How many more shows can you see?
I would recommend to go for a good mix of genres/types of shows, i.e. maybe a dramatic play, a comedy, a modern musical, a classic ect.
Out of the classic musicals I would recommend SHE LOVES ME over King and I. I just liked it a bit more overall, and I feel like you could probably happily see a regional production. The Broadway production is beautiful, and I'm sure Marin will be a great Anna, but She Loves Me has a stellar all-around cast that shouldn't be missed.
For a fun musical I would go with SOMETHING ROTTEN over School of Rock. SoR was cute, but it's pretty loud and I didn't feel like I saw anything super special. Rotten on the other hand was absolutely hilarious, has very catchy songs and has some great showstoppers. Definitely a show with a "wow" factor.
I didn't love COLOR PURPLE as much as many others here (partially possibly due to a crappy seat) but it's definitely an intense show. Same goes for FUN HOME. I thought it was great, and I'd recommend it, but I didn't *love* it. I just felt like it could have been a play, and didn't need the music (although I usually love Jeanine Tesori).
BLACKBIRD was amazing, but very tough to watch. Some fantastic performances though, totally recommend, just be aware it's not what I would call "entertaining" necessarily...
Haven't seen Waitress or Tuck yet, so I can't say anything about those.
I really liked FINDING NEVERLAND. I don't know if you've seen the movie. It's a bit more aimed at kids than the movie was, but I still loved it. It's great music, very emotional, funny and I personally really liked the sets and staging.
BRIGHT STAR was fabulous and I'm rooting for that show so much. Yes, it was a bit predictable, but like someone else said before, it didn't bother me one bit. The book was written so well that I still teared up at the end, even though I knew it was coming. It has a great "laughter through tears" kind of quality about it. Steve Martin really nailed that, imo. The humor is in all the right places and hits the right notes. Amazing performances, great bluegrass music, just beautiful.
Also can't recommend DADDY LONG LEGS enough. It's a perfect show, really. A classic musical, but extremely intimate in a tiny theater with just 2 actors and 3 musicians. The story is heart-warming, inspiring, funny and charming. Megan McGinnis is perfect in the role, and you won't get the music out of your head. I also haven't heard from a single person who's seen it and didn't like it. It's hard not to like.
Agree about what was said about Long Day's... Roundabout is annoying that way. Tickets will very likely become available again closer to the date.