Here are Broadway's new and current shows. Ticket supply as of Feb. 19 is indicated as Difficult or Available. Credit card holders can order tickets by phone or by calling Telecharge, Teletron or Ticketron. Telecharge's number is 212-239-6200 unless otherwise indicated. Teletron's number is 212-246-0102. Ticketron is 212-977-9020. For 24-hour information on theater, dance and music performances, call the Theater Development Fund's New York City@On Stage, 212-587-1111. When calling theaters directly, use New York area code 212. Advance inquiries should be made, as ticket availability is subject to change. _ ``A Chorus Line,'' the longest-running musical in Broadway history, is about the hard life and struggles of chorus-line members. Shubert, 239-6200, same number as Telecharge. Ticketron. Available. _ ``A Walk in the Woods,'' Sam Waterston and Robert Prosky star in Lee Blessing's two character-play about nuclear arms control negotiators in Geneva. Now in previews, opens Feb. 28. Golden, 239-6200, same number as Telecharge. Available. _ ``Anything Goes,'' a revival by the Lincoln Center Theater of the 1934 Cole Porter musical. Vivian Beaumont, 239-6200, same number as Telecharge. Ticketron. Difficult. _ ``Breaking the Code,'' Derek Jacobi stars in a play about the man who broke the Nazi Enigma Code during World War II. Neil Simon, 757-8646. Teletron. Available. _ ``Broadway Bound,'' Neil Simon's autobiographical comedy about two struggling young writers. Broadhurst, 239-6200, same number as Telecharge. Ticketron. Available. _ ``Burn This,'' John Malkovich and Joan Allen star in Lanford Wilson's contemporary romantic comedy. Plymouth, 239-6200, same number as Telecharge. Ticketron. Available. _ ``Cabaret,'' Joel Grey stars in a revival of the landmark Harold Prince musical set in Berlin of the 1920s. Minskoff, 869-0550. Teletron. Ticketron. Available. _ ``Cats,'' musical based on T.S. Eliot's cat poems, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber of ``Evita'' fame. Winter Garden, 239-6200, same number as Telecharge. Ticketron. Available. _ ``Fences,'' Billy Dee Williams stars in a black family drama by August Wilson. Winner of the 1987 Tony award for best play and the Pulitzer Prize for drama. 46th Street, 221-1211. Teletron. Ticketron. Available. _ ``42nd Street,'' hit remake of the 1930s movie-musical classic. St. James, 398-0280. Teletron. Ticketron. Available. _ ``Into The Woods,'' Bernadette Peters stars in a Stephen Sondheim musical about what happens to several fairy tale characters after they live happily ever after. Martin Beck, 246-6363. Teletron. Ticketron. Available. _ ``Les Miserables,'' a lavish musical retelling of the epic Victor Hugo novel. Winner of the 1987 Tony award as best musical. Broadway, 239-6200, same number as Telecharge. Ticketron. Difficult. _ ``Me and My Girl,'' Jim Dale stars in the 1930s English musical hit about a cockney scamp making it big in high society. Marquis, 382-0100. Teletron. Ticketron. Available. _ ``Oh! Calcutta!,'' long-running nudie musical that spoofs sex and swinging and such. Edison, 302-2302. Available. _ ``Penn & Teller,'' hip vaudeville and magic tricks from two young comedians. Ritz, 582-4022. Teletron. Available. Closes March 20. _ ``Sarafina!,'' a South African musical about high school students in a black township. Cort, 239-6200, same number as Telecharge. Available. _ ``Serious Money,'' Caryl Churchill's black comedy about high finance and dirty dealing. Royale, 239-6200, same number as Telecharge. Available. _ ``Starlight Express,'' an Andrew Lloyd Webber-Trevor Nunn roller-skating extravaganza about a train race across the United States. Gershwin, 586-6510. Teletron. Available. _ ``The Nerd,'' Robert Joy and Peter MacNicol star in Larry Shue's comedy about the limits of friendship. Helen Hayes, 944-9450. Teletron. Ticketron. Available. Advertising ``Last Weeks.'' _ ``The Phantom of the Opera,'' the lavish Andrew Lloyd Webber musical about a deformed composer and the young soprano he loves. Majestic, 239-6290, same number as Telecharge. Difficult.