Six

This historical musical is the biggest thing since Hamilton—so make sure you secure tickets when the touring production comes to Denver’s Buell Theatre. From Catherine of Aragon to Catherine Parr, the six wives of Henry VIII will tell their stories through incredibly catchy pop tunes. Jan. 7–11; times vary; starting at $89

One More Time: A Tribute to Daft Punk

Even if you’re not a Daft Punk devotee, this tribute to the electronic music duo at Meow Wolf will make you lose yourself to dance. DJ Erin Stereo will spin attendees through the group’s hits and remixes in a multisensory display. Jan. 9–10; 8 p.m.; $35

Life: A Delightful Show about Fear and Grief

Thinking about death for two hours might not be your ideal way to spend a Friday night, but this deep exploration of heavy themes will leave you laughing, crying, and feeling introspective. Performers Katie Mason, Elaina McMillan, and Andrea Sodergren will share the different ways grief and loss have affected their lives—from parents with Alzheimer’s disease to post-divorce dating. Jan. 9–10; 7 p.m.; $35

National Western Stock Show

Longhorn cattle parade down the street in downtown Denver
Photo courtesy of National Western Stock Show

Look both ways before you cross the street in LoDo this week: There’s going to be a stampede of Longhorn cattle coming through. To kick off this year’s National Western Stock Show, a western cattle drive (including Longhorns, horses, tractors, marching bands, and cowboys) will make its way downtown. Over the next week, attend rodeos, fiddle championships, showcases, beef and wine festivals, and more. Jan. 10–25; times vary; ticket prices vary

Bad Books

Bad Books
Bad Books rehearsal with Jada Suzanne Dixon (left) and Lauren Dennis (right). Photo by Emily Whalen

A librarian is the unlikely hero of this topical play that centers around touchy tomes, parenting, and censorship. A troubled teen is given a controversial book by his librarian—and when his mother confronts the librarian about the novel, what ensues is a contentious yet surprisingly heartfelt discussion about what divides us. Jan. 10–Feb. 1; times vary; starting at $29

All-Out Polar Prowl

Real runners know that it’s a year-round sport, so layer up and get to this chilly winter race in Arvada. The good news is there’s a penguin costume contest, so that fluffy onesie should help keep you warm. You can opt for a 5K, 10K, or a half marathon—all distances are BOLDERBoulder-qualifying events. Winners receive cash prizes, but all finishers will get a medal, including your four-legged family members. Jan. 10; 9 a.m.; $54–$86