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Theater Openings

Longmont Theatre’s “Driving Miss Daisy” Through Oct. 4: Daisy, an elderly Jewish woman, living in midcentury Atlanta, is told she’s too old to drive and is given a chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn, who struggles to keep their relationship civil. 513 Main St., Longmont, 303-772-5200 or

Miners Alley’s “Dylan Went Electric” Through Oct. 19: It’s 1969 and several eccentric, artistic characters end up finding more truth to their reality over cocktails in a bohemian Greenwich Village tavern. Written by Josh Hartwell. 1224 Washington Ave., Golden, 303-935-3044 or

Candlelight Dinner Playhouse’s “7 Brides for 7 Brothers” Through Nov. 2: Milly, a young bride from the backwoods of Oregon, loses control of her original plan to marry off her rambunctious brothers-in-law, after they kidnap six women to be their brides. 4747 Marketplace Drive, Johnstown, 970-744-3747 or

Ripple Effect Theatre’s “Waiting for Godot” Through Oct. 11: Two goofballs spend their days waiting for Godot, a someone or something they believe will explain their purpose in life. Directed by Maggie Stillman and Brandon Palmer. WorkISpace, 2701 Lawrence St., 720-441-2933 or

Theatre Hikes Colorado’s “Three Tales of Poe” Sept. 20-Oct. 26: Classic Edgar Allen Poe tales of murder, depression and chaos will be performed and retold. Adapted by Christine Winn. Chautuqua Park, 900 Baseline Road, Boulder, 303-440-7666 or

Compiled by Lucas Dean Fiser, Special to The Denver Post

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