MISSISSAUGA PLAYERS THEATRE GROUP
Registered Name: MISSISSAUGA PLAYERS THEATRE GROUP
Business No: 119043669RR0001
This organization is designated by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as a registered charity. They comply with the CRA's requirements and have been issued a charitable registration number.
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OUR MISSION
Our mission is to bring diverse talent and audiences together to create theatre that reflect on the deep social and emotional fabric of human beings informing, inspiring, and motivating all participants to seek change and contribute to peace, respect, and acceptance. We are committed to giving opportunities with value-based theatrical art without limitations of race, ethnicity, religion, gender identity, orientation, or sexual identification and provide to groups, individuals and organizations, an artistic space so that they can exhibit their theatrical art projects.MPT value statement is “We trust in the power of Theatre”.
WHO WE ARE?
The Mississauga Players Theatre is a charity and non-profit organization, dedicated to the present and development of performing arts and theatre. Our objectives are to produce high-quality performance theatre, attract new talent and audiences, promote important humanistic themes, mental health, diversity and encourage audiences and talent to embrace a set of values consistent with social harmony and to connect them.
OUR HISTORY
The Mississauga Players Theatre is one of the oldest live theatre organizations in Mississauga presenting a balance of well-known actresses and actors along with a healthy representation of community theatre. The Mississauga Players Theatre, or unofficially, The Mississauga Players, or simply The Players was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in 1981 and registered as a charity in 1983.In 2019, The Mississauga Player Theatre amalgamated with CLET Canadian Latino Experimental Theatre organization to accommodate an ever-growing melting pot of cultures and place inclusivity at the forefront of theatre work.
