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Bas Bleu Theatre Company’s “A Tuna Christmas” Nov. 14-Dec. 27: Two actors portray dozens of characters from a small Texas town in this holiday comedy. $13-$26. 401 Pine St., Fort Collins; 970-498-8949 or .

Boulder Story Healers’ “A Day for Grace” Nov. 14: Poignant two-person show about a man coming to grips with his father’s suicide, featuring Doug Vincent and Sam Llanas (The BoDeans). Longmont Museum’s Stewart Auditorium, 400 Quail Road, Longmont; 303-651-8374 or .

Now or Never Theatre Company’s “The Auspicious Adventures of an Improbable Princess” Nov. 15: Original piece told with shadow puppets, video and live music about an ordinary woman in an exotic land. Free. Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder; 303-545-9272 or .

Hitchcock Taylor Productions’ “Vodville” Nov. 13-Dec. 6: A man searches for happiness in the digital world. $22-$25. Aurora Fox Studio Theatre, 9900 E. Colfax Ave., Aurora; 303-739-1970 or aurorafoxarts .

Longmont Theatre Company’s “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” Nov. 13-22: All of Shakespeare’s plays are referenced in this breakneck comedy. $18-$20. 513 Main St., Longmont; 303-772-5200 or .

The Lumber Baron Mystery Mansion’s “Let’s Kill the Whistleblower” Nov. 13-Dec. 31: Casino fun with cocktails, dinner and an original interactive comedy murder mystery. $49.99-$89.99. 2555 W. 37th Ave., Denver; 303-477-8205.

Miners Alley Playhouse’s “A Tuna Christmas” Nov. 13-Dec. 20: It is 24 hours before Christmas, and all comic hell is about to break loose in a small Texas town. $23. 1224 Washington Ave., Golden; 303-935-3044 or .

Stories on Stage and Buntport Theater’s “Missed Connections” Nov. 14: Actors from Buntport Theater read stories about looking for love in the digital age. $20-$28. Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center, 721 Santa Fe Drive, Denver; 303-494-0523 or .

And Toto Too Theatre Company Reading Series’ “Lost Creatures” Nov. 16: Reading of a play about the meeting of British drama critic Ken Tynan and reclusive actress Louise Brooks. Free. Café Max, 2412 E. Colfax Ave., Denver; .

Town Hall Arts Center’s “Shrek: The Musical” Nov. 13-Dec. 27: Fairy tale musical based on the hit DreamWorks film. $25-$44. 2450 W. Main St., Littleton; 303-794-2787 or .

Compiled by Mark Collins, Special to The Denver Post

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