On stage

& Juliet: There’s life after Romeo for the young heroine in this Broadway musical; through June 15, DCPA Broadway, Buell Theatre, 14th and Curtis streets, Denver; $47-$112; denvercenter.org.

Annie: Musical about an irascible red-headed orphan; through June 22, Jester’s Dinner Theatre, 224 Main St., Longmont; $19-$55; jesterstheatre.com.

The Conversation Part 1 — The Israeli-Palestinian Conversation: Theater piece that allows urgent voices from each side of the ongoing conflict to speak their truths; through Saturday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; $15-$30; thedairy.org.

Forbidden Broadway — Merrily We Stole a Song: A cabaret that roasts more than 30 Broadway hits, through June 29, DCPA Broadway, Garner Galleria Theatre, 14th and Curtis streets, Denver; $77; denvercenter.org.

Head Over Heels: Jukebox musical set to the songs of The Go-Go’s; through June 5, The Arts Hub, 420 Courtney Way, Lafayette; $15-$35; artshub.org.

Ring of Fire: Musical revue featuring the songs of Johnny Cash; through June 29, Miners Alley Playhouse, 1100 Miners Alley, Golden; $45; minersalley.com.

Ripcord: Two senior living facility residents embark on a friendly bit of competition; through June 29, Firehouse Theater Company, John Hand Theater, 7653 E 1st Place, Denver; $30-$34; thedairy.org.

Coming soon

The Book Handlers: Award-winning comedy about an odd service that will make your books look read, even though they haven’t been; June 13-29, Buntport Theater, 717 Lipan St., Denver; name-your-price; buntport.com.

FEED — Wood: Whiskey and guitars will be paired in an evening of food, song and musings; June 13-15, The Catamounts, Lone Hawk Farm, 10790 N. 49th St., Longmont; $95; thecatamounts.org.

The Tempest: Magic, romance and intrigue swirl on an island in a fantastical Shakespeare play; June 7-Aug. 10, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Roe Green Theatre (indoors), CU campus; $26-$95; cupresents.org.

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