A Taste of Shakespeare’s “All’s Well That Ends Well”
July 8-31: Shakespeare’s comedy filled with people in disguise and broad buffoonery, set in the Old West. Free. 513 Main St., Longmont; longmonttheatre.org.
Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s “Cymbeline”
July 14- Aug. 7: Shakespeare’s romance about a king trying to tame Britain herself. $10-$60. Colorado Shakespeare Festival, University Theatre, CU, Boulder; 303-492-8008 or coloradoshakes.org.
Theater Company of Lafayette’s “The Dali Follies”
July 8- 17: A family-friendly short-play festival inspired by Salvador Dali. $10-$13. Mary Miller Theater, 300 E. Simpson St., Lafayette,; 800-838-3006 or tclstage.org.
Evergreen Players’ “The Addams Family”
July 8-31: Musical about Wednesday Addams, who has fallen in love with a “normal” young man. $15-$25. Center Stage, 27608 Fireweed Dr., Evergreen; 303-674-4934 or evergreenplayers.org.
Now or Never Theatre Company’s “The Auspicious Adventures of an Improbable Princess”
July 8-9: Story that incorporates Hindu traditions, and puppetry, live music and video. $10-$12. July 8, Trident Café, 940 Pearl St., Boulder; July 9, Louisville Arts Center, 801 Grant Ave., Louisville; nowornevertheatre.com.
Phamaly Theatre Company’s “Evita”
July 14-Aug. 7:Tim Rice/Andrew Lloyd Webber musical about Argentina’s controversial First Lady. $15-$20.Byron Theatre, 2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver; Phamaly.org
Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre’s “Titanic”
July 8-Aug. 26: Musical about romance and tragedy aboard the unsinkable ship. $25-$45. 800 Grand Ave., Grand Lake; 970-627-3421 or rockymountainrep.com
Theatre Aspen’s “Buyer and Cellar”
July 9-Aug. 19: Comedy about an out-of-work actor who’s a big fan of Barbra Streisand. $29-$100. Hurst Theatre, 470 Rio Grande Pl., Aspen; 970-300-4474 or theatreaspen.org
Compiled by Mark Collins, Special to The Denver Post
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