| ABOUT DIGNITY PLAYERS | OPPORTUNITIES | REVIEWS | UNITARIAN CHURCH
A program of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis (UUCA), Dignity Players sprang into action in 2004. Separating it from the various theater groups in the Annapolis area, founders Bryan Barrett, Mickey Handwerger, and Sue Struve established the new group to promote "the inherent self-worth and dignity of all people" through the production of plays and musicals containing a strong liberal, open-minde d message of life, liberty, justice for all, hope, and dignity. An all-volunteer organization, 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 in the news every day, and to promote the worth and dignity of all people. |
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