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The Colonial Players

108 East Street
410-268-7373

Mission Statement:

The purpose of the organisation shall be to provide facilities, education, training, and encouragement to all members of the community who are interested in participating in the dramatic arts and further to educate the community to the appreciation of the dramatic arts by providing a variety of dramatic entertainment.

Values:

 - We value quality, both on stage and off, in all theatrical endeavors.

 - We value the contributions and involvement of all people in the creative process.

 - We value growth and development in education and mentoring.

 - We value being part of the larger community of Annapolis.

 - We value fiscal responsibility and stewardship of resources.


Our History:

Colonial Players offers a wide variety of dramatic productions in the heart of downtown Annapolis. Founded in 1949 by a group of Annapolitans dedicated to bringing high quality theater to what was then a very small town on the Chesapeake Bay, the theater continues to thrive with a dedicated corps of volunteers and a loyal subscriber base.

Our first production in 1949, The Male Animal, was staged in the Annapolis Recreation Center at the foot of Compromise Street. A scan of the original playbill is shown below. Click on either page to enlarge the pages.



Upcoming Events at The Colonial Players

Performance - Alabama Story

Friday, Jan 10, 2025 at 8:00pm
Colonial Players Annex
Annapolis, MD
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Performance - Alabama Story

Performance - Alabama Story

Saturday, Jan 11, 2025 at 8:00pm
Colonial Players Annex
Annapolis, MD
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Performance - Alabama Story

Recent News

Performance - Tiny Beautiful Things 2024

Based on the Book by Cheryl Strayed Adapted for the Stage by Nia Vardalos Co-Conceived by Marshall Heyman, Thomas Kail, and Nia Vardalos Directed by Rikki Howie Lacewell Produced by Richard Atha-Nicholls Based on the bestselling book by Cheryl…

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Performance: The Baker's Wife - March 2024

Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Book by Joseph Stein Directed by Michelle Bruno The bickering residents of a rural village in 1935 Provence, France, have been without a baker for seven weeks. They finally find peace and contentment in the…

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