'Honeymoon in Vegas' on Broadway — Tony Danza's back on Broadway in "Honeymoon in Vegas," the musical that got its world premiere at the Paper Mill Playhouse last season. Rob McClure and Brynn O'Malley costar in the madcap show about a commitment-phobe whose wedding plans get derailed by a fateful poker game, a trip to Hawaii and a band of sky-diving Elvis impersonators. Previews begin tomorrow. Tickets are $69-$199, honeymoonbroadway.com
Meredith Monk's 50th season — The groundbreaking, singular composer and vocalist Meredith Monk celebrates 50 years on the scene through 2014-15 with stings all over New York. On Thursday at Le Poisson Rouge, in honor of her birthday, Ursula Oppens and Bruce Brubaker will play her piano music. Tickets are $15, lepoissonrouge.com
"The Barber of Seville" at the Met — Rossini's lighthearted, energetic comedy "The Barber of Seville" returns to the Metropolitan Opera tomorrow starring Isabel Leonard, Lawrence Brownlee and Christopher Maltman. Michele Mariotti conducts Bartlett Sher's enchanting, playful production. Tickets are $25-$460, metopera.org
Black Mountain Songs at BAM — The Brooklyn Youth Chorus, eight composers and filmmaker Matt Wolf pay tribute to North Carolina's Black Mountain College, where John Cage, Merce Cunningham and others honed their creativity and artistic talents at BAM this Thursday through Sunday. Created by Bryce Dessner, who has written for the project, the show will also feature works by Jherek Bischoff, Tim Hecker, John King, Nico Muhly, Richard Reed Parry, Caroline Shaw and Alexandra Vrebalov. Tickets are $20-$50, bam.org
Ayad Akhtar off-Broadway — The work of Ayad Akhtar, whose Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Disgraced" is currently making an impact on Broadway, can also be seen at New York Theatre Workshop Nov. 19 through Jan. 4. "The Invisible Hand" deals with an American investment banker who is kidnapped and held hostage in Pakistan. Tickets are $35-$75, nytw.org