Theater openings
Byers-Evans House Theatre’s “Sherlock Holmes and the Whitechapel Murders”
Through Oct. 12: Based on the characters from Arthur Conan Doyle’s original works and the true events of the Jack the Ripper murders in Whitechapel, England. 1310 Bannock St., 303-620-4933 or
Evergreen Chorale’s “Jekyll and Hyde”
Through Oct 5: Determined to find the cure for his father’s mental illness, Jekyll inadvertently gets swallowed up in his own darkness, inflicting chaos across London as the insane Edward Hyde. 27608 Fireweed Drive, Evergreen, 303-674-4002 or
Miners Alley Playhouse’s “I Never Promised You A Rose Garden”
Through Oct. 27: After being diagnosed with schizophrenia at 16, Debra Klein was committed to a psychiatric hospital. This is the story of her cure. 1224 Washington Ave., Golden, 303-935-3044 or
PACE Center’s “Bingo”
Through Sept. 15: During this game of probability, number calling and just dumb luck, players find love and long-lost friendships reunite. A musical comedy directed by Ben Dicke. 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker, 303-805-6800 or
Theatreworks’ “Seven Guitars”
Through Sept. 29: It’s a balmy summer night in 1948, and seven Pittsburgh Hill District residents are playing the blues while spontaneously dancing, watching a prizefight and sorting out the particulars to a sudden tragedy. 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, 719-255-3232 or
Vintage Theatre’s “Veronica’s Room”
Through Oct. 6: Two students find themselves as guests enticed to a mansion by its depraved caretakers. A chilling mystery thriller by author Ira Levin. 1468 Dayton St., Aurora, 303-856-7830 or
Compiled by Lucas Dean Fiser, Special to The Denver Post.
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