
NYC's most popular theater comedies include long-running hits like The Book of Mormon and The Play That Goes Wrong, plus newer Broadway openings like Schmigadoon! and Death Becomes Her. Off-Broadway comedies include Titanique, Operation Mincemeat, and Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical Parody.
NYC theater comedies span Broadway musicals (Schmigadoon!, Death Becomes Her, The Book of Mormon), parody musicals (Titanique, Heated Rivalry, Drunk Romeo & Juliet), farces (Fallen Angels, The Play That Goes Wrong), and dark comedy plays (Becky Shaw). Each takes a different approach to humor.
A parody musical takes a recognized story, film, or genre and reimagines it as a comedic stage production with original or borrowed songs. NYC parody musicals include Titanique (Titanic with Celine Dion songs), Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical Parody, and Drunk Romeo & Juliet.
The Play That Goes Wrong is a physical comedy farce about an amateur theater troupe attempting a murder mystery while everything that can go wrong does. The slapstick humor is generally suitable for children and teens, making it a popular family pick.
You can book Broadway and Off-Broadway comedy tickets through TodayTix. Comedies in this collection range from open-ended hits like The Book of Mormon to limited-run productions like Heated Rivalry, so availability varies.