Theater Openings
Betsy Stage’s “Hamlet” Through Nov. 8: Hamlet lives in a pine forest in East Europe with the rest of his family of circus performers, as he tries to overcome his feelings of anger and grief. 1133 S. Huron St., 720-328-5294 or
The Catamounts’ “Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play” Through Oct. 18: After the world’s electrical grid is destroyed, society falls with it, leaving those who survived the chaos and destruction left to rebuild physically and spiritually. Written by Anne Washburn. The Dairy Center for the Arts, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder, 303-444-7328 or
Cherry Creek Theatre’s “Over the River and Through the Woods”
Through Oct. 26: Nick’s offered a job 2,000 miles from home, but after both sets of grandparents catch wind of his move they do everything in their power to stop him from leaving New Jersey. Directed by Gavin Mayer. 2414 E. Third Ave., 303-800-6578 or
Vintage Theatre’s “I Do! I Do!” Through Nov. 2: Set in the bedroom of Agnes and Michael Snow, showing the course of their marriage and how it changed over 50 years. 1468 Dayton St., Aurora, 303-856-7830 or
Vintage Theatre’s “Harold and Maude” Through Nov. 8: Harold’s wealthy, young and smart, but after several attempts at suicide he feels alienated and lost, until meeting an older woman named Maude at a funeral. 1468 Dayton St., Aurora, 303-856-7830 or
Compiled by Lucas Dean Fiser, Special to The Denver Post
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