Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Company’s “Uncle Jed’s Barbershop”
Sept. 26-Oct. 18: New musical based on Coretta Scott King’s book about a man in a small Arkansas town who dreams of one day opening his own barbershop, $10-$65. Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, 119 Park Ave. West, Denver; 303-295-1759 or .
Creede Repertory Theatre Company’s “Good on Paper”
Sept. 29-Oct. 25: Quirky romantic comedy about a lonely police-sketch artist who prefers the company of her drawings to humans. $38-$48. Arvada Center for the Arts, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada; 720-898-7200 or .
Denver Center Theatre Company’s “As You Like It”
Sept. 25-Nov. 1: Shakespeare’s romantic comedy set in a kingdom and the forest. $41-$51. Space Theatre, Denver Performing Arts Center, 13th and Curtis streets, Denver; 303-893-4100 or .
Independent Eye’s “King Lear”
Sept. 26-27: Shakespeare’s familial drama about a proud king and his progeny performed by two actors and 20 puppets. $23. Germinal Stage, 7287 Lowell Blvd., Westminster; 303-455-7108 or .
Pace Center’s “Singin’ in the Rain”
Sept. 25-Oct. 11: Humorous situations and scrappy dialogue are in the forecast in this splashy musical set during the beginning of the talkie picture age. $20-$25. 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker; 303-805-6800 or .
StageDoor Theatre Company’s “To Kill a Mockingbird”
Sept. 25-Oct. 10: Stage version of the classic story of racial injustice. $15-$18. 25797 Conifer Road, Conifer; 303-838-0809 or .Compiled by Mark Collins, Special to The Denver Post
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