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Theater and Art Productions – Loveland Reporter-Herald
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Theater and Art Productions – Loveland Reporter-Herald

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“Young Frankenstein – The Mel Brooks Musical”: 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Northern Colorado Performing Arts, 575 N. Denver Ave., Loveland. The grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein finds himself in the mad scientist skin of his ancestors. $16 in advance or $18 at the door. nocopa.org.

Colorado Eagles vs. Ontario Reign: 7:05pm Friday and Saturday, Blue Arena, 5290 Arena Circle, Loveland. $32.99 and up, 970-686-7468, coloradoeagles.com.

Vintage Market Days: 10am-4pm Friday-Sunday, The Ranch, 5280 Arena Circle, Loveland. Featuring vintage inspired items including original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade treasures, home decor, outdoor furniture, supplies and more. Tickets $17, available at vintagemarketdays.com. Children under 12 free.

Texas Hold’em: 7-10:30 p.m., Boise Tavern, 1475 N. Boise Ave., no. 4, Loveland. Free, rockymountainpokervenues.com.

Pub quiz night: 6:30-9 p.m., Big Thompson Brewery, 114 E. 15th St., Loveland. Toll free, 970-619-8138 or visit bigtbrewery.com.

Chess games: 1-4:30 p.m., Chilson Senior Center, 700 E. Fourth St., Loveland. The community is welcome to come and play chess with others in the recreation hall of the Senior Center. Toll free, 970-962-2783.

Bingo: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Bingo Planet, 281 E. 29th St., Loveland. Benefits Fort Collins Lions Club Charitable Activities. $10, email [email protected].

Homeward Alliance Mobile Laundry: 9 a.m. to noon at the Loveland Public Library parking lot, 300 N. Adams Ave., Loveland. Pickup by 2:45 PM Free, 970-460-6451, email [email protected].

Public Star Night: 7-10 p.m., Little Thompson Observatory, 850 Spartan Ave., Berthoud. Telescopes available for viewing, weather permitting. No reservations are required.

Children’s Theater of Fort Collins – “The SpongeBob Musical”: 7pm Friday, 2pm and 7pm Saturday and 2pm Sunday, Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia St., Fort Collins. The power of optimism can really save the world. $23-$26, 970-221-6730, lctix.com.

OpenStage Theater and Co. — “Reefer Madness”: 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through Nov. 30 and 2 p.m. Sundays, Nov. 17 and 24, Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia St., Fort Collins. Musical comedy inspired by the 1936 propaganda film of the same name. $18-$52, 970-221-6730, lctix.com.

JC Currais: 7 and 9:30 p.m. Friday and 6 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, The Comedy Fort, 167 N. College Ave., Fort Collins. Over 21 years of age. $21, comedyfortcollins.com.

Windsor High School Theater Department — “The Old Man and the Old Moon”: 7 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Windsor High School, 1100 W Main St., Windsor. The old man reaches for the Old Moon, filling the light that pours forth each night. When his wife unexpectedly leaves home, the Old Man abandons his post and plunges the world into darkness. $7-$12, whstheatreco.booktix.com or at the door.

Closing weekend of the “Free for All” exhibition: noon-4 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Art & Heritage Center, 116 Fifth St., Windsor. Free, windsorgov.com/calendar.aspx?EID=6434.

NoCo Theatrix — “Descendants The Musical”: 6:30pm Friday, 3pm & 6:30pm Saturday, 2pm & 6pm Sunday, Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. The teenage children of Maleficent, the Evil Queen, Jafar and Cruella De Vil have a difficult choice: should they follow in their parents’ evil footsteps or learn to be good? $10-$16, 970-356-5000, ucstars.com.

Go West Film Festival – ‘As Wide as the Sky’ and ‘White Buffalo’: 6:30 p.m., Friday, LINC, 501 Eighth Ave., Greeley. Also, “The Drover’s Wife” at noon at LINC, 501 Eighth Ave. Moderated discussion took place after each film. Full free program available at gowestfilmfest.org.

Objectives Community theater group — “Lysistrata”: 7pm Friday-Saturday and 1pm Saturday and Sunday, Ed Beaty Hall Theatre, 5203 W. 20th St., Greeley. Aristophanes’ ancient Greek comedy tells the story of a strong woman who rallies the women of her community to stop their husbands from getting involved in the Peloponnesian War by withholding sex. With “talkbacks” after the Friday and Sunday shows. For mature audiences only. $10, events.aims.edu.

Reception of the “recognized and strangely familiar” artist: 5-7 p.m., Tointon Gallery, 651 10th Ave., Greeley. Mark Paxton’s paintings show faces expressing emotions as he attempts to represent humanity through brushstrokes. Free, visit greeleygov.com/activities/public-art/tointon-gallery.

“Wildlands and Wildlife” Opening Reception: 5-7 pm, Estes Park Art Center, 517 Big Thompson Ave., Unit 201, Estes Park. The exhibit of paintings by Mary Benke and Jennifer Shoemaker runs through December 23. 970-586-5882, artcenterofestes.com.

Weekend Trivia Haunt: Friday-Sunday, Hotel Stanley, 333 E. Wonderview Ave., Estes Park. A gamified celebration of the Stanley Hotel with themed quizzes, mini-games, special challenges and prizes. For over 21 years of age. $150 per person. stanleylive.com/triviahunt.