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Natalie Jensen, whose police-officer husband, Jared, was killed on duty in 2006, plays Belle, while Brantley Scott Haines is the Beast in the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center's "Beauty and the Beast."
Natalie Jensen, whose police-officer husband, Jared, was killed on duty in 2006, plays Belle, while Brantley Scott Haines is the Beast in the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center’s “Beauty and the Beast.”
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This week’s openingsThursday-June 29:Denver Center Theatre Company’s “3 Mo’ Divas,” Stage Theatre

Thursday-May 24:Square Product Theatre’s “The House of Yes” (at University of Colorado’s Atlas Center) BoulderThursday-Aug. 17:Nonesuch’s “Greater Tuna” Fort CollinsSaturday-June 14: Countdown to Zero’s “The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui” (at the Bindery Space)

Saturday-May 31: Upstart Crow’s “John Gabriel Borkman” BoulderSaturday-July 6: Union Colony Dinner Theatre’s “Fiddler on the Roof” GreeleyThis week’s closingsToday: Aurora Fox’s “The Emperor Jones”

Today: Town Hall Arts Center’s “Swingtime Canteen” LittletonToday: Festival Playhouse’s “Squabbles” ArvadaFriday: Boulder Ensemble Theatre’s “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)”

Saturday:National touring production of “A Chorus Line” (Buell Theatre)

Saturday:Firehouse’s “Arcadia” (John Hand Theatre)

Saturday:Denver Center Theatre Company’s “Doubt” (Ricketson Theatre)

Saturday:Longmont Theatre Company’s “Fiddler on the Roof”

Saturday: Victorian Playhouse’s “Crimes of the Heart”

May 18: Dangerous Theatre’s “A Time to Go Walking”

Through May 18: Heritage Square Music Hall’s “The Baseball Show” GoldenMay 18: openstage etc.’s “Boy Gets Girl” Fort CollinsMay 18: Boulder Broadway Company’s “Kiss Me Kate” LakewoodWeekly podcastRunning Lines with … A.K. Klimpke. John Moore talks with the 18-year veteran of Boulder’s Dinner Theatre, now starring for the third time in “The Will Rogers Follies,” 303-449-6000. Listen at denverpost .

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