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Dignity Players and director Mickey Lund are seeking a male actor aged 20-40 to play the role of Leaf Coneybear in their upcoming production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. A baritone singing role, Leaf Coneybear is a second alternate in the spelling bee with severe ADHD and a wandering focus. Rehearsals begin in early June with performances the first three weekends in August. Please contact director Mickey Lund if interested.
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Dignity Players is pleased to partner once again with Bay Theatre Company to present a staged reading of The Petoskey Stones, a new play by Elizabeth Sampson and directed by Scott Alan Smith for one night only on Monday, June 3 at 7:30pm at the UUCA. Enjoy free wine and the beautiful words of this new play as we celebrate the success of the Bay Theatre Company which is suspending its 12 year run in the Annapolis area. Admission is free and reservations can be made by emailing info@baytheatre.org.
Auditions for Art by Yazmina Reza will be held on Wednesday, May 29 and Thursday, May 30 at 7:30pm at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis. Director Darice Clewell is
Don’t miss our first exciting production of the 2013 calendar year! Directed by Dignity Player Artistic Director Mickey Lund and starring some of your Dignity Players favorites, The 25th Annual Putnam
Dignity Players is pleased to announce its 2013-2014 season – The Power of Art. Beginning in September of 2013, Dignity Players will present three plays and one musical demonstrating the power art has on the lives of individuals in all walks of life. We hope you’ll join us for our 9th season! Season tickets will go on sale on June 1, 2013.
Dignity Players strives to provide quality live theater in Annapolis, Maryland that explores social justice and equality. The local Annapolis attraction presents morality plays that inspire audiences as well as comedic productions, intended to tickle the funny bone.
A program of the UUCA, Dignity Players sprang into action in 2004. Separating it from the various theater groups around Annapolis, founders Bryan Barrett, Mickey Lund, and Sue Struve established the new group to promote “the inherent self-worth and dignity of all people” through the production of theatre arts containing a strong liberal, open-minded message of life, liberty, justice for all, hope, and dignity. An all-volunteer organization, driven by a love of Maryland theatre, Dignity Players seeks to involve members of the UUCA community and the greater Annapolis area community, and to inspire action on social issues pertaining to the rights of all people, regardless of race, gender, creed, religion, or sexual orientation.
Theater can inspire and promote, as well as entertain. With the help of the UUCA, Dignity Players hopes to bring to light the need for action on many of the social issues we read about every day, and to promote the worth and dignity of all people.
When looking for events in Annapolis theater, choose Dignity Players Theater for Change.
