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PHAMALy's "Beauty and the Beast."
PHAMALy’s “Beauty and the Beast.”
John Moore of The Denver Post
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“Beauty and the Beast” It may be the tale as old as time, but you’ve never seen “Beauty and the Beast” the way it’s being staged this summer by PHAMALy, the nation’s foremost handicapped theater company. Fresh off its four-star staging at the Denver Center, the company presents an encore of sorts for two nights only on the Arvada Center’s outdoor amphitheater stage. Thursday and Friday, Aug. 26-27. 6901 Wadsworth Blvd. $10-$28. 720-898-7200 or

Boulder International Fringe Festival Twelve days of live theater, circus art, performance art, spoken word, puppetry, music, dance, multi-media, film, visual art, storytelling, workshops and special events. Through Aug. 29. At locations around Boulder but based at the Dairy Center for the Arts, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder, 720-563-9950 or

Front Range Playwrights’ Showcase Short plays written by local playwrights. Today only. Presented by Coal Creek Community Theatre at the Louisville Center for the Arts, 801 Grant St., 303-665-0955 or

“The Joy of Going Somewhere Definite” Three drunken loggers’ attempted good deed for an even drunker stranger sets them off on a wild, misadventure that quickly spirals into an existential odyssey worthy of the Coen Brothers. By Quincy Long. For mature audiences. Through Sept. 25. Creede Repertory Theatre, 124 N. Main St., 719-658-2540, 1-866-658-2540 or

“The Maria Project” A solo theater performance written, developed and performed by touring artist Marcella Goheen, begins in 1906 and shows the impact of a family secret over three generations. The play, which will debut in an off-Broadway theater in October, incorporates documentary footage, text and percussion.Two performances only, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 25-26. At the Bindery Space, 2180 Stout St. $18-$35. 720-221-3821 or

“On Golden Pond”The poignant family drama of an elderly couple spending their 48th and final summer at their favorite vacation spot, confronting difficult family truths and still learning a few things from their grandson. Starring Anne Oberbroeckling and Mike Pearl Through Sept. 19. Vintage Theatre, 2119 E. 17th Ave., 303-839-1361 or

“Richard III”Shakespeare’s famous tale of brothers betrayed, kings killed and widows wooed at the end of the War of the Roses. Through Aug. 29. Presented by Hudson Reed Ensemble at the Galena Plaza, Aspen, 970-319-6867 or


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