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ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Marylandian -- 2021-2022 SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT
Romeo and Juliet
(October 8 – October 31, 2021)
Come experience Shakespeare's most famous tale of "star-crossed lovers" who defy the feud that divides their families and are driven toward tragedy.
A Christmas Carol
(November 26 – December 26, 2021)
Our Helen Hayes Award – recommended original production of this classic holiday story has become an annual holiday tradition, delighting patrons of all ages.
A Broadway Holiday
(December 9 – December 26, 2021)
We've updated our confection of holiday show-stoppers with new song and dance numbers, performed by our popular Broadway performers and a live band.
Cabaret, the Musical
(February 11 – March 6, 2022)
Updated from our popular performance three seasons ago, a raucous ensemble takes the club stage nightly to tantalize the crowd while society ominously unravels beyond.
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Treasure Island
(April 1 – April 24, 2022)
A swashbuckling adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's most beloved novel, this new production is a tale of buccaneers, buried gold, treasure maps, pirates, and the famous "Long John Silver".
The Servant of Two Masters
at Reynolds Tavern
(May 17 - August 30, 2022)
This hilarious play tells the story of a hungry servant who, realizing that working for two masters could ensure him more food, tries to do the job of two men while working desperately to conceal that fact from both employers.
As You Like It
at the historic Gresham Estate
(July 7 - July 24, 2022)
One of the Bard's most beloved comedies about flirtation, friendship and mistaken identities, takes a lighthearted look at the fickle and passionate nature of love.
Visit https://classictheatremaryland.org/ for more information.
Romeo and Juliet
(October 8 – October 31, 2021)
Come experience Shakespeare's most famous tale of "star-crossed lovers" who defy the feud that divides their families and are driven toward tragedy.
A Christmas Carol
(November 26 – December 26, 2021)
Our Helen Hayes Award – recommended original production of this classic holiday story has become an annual holiday tradition, delighting patrons of all ages.
A Broadway Holiday
(December 9 – December 26, 2021)
We've updated our confection of holiday show-stoppers with new song and dance numbers, performed by our popular Broadway performers and a live band.
Cabaret, the Musical
(February 11 – March 6, 2022)
Updated from our popular performance three seasons ago, a raucous ensemble takes the club stage nightly to tantalize the crowd while society ominously unravels beyond.
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Treasure Island
(April 1 – April 24, 2022)
A swashbuckling adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's most beloved novel, this new production is a tale of buccaneers, buried gold, treasure maps, pirates, and the famous "Long John Silver".
The Servant of Two Masters
at Reynolds Tavern
(May 17 - August 30, 2022)
This hilarious play tells the story of a hungry servant who, realizing that working for two masters could ensure him more food, tries to do the job of two men while working desperately to conceal that fact from both employers.
As You Like It
at the historic Gresham Estate
(July 7 - July 24, 2022)
One of the Bard's most beloved comedies about flirtation, friendship and mistaken identities, takes a lighthearted look at the fickle and passionate nature of love.
Visit https://classictheatremaryland.org/ for more information.
Source: Classic Theatre of Maryland
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