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Hilarious ‘Art’ opens 74th season for Colonial Players of Annapolis

A night of laughter, with plenty to think about after.

Review: ‘Nine’ at Colonial Players of Annapolis

Colonial Players of Annapolis' production of Nine is a musical extravaganza, with lots of marvelous singing and dancing, as well as beautiful costumes. With a...

Review: ‘Calendar Girls’ at Colonial Players of Annapolis

The Colonial Players’ production of Calendar Girls is a screamingly funny, yet poignant comedy. Written by Tim Firth, who co-wrote the 2003 movie, and...

Best of 2016 #15: Best Performances in Plays in Community Theatres...

DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #15: Best Performances in Plays and Ensembles in Community Theaters in DC/MD/VA Area Area Mark T. Allen as John Barrymore in I...

Review: ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ at the Colonial Players of...

The Colonial Players of Annapolis’ Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, directed by Craig Allen Mummey and written by the late Edward Albee, brings the...

A Preview of Colonial Players of Annapolis’ ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia...

Colonial Players of Annapolis may be in its 68th season, but the production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? opening October 21, 2016, will...

Review: ‘Guys and Dolls’ at 2nd Star Productions

2nd Star Productions' highly entertaining Guys and Dolls is a lively, colorful production about charming guys and their frustrated dolls. Based on characters and a...

An Interview with Colonial Players’ Bat Boy: Ron Giddings

Hold me, Bat Boy! Touch me, Bat Boy! Bring me to the light of Colonial Players' edgy production of the cult classic Bat Boy:...

‘Bat Boy: The Musical’ at Colonial Players

Sweet wounded Jesus! A fanged creature has been spotted roaming East street in Annapolis and shocking the patrons of the Colonial Players! Terrorized by...

‘Bell, Book, and Candle’ at Colonial Players by Amanda Gunther

Double double toil and trouble! There’s magic in the air with all this hocus pocus brewing over at Colonial Players as they present John...