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Colonial Players To Donate To ALS Association

The Colonial Players of Annapolis will donate part of their ticket sales to the ALS Association.

ANNAPOLIS, MD - From The Colonial Players: The Colonial Players, Inc. of Annapolis, Maryland is pleased to announce a partnership with the ALS Association and the “One Dollar Difference” program. The Colonial Players will donate $1 for every ticket sold to the current production, 33 Variations, to the DC/MD/VA chapter of the ALS Association.

33 Variations is the moving story of a musicologist, Katherine, who is diagnosed with ALS. As we watch her face the effects of the debilitating disease, but determined to finish her life’s work, she delves into the mystery surrounding Ludwig van Beethoven's '33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli.' As the present collides with 18th century Vienna, we are transported between Katherine's world and Beethoven's, as they both face the horrors of coping with an incurable disease. This compelling and engrossing drama holds moments of passion, laughter, tears, and mystery.

Join us for a night of great theater and help make a difference. What if your dollar was THE dollar that led to the breakthrough in identifying the cause and cure for ALS?

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33 Variations runs from October 20 through November 12, 2017. Performances are held Thursday through Sunday at our theater in historic downtown Annapolis, MD. Tickets for 33 Variations are $23 for Adults, and $18 for Seniors, Students, and Military. Tickets can be purchased online at tickets.thecolonialplayers.org, or by calling the Box Office at 410-268-7373, option 2.

The Colonial Players is a not-for-profit, all-volunteer community theater. 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 by producing award-winning theater-in-the-round close to home.

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