
Alice in Wonderland
Children’s Theatre of Annapolis; Childrenstheatreofannapolis.org
February 7th through 23rd
As the curtain rises, Alice slides into view at the end of her long fall down the rabbit-hole. It is a more delightful place for the audience than for Alice, who is trying desperately to get back home. She tries to get help from the Mad Hatter, the Rabbit, and from the very nice Cheshire Cat.
A Few Good Men
Community Players of Salisbury; Communityplayersofsalisbury.org
February 2nd, 7th, 8th, 9th
Aaron Sorkin’s groundbreaking debut tells the story of a group of military lawyers assigned to defend two Marines in Guantanamo Bay. During the course of the trial, they uncover a high-level conspiracy designed to eliminate weaker soldiers in the name of patriotism.

Noises Off
The Garfield Center for the Arts at the Prince Theatre, Chestertown; Garfieldcenter.org
February 21st through March 9th
A contemporary comedy classic by Michael Frayn, It takes a side-splitting look at the foibles of theatre folk and the inevitable on and offstage issues that can occur during a play, including out-of-control egos, passionate affairs, actor memory issues, personal props mishaps—all of the things that can turn a performance into a high-risk adventure.
Little Shop of Horrors
Compass Rose Theater, Annapolis; Compassrosetheater.org
February 28th through March 30th
One of the longest-running Off-Broadway shows, this charmingly tongue-in-cheek musical comedy has captivated theatergoers for over 30 years. It’s a must-see with a delectable sci-fi storyline and an electrifying 1960s pop/rock score! Follow Seymour Krelborn, a meek floral shop assistant, who discovers a peculiar plant he names “Audrey II” after his crush. Little does he know, this unusual plant will develop a soulful R&B voice, a smart mouth, and an insatiable hunger for humans.
A Brief History of Man
Church Hill Theatre, Church Hill; churchhilltheatre.org
February 6th to 9th
Earl Lewin’s comedy A Brief History of Man will have its world premiere. Lewin asks “What if humans are just one step in a long chain of intelligent life forms? After all, people aren’t very durable, and we have many design faults.” His answers are truly funny—but with thought provoking implications.