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Mary Jane
On the heels of Mother’s Day, this heartfelt play explores the depths of motherhood. Produced by Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company and previously staged on Broadway with Rachel McAdams in the lead role, Mary Jane follows a single mother contending with her child’s chronic illness while keeping a cheery demeanor. Through May 24; times vary; $17–$48
Arvada Center Spring Pottery Sale
If your cabinets could use a little more character, head to this ceramics sale for handmade mugs, vessels, and other ceramic treasures. The pieces for purchase are made from the Arvada Center’s faculty and advanced students; proceeds benefit the artists and studio. May 12–17; Tuesday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–7 p.m., Sunday, noon–5 p.m.; free attendance
Civic Center EATS
Downtown office workers can get a reprieve from microwaveable lunches and tasteless grain bowls thanks to this weekly local food truck congregation. Grab a bite from food trucks like Berliner Haus, Smokin Wheels BBQ, and the Balkan European—then enjoy your meal while watching rotating musical acts. Also this week, food truck connoisseurs should check out the Food Truck Carnival in Northglenn. Civic Center EATS: May 13–June 25; Wednesday–Thursday, 11 a.m.–2 p.m.; free attendance; Food Truck Carnival: May 15–17; times vary; free attendance
Stranahan’s Cask Thief

You won’t find this annual event’s whiskeys on the shelves of your local liquor store. Each year, Stranahan’s unearths one-of-a-kind barrels from its cellar and gives whiskey lovers a chance to take a bottle home. The event is also a party unto itself—swill cocktails with fellow enthusiasts, listen to live music, and chow on food truck fare. May 16; noon–3:30 p.m., 6:30–10 p.m.; general admission is $83
Danceportation: Bass Invasion 002

Music has the power to transport us—and in the case of this bass-heavy music festival, it’ll transport you to an alien realm. Held within Meow Wolf’s psychedelic Convergence Station, the event includes a global lineup of DJs who will perform on four stages spread across various floors. May 16; 9:30 p.m.–2 a.m.; $87; 21-plus
Wild Wild Wagon Wheels
If you’ve ever wanted to play Oregon Trail IRL, this live action role playing event is for you. Four Mile Historic Park originally developed the program for schoolchildren, but it’s opening the experience up to the public. Start off by packing your covered wagon, then pan for gold, churn butter, weave, and chow on snacks like jerky and hardtack. May 17; 10 a.m.–4 p.m.; $10

