press notes, the show is made up of vignettes of the folks Haddad encounters in the city — a city that is not always welcoming to a person with cerebral palsy and who uses a walker.  

 

“Sancocho” at the WP Theater

The WP Theater is currently presenting new play called “Sancocho.”

The show centers on two sisters who are at odds with one another and dealing with a father whose health is declining.  

“Sancocho” is playing through April 9.

 

Karen Mason returns to Birdland

Heading down to the theatre district, Broadway’s Karen Mason returns to Birdland in her show “Mason’s Back…And All That Jazz!,” a tribute to legendary composers Sander & Ebb.

Mason will present her critically acclaimed show on March 20 at 7 p.m.

 

Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf with Liz Callaway at 54 Below

On March 23 at 7 p.m., 54 Below presents Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf, Broadway cellist of “The Bridges of Madison County,” “Sunday In The Park With George,” and “Evita,” in her show “Music of Broadway for Cello and Piano.”

She will perform selections from her debut album, and welcome Liz Callaway as her special guest vocalist.