32 W E S T W O R D W e s t w o r d U n w r a p p e d 2 0 2 5 - 2 6 westword.com Winter Park: November 15: Amateur Ski Ballet; November 22: Mary Jane Mini Mogul Showdown; November 29: Holiday Tree Lighting in Winter Park Village; December 6, 13 and 20: Reindeer and Holiday Drone Show; December 24: Torchlight Parade; January 10: Mary Jane 50th Birthday Party, winterparkresort.com. A R T Art Students League of Denver: All That Glitters: A Holiday Salon spotlights shiny and dazzling works. Now through Friday, December 12, free. 200 Grant Street, asld.org. Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art: Medi- aLive: Data Rich, Dirt Poor digs into how value and values are constructed environmentally, culturally and archivally. Now through January 11, free or pay from your heart. 1750 13th Street, Boulder, bmoca.org. Clyfford Still Museum: “Tell Clyfford I Said ‘Hi’”: An Exhibition Curated by Children of the Colville Confed- erated Tribes, through May 10, $15-$18 adults; youth free. 1250 Bannock Street, clyffordstillmuseum.org. Denver Art Museum: Ink & Thread: Codices and the Art of Storytelling and Confl uence of Nature: Nancy Hemenway Barton, through November 30; Conversa- tion Pieces: Stories From the Fashion Archives, Feb- ruary 15-August 30, $22-$30 adults; youth free. 100 West 14th Avenue Parkway, denverartmuseum.org. Museum of Contemporary Art Denver: Roni Horn: Water, Water on the Wall, You’re the Fairest of Them All and Deborah Jack: The Haunting of Estuar- ies… An (After)math of Confl uence, through February 15, $5-$14 adults; youth free. 1485 Delgany Street, mcadenver.org. Pirate: Contemporary Art: Fields at the Edge of Becoming, paintings by Denise Demby exploring the quiet threshold between stillness and transformation. November 21-December 7, free. 7130 West 16th Avenue, Lakewood, pirateartonline.org. Spectra Art Space: Featuring more than 250 artists, Tiny Art, Big Ideas draws inspiration from life’s small yet profound moments. Opening reception Saturday, November 29, 3-10 p.m., free with RSVP. 1836 South Broadway, spectraartspace.com. T H E AT E R A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage:A timeless classic featuring the whole Peanuts gang and music performed by the Colorado Symphony. Saturday, December 6, 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, December 7, 2:30 p.m., $15-$123. Boettcher Concert Hall, 1301 13th Street, acharliebrownchrist- maslive.com. A Christmas Carol: The DCPA Theatre Company will perform this joyous musical adaptation based on the classic novel by Charles Dickens. November 21-December 28, $41.30-$189.98. Wolf Theatre, 1301 13th Street, denvercenter.org. A Christmas Nightmare: A burlesque and aerial tribute to The Nightmare Before Christmas. December 5-7, $46-$56. The Clocktower Cabaret, 1601 Arapa- hoe Street, clocktowercabaret.com. Disney’s Frozen: Reimagined for the stage, this uplifting winter tale is full of magic, humor and a stunning musical score. November 21-January 4, $40.30-$105. Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, 6901 Wadsworth Boulevard, Arvada, arvadacenter.org. A Drag Queen Christmas: This holiday-themed, adults-only show is the longest-running drag tour in the country. Saturday, November 29, 8 p.m., $65.20-$82.90. Buell Theatre, 1301 13th Street, artscomplex.com. Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical: Be transported to the whimsical world of Whoville during this heart-warming holiday musical. December 3-7, $41.30-$129.80. Buell Theatre, 1301 13th Street, denvercenter.org. Goodnight Moon: Introduce your little one to the magic of theater with a captivating adaptation of the popular children’s book. Now through January 25, $33.04 adults and $25.96 youth. Randy Weeks Conservatory Theatre, 1101 13th Street, denvercenter.org. It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play: A cast of characters will tell this timeless story within a 1940s radio studio, complete with vintage microphones and live sound effects. November 29-December 28, $40-$69. Miners Alley Performing Arts Center, 1100 Miner’s Alley, Golden, minersalley.com. Mary Poppins: Rediscover the enchantment of the world’s most beloved nanny during this musical classic. Now through December 28; $30-$70 adults, $18 youth and free under fi ve. Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College, 30 West Dale Street, Colorado Springs, fac.colora- docollege.edu. Stocking Stuffers: Share a good laugh during this new, adults-only musical comedy packed with heart and highly inappropriate holiday cheer. November 28-December 28, $40-$64. Miners Alley Performing Arts Center, 1100 Miner’s Alley, Golden, minersalley.com. F I L M Elf in Concert: View the heartwarming holiday classic on a giant screen, with live accompaniment by the Colorado Symphony. Monday, December 22, and Tuesday, December 23, 7 p.m., $19.20-$157.44. Boettcher Concert Hall, 1301 13th Street, tickets. coloradosymphony.org. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in Concert: Relive the magic of Harry Potter on the big screen, with live accompaniment by the Colorado Symphony. Friday, January 16, and Saturday, January 17, 7 p.m., and Sunday, January 18, 1 p.m., $15-$123. Boettcher Concert Hall, 1301 13th Street, tickets. coloradosymphony.org. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York: The Colorado Symphony will perform a live score by composer John Williams while the delightful holiday fi lm appears on screen. Friday, November 28, and Saturday, Novem- ber 29, 7:30 p.m., $15-$123. Boettcher Concert Hall, 1301 13th Street, artscomplex.com. A Nostalgic Night With Macaulay Culkin: