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Compass Rose Theater Announces Summer Production Of "Alice In Wonderland"

Compass Rose Theater’s student production of “Alice in Wonderland” will run on weekends from July 19-28, with evening and matinee performances. more

Folk Duo Travels From England To Annapolis For Show

Singer-songwriter duo Ray Hughes and Sian Chandler will showcase their unique sound at 49 West Coffeehouse on June 17. more

Which Came First, The Chicken Or The Soup?

Humor columnist Ben Schwalb responds to the lawyers who attempted to thwart his publishing ambitions. more

Colonial Players Presents “The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time”

Now through May 18, Colonial Players is performing “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” a show that delves into the wonders of life. more

Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre Takes Audiences To “The Prom”

Four fading Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage in “The Prom,” playing May 23 through June 15 at Annapolis Summer Garden Theater. more

Annapolis Opera Vocal Competition Is Coming To Maryland Hall

The Annapolis Opera’s 36th annual vocal competition will treat an audience to the talents of rising stars at Maryland Hall on May 5 at 3:00pm. more

Children’s Theatre Of Annapolis To Present “Descendants: The Musical”

Based on the popular Disney Channel original movies, “Descendants: The Musical” is bringing comedy, adventure and hit songs to Children’s Theatre of Annapolis from May 3-19. more

Naptown MusicFeast Offers A Smorgasbord Of Live Entertainment And Fun

The music and food truck festival will return to the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds on May 11. more

Let’s Go! Music Festival Is Made For Memories

The fourth annual Let’s Go! Music Festival will return to Crownsville from May 31-June 2. more

“Civil War” Is A Thriller That Hits Close To Home

Given the movie’s title, marketing and the current political climate, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Alex Garland’s “Civil War” is a movie about the growing divide … more

AACC Theatre Audiences Devour Delicious Cult Classic

The 1932 story “Green Thoughts” by John Collier has inspired several short stories, movies and musical adaptations. A human-eating plant from outer space sounds completely plausible, … more

Toby’s Invites Audiences To “Be Our Guest”

Toby’s Dinner Theatre in Columbia is presenting a tale as old as time: “Beauty and the Beast.” Disney’s popular story is onstage now through June 16. more
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