Articles Tagged With: Lois Evans

An Ideal Husband at The Colonial Players

You are cordially invited to the final dress ball of London’s 1894 season hosted at the illustrious grand estate of Sir Robert Chiltern. Do come prepared to gossip, scandalize, and be gossiped and scandalized about.

Translation? The Colonial Players of Annapolis is kicking off their 77th season (Time & Transformation) with a production of Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband, directed by Greg Jones. While not as farcical or tickling as The Importance of Being Earnest,

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Review: The Secret Garden at Colonial Players

When I was younger I read the book The Secret Garden. A few years later I watch the movie when it was released so I was very excited to get to see the musical adaptation of the story. Walking into the theatre at The Colonial Players of Annapolis I was transported by the stage decorations, painting, and lighting of their production of The Secret Garden with Book and Lyrics by Marsha Norman and Music by Lucy Simon.

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Review: Mornings at Seven at Colonial Players

Where am I in life? What’s the meaning of it? In the eyes of the world, what does it mean to grow old? Colonial Players of Annapolis is answering those questions with a heartwarming comedy for the holidays. Paul Osborn’s Mornings at Seven is a delightful little theatrical engagement featuring the grand dames of theatre. A timeless, undiscovered stage treasure Directed by Rick Wade, the show is perfect for a family and friends gathering this festive season.

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