Bas Bleu’s “King O’ the Moon” Through Jan. 4: Set in 1969, the Pazinski family must endure their own changes as the world spins through the Vietnam conflict and Apollo moon landing. Directed by Jonathan Farwell. 401 Pine St., Fort Collins, 970-481-0922 or
Breckenridge Backstage Theatre’s “The Dog Park” Through Jan. 3: The local dog park
hosts a “Lovers with Leashes” event, turning one afternoon into a K-9’s social paradise. Directed
by Christopher Willard. 121 S. Ridge St., Breckenridge, 970-453-0199 or
Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”Through Dec. 28: A dog named Max follows the manipulative schemes of the Grinch and his plans to steal Christmas from the Whos. 1101 13th St., 303-893-4100 or
Edge Theater’s “The Familiars” Through Dec. 28: Honora Burdock always stays true to her holiday traditions, but this year she isn’t feeling quite herself, and it’s up to her three children to keep up with the traditions. 1560 Teller St., Lakewood, 303-232-0363 or
Ignite Theatre’s “Dreamgirls” Dec. 27-Jan. 18: Set in the ’60s, three young girlfriends form The Dreamettes and learn love, life and the challenges of being in the American public’s eye. Directed by Keith Rabin Jr. 9900 E. Colfax Ave., Aurora, 720-362-2697 or
Jesters Dinner Theatre’s “Seussical” Dec. 31-Jan. 18: The Cat in the Hat tells the story of an elephant named Horton who finds a speck of dust containing the lives of the Whos. 224 Main St., Longmont, 303-682-9980 or
Off-Center’s “The Santaland Diaries” Dec. 26-27: Based on David Sedaris’ experiences as a Macy’s elf in New York City. Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1101 13th St., 303-893-4100 or
Compiled by Lucas Dean Fiser, Special to The Denver Post
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