The Arvada Center’s “A Man of No Importance”
April 28-May 17: Musical set in a working-class Dublin neighborhood in 1964, featuring live musical accompaniment by Colorado’s own Colcannon. $53-$73. 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada, 720-898-7200 or
The Avenue Theater’s “Motherhood Out Loud”
April 24-May 31: Play that shatters traditional notions about parenthood and unveils its inherent comedy and deeply personal truths. $23.50-$26.50. 417 E. 17th Ave., 303-321-5925 or
Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company’s “Hysteria”
April 24-May 17: Sigmund Freud is dying, but there are visitors to see, including Salvador Dali, in this comedy. $16-$27. Dairy Center for the Arts, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder, 303-444-7328 or
The Edge Theatre’s “Jerusalem”
April 24-May 24: Rooster Byron, modern-day Pied Piper, is a wanted man as he prepares to stand up to local officials in this hilarious and surprising play set in the English countryside. $26. 1560 Teller St., Lakewood, 303-232-0363 or
Rotary Club of Estes Park’s “It’s Showtime!”
April 25: Musical revue featuring Broadway show tunes, rock, folk and more, all to benefit the Rotary
Club’s scholarship fund. $15-$18. Presbyterian Community Church of the Rockies, 1700 Brodie Ave., Estes Park, 970-586-3528
Theatreworks’ “The Liar”
April 24-May 10: A young, handsome charmer of a man in this 17th-century French comedy has one problem: he’s the world’s biggest liar. Adapted by David Ives. $15-$35. Dusty Loo Bon Vivant Theater, 3955 Regent Circle, Colorado Springs, 719-255-3232 or
Union Colony Civic Center’s “The Midtown Men”
April 29: Musical revue that covers hits from the 1960s. $38-$75. 701 10th Ave., Greeley, 970-356-5000 or
Compiled by Mark Collins, Special to The Denver Post
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