Drayton Entertainment has blazed a trail of self-sufficiency and become widely regarded as one of Canada s most successful theatre companies. It all began in 1991 when Artistic Director Alex Mustakas arrived in the tiny village of Drayton with little more than hopes and dreams. The Drayton Festival Theatre launched on Canada Day, 1991 with Vaudeville!, a tribute to the glory days of music and laughter. Success followed immediately, and a great deal of attention was generated when the company made Canadian theatrical history by completely selling out both its 1993 and 1994 seasons. As popularity continued to grow, the company decided to launch a second stage in the quaint village of St. Jacobs in 1997. The Schoolhouse Theatre was an instant triumph, becoming one of the top attractions in this popular tourism mecca. In January 1999, newspaper headlines announced that the Drayton Festival Theatre had been chosen by the Ontario Government to assume operation of the King s Wharf Theatre in Penetanguishene, once again showing that the Drayton formula for success could flourish at other locations. At a press conference in May 2000, the Drayton Festival Theatre and Huron Country Playhouse announced a merger between the two organizations. One new company was formed, called Drayton Entertainment. By combining the energies and strengths of the two companies, the new entity has emerged as a powerful force for culture and tourism...
Drayton Entertainment is Drayton-based company (Ontario, Canada) with a phone number 5196385511. Our data show that the company is located at the address: 33 Wellington St S. The company has a web site: www.draytonentertainment.com.
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