Theater Openings
Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s “You Can’t Take it With You”
Friday-Aug. 12: Enduring comedy about an eccentric family colliding with a very different brood during a disastrous dinner. $10-$65.
University Theatre, CU Boulder; 303-492-8008; cupresents.org Theatre Aspen’s “Our Town” Friday-Aug. 4: Gentle drama that portrays the lives of everyday Americans in a fictional small town at the turn of the last century. $30-$110.
Hurst Theatre, 470 Rio Grande Pl., Aspen; 970-300-4474; theatreaspen.org
Inspire Creative’s “Sister Act” Friday-Aug. 5: Musical about a disco diva masquerading as a nun who helps her sisters find their voices. $24-$29.
PACE Center, 2000 Pikes Peak, Parker; 303-805-6800; parkerarts.org
Northglenn Players’ “Little Shop of Horrors”
Friday-July 29: Musical about a lovelorn shop worker and a maneating plant. $12-$14.
DL Parsons Theatre, 11801 Community Center Dr., Northglenn; 303450-8800; northglennarts.org CenterStage Theatre Company’s “Cabaret” Saturday-July 29: Musical set in a seedy club in East Berlin during the rise of the Third Reich. $12-$25. Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; centerstagetheatrecompany.org DCPA Broadway’s “Les Miserables” Wednesday-Aug. 5: New touring production of the acclaimed musical based on Victor Hugo’s tragic story. $35-$135.
Buell Theatre, 14th and Curtis streets, Denver; 303-893-4100; denvercenter.org Theatreworks’ “Macbeth” Thursday-Aug. 26: Shakespeare’s tragedy about ambition and blood lust. $20-$45.
Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site, 3105 Gateway Rd., Colorado Springs; theatreworkscs.org Compiled by Mark Collins, Special to the Denver Post