The Pulse of the Stage: A Week in Theater

January 30, 2025, 11:43 pm
Dairy Arts Center
Dairy Arts Center
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Location: United States, Colorado, Boulder
Employees: 11-50
Stories on Stage
Stories on Stage
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Location: United States, Colorado
Employees: 51-200
The Longmont Theatre Company
The Longmont Theatre Company
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Location: United States, Colorado, Longmont
Employees: 51-200
Founded date: 1988
The theater scene is alive and buzzing. From musicals that whisk you away to fantastical realms to poignant dramas that tug at the heartstrings, there’s something for everyone. This week, we dive into a variety of productions that showcase the rich tapestry of storytelling on stage.

**Anastasia** is a musical that captures the twilight of the Russian Empire. It’s a journey through time, leading us to the vibrant streets of 1920s Paris. The Arts Hub Players in Lafayette are bringing this enchanting tale to life. It’s a limited engagement, running only until Sunday. Tickets range from $15 to $34. Don’t miss this chance to witness a story steeped in history and magic.

**Back to the Future — The Musical** is another highlight. This Broadway adaptation of the beloved 1980s film is playing at the Buell Theatre in Denver. It’s a nostalgic ride, blending humor and heart. The show runs through February 9. Grab your hoverboards and prepare for a wild adventure.

For those seeking something different, **The Ghost Quartet** offers a genre-defying experience. This song cycle melds storytelling with live music, creating an immersive atmosphere. The Catamounts at the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder host this unique production until February 8. It’s a blend of art forms that promises to captivate.

**Gutenberg, the Musical!** is a two-person spoof that pokes fun at the world of aspiring writers. It’s a comedic take on ambition and dreams. This production is on stage at the Garner Galleria Theatre in Denver until May 4. Tickets are priced at $60. It’s a humorous escape into the minds of two hopefuls.

**Hope and Gravity** explores the intertwining lives of nine characters when an elevator crashes. This play is a delightful mix of comedy and surprise. It runs through February 16 at The Savoy in Denver and later at the Nomad Playhouse in Boulder. Tickets range from $15 to $50. Expect unexpected connections and laughter.

In a fresh twist, **JANE/EYRE** reimagines the classic novel with a queer perspective. This adaptation features live original music, adding depth to the beloved story. It’s showing at Buntport Theater in Denver until February 1. With a name-your-own-price ticket option, it’s accessible for all.

**Morning After Grace** is a charming comedy that delves into second chances and unexpected connections. It’s a heartwarming exploration of life’s surprises, running through March 2 at Miners Alley Playhouse in Golden. Tickets are priced between $40 and $59. It’s a reminder that life often brings joy when least expected.

**The Reservoir** is a world premiere that follows a young man’s journey to recovery. This poignant play is showing at the Denver Center Theatre Company until March 9. It’s a story of resilience and hope, perfect for those seeking inspiration.

For family-friendly fun, **Shrek, the Musical** brings the animated classic to life. This production is at Jesters Dinner Theatre in Longmont until March 30. Tickets range from $19 to $55. It’s a delightful romp through the fairy tale world, filled with laughter and lessons.

**We’re Still Here** is a new musical that highlights the effort to preserve a sacred Indigenous river. Based on true events, it’s a powerful narrative that runs through February 9 at the Dairy Arts Center. Tickets are priced between $20 and $25. This production is a call to action, blending art with advocacy.

**The Wizard of Oz** offers a youth-performed version of Dorothy’s iconic journey. It’s a magical experience for all ages, running until February 8 at Jesters Dinner Theatre. Tickets range from $20 to $40. This timeless tale continues to enchant audiences.

Looking ahead, **Almost Maine** presents a series of vignettes about love in a cold place. It’s a charming exploration of human connection, set for February 14-15 at Longmont Museum. Tickets are priced between $28 and $32. Expect warmth amidst the chill.

**Blues for an Alabama Sky** is a drama set during the Harlem Renaissance. It juxtaposes euphoria with the harsh realities of the Great Depression. This production runs from February 8 to March 9 at the John Hand Theater in Denver. It’s a powerful reminder of resilience through art.

**Chasing Breadcrumbs** navigates the complexities of modern life with humor and insight. This commissioned play runs from February 20 to March 9 at the Dairy Arts Center. Tickets are priced between $28 and $41. It’s a contemporary reflection on society’s quirks.

**Clybourne Park** picks up where “A Raisin in the Sun” left off. This searing play runs from February 14 to March 30 at the Arvada Center. It’s a critical examination of race and community, a must-see for those interested in social issues.

**A Cure for Loneliness** features touching stories about human connection. It’s a reminder of the importance of relationships in our increasingly disconnected world. This event takes place on February 16 at Su Teatro in Denver. Tickets are priced at $26.

**If It’s Monday This Must Be Murder** is a whodunit comedy set in a country club. It runs from February 7 to 16 at Longmont Theatre Company. Expect laughter and intrigue in this light-hearted mystery.

**John Proctor is the Villain** offers a fresh take on a classic. High school students explore relevance in a biting, funny narrative. This production runs from February 21 to March 2 at CU Department of Theatre in Boulder. Tickets are priced at $23.

Lastly, **Long Day’s Journey Into Night** is a classic drama by Eugene O’Neill. It delves into family struggles and personal shortcomings. This production runs from February 13 to 23 at the Dairy Arts Center. Tickets range from $24 to $28. It’s a profound exploration of the human condition.

The theater scene is vibrant and diverse. Each production offers a unique lens on life, love, and the human experience. Whether you seek laughter, drama, or inspiration, the stage has something to offer. Step into the spotlight and enjoy the show.