Entertainment
Inside track: Kyle Hollingsworth brings the party to the street, a comedy brunch for Father’s Day and more fun
TODAY
Stage
The folks at Jesters Dinner Theatre dive into several of your favorite Dr. Seuss stories with the musical “Seussical,” playing various dates through Sept. 1, at 224 Main St., Longmont; $19-$50; jesterstheatre.com.
Local rock
Prodigal son Christopher Robert Clauss started his band Phoebe Nix a decade ago in Bruce Springsteen’s haunt Asbury Park, N.J., before returning to Boulder, and the band headlines at 8 p.m. Friday at the Fox Theatre, 1135 13th St., Boulder; $18-$20; axs.com.
Street party
String Cheese Incident veteran Kyle Hollingsworth brings his solo act, along with his band, to open Louisville’s 2024 Street Faire summer of live outdoor concerts when Hollingsworth performs at 6 p.m. Friday at the Steinbaugh Pavilion, 824 Front St., Louisville; free; downtownlouisville.com.
WEEKEND
Outdoor theater
Watch for the rabbit holes — real and imagined — when Arts in the Open performs Lewis Carroll’s classic “Alice in Wonderland” with a short hike at 10 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Saturday through July 14, at Chautauqua Park, 900 Baseline Road, Boulder; $16-$21; chautauqua.com.
Father’s Day
Celebrate Dad on Father’s Day with food and laughs during the Sunday Comics brunch — featuring eats, live improv and stand-up comedy — at 11 a.m. Sunday at The Times Collaborative, 338 Main St., Longmont. The ticket includes a brunch board by Cruagh Catering Company. longmontoutloud.com.
FUTURE
Guitar god
Some call him the greatest living guitarist, and you can see what the fuss is about when Tommy Emmanuel plays at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Chautauqua Auditorium, 100 Morning Glory Drive, Boulder; $43-$53; chautauqua.com.
FREE
Film
Americans’ declining participation in clubs, associations and civic activities threatens democracy according to Robert Putnam’s bestseller “Bowling Alone,” and a 2023 documentary “Join or Die” outlines the book’s ideas. The city of Longmont sponsors a screening of the film at 5:30 p.m. Monday in the City Council Chambers, 350 Kimbark St., Longmont; free (registration required); longmontcolorado.gov.
KIDS
Film
An ordinary LEGO mini-figure is mistaken for an extraordinary hero in “The LEGO Movie,” screening at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Longmont Museum’s Stewart Auditorium, 400 Quail Road, Longmont; $3-$5; longmontcolorado.gov.