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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

A lone walker enjoys a recent summer evening stroll on one of Summit's numerous recreational trails.
Bill Linfield / Special to the Daily |

Cabaret

Silverthorne, July 24

1:30 p.m. (July 24), The Lake Dillon Theatre Company, 246-X Rainbow Drive. Exploring the relationships of a young American writer and his English muse, a Jewish greengrocer widower and a German widow, and an ensemble of colorful characters, Cabaret examines life a tumultuous and heartbreaking era.



Chicago

Breckenridge, July 24



7:30 p.m., Breckenridge Backstage Theater, 121 S. Ridge St. In razzle-dazzle, roaring twenties Chicago, married chorine Roxie Hart murders a faithless lover. Roxie and a sister murderess, Velma Kelly, are both headline hunters seeking to capitalize on pre-trial publicity for the sake of acquittal and stage careers.

Summer Cabaret Series – ‘Red Hot in 2016’

Silverthorne, July 24

6:30 p.m., The Lake Dillon Theatre Company, 246-X Rainbow Drive. This production of ‘Red Hot in 2016’ features numbers from the hottest shows currently playing on Broadway. $19-$39.

Tombstone Tales at Twilight

Breckenridge, July 24

5:30 p.m., Valley Brook Cemetery, 905 Airport Road. Hear the tales of Breckenridge’s past from beyond the grave on this 90 minute walk through Valley Brook Cemetery. This historic Victorian cemetery dates back to 1882 and reflects the areas rich mining history. Reservations required by 3:30 p.m. Offered every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. $15/adult, $10 kid (4-12). breckheritage.com. (970) 453-9767.

DooWop Denny Rockin Oldies Show

Frisco, July 24

4 p.m., Blue Spruce Inn, 20 Main St. 50s, 60s and 70s tunes.

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