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Tech Equipment Sale

Colonial Players is pleased to announce the availability of a variety of gently used sound equipment for sale. Click here for details.

General Membership Meeting - UPDATED

Board elections will be held at the upcoming General Membership Meeting on March 27, 2012. Join us!

63rd Season Celebration

Mark your calendars for the Colonial Players Season Celebration - AUGUST 18, 2012!

64th Season Director Applications

Director applications are available for the 64th season. Click here for details!

Moonlight and Magnolias Auditions

Moonlight and Magnolias audition dates have been announced!

Going to St. Ives Auditions

Going to St. Ives audition dates have been announced!

Summer One Act Festival

Calling "New" or "New to Colonial Players" Directors and Producers! Take the plunge and join us for our summer 2012 One Act Festival!

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Mission Statement

The purpose of the organization 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.

Our 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. In 1955, Colonial Players purchased an old car repair shop on East Street, the current location of the theater. Numerous expansions and renovations over the years created the 180 seat arena theater we enjoy today. In 1989, Colonial Players purchased two units in the Renard Court industrial center on General's Highway which house the scenery and costume shops, rehearsal space, and a board meeting room.

Our regular seasons have included classic, contemporary and cutting edge comedies, dramas, and musicals. Experimental theater, theater for children, works by new playwrights, one-act play festivals, workshops, talk-backs and forums, and our traditional production of A Christmas Carol fulfill our mission to entertain, educate, and enrich our community through the dramatic arts.

Colonial Players continues working to develop and encourage appreciation of the dramatic arts both among participants and among members of our audience. All our activities are open to the public. Colonial Players is proud to have been a part of Annapolis' history for over half a century. During that time many of Annapolis's most talented and popular personalities have been associated with our theater, including former mayor, Dean Johnson.

Explore our town and our history and while you're here, please come see one of our shows. Standby tickets are usually available!

Governance Documents

Our governance documents (Bylaws, Resolutions, and Production Manual) are available on our downloads page, along with many other theatre documents. Click here to view the downloads page.