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A
Brief History of the Players Guild Theatre:
On April 24, 2007
The Players Guild celebrated 75 years as one of the oldest continuously operating
community theatres in America!
Founded in 1932 by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Truxton, The Players Guild's earliest productions were staged at the Canton Jewish
Center. On April 24, 1932 they inaugurated their opening season with the play,
“MOLIERE”.
Three seasons later facilities were changed to accommodate
the larger audiences being attracted to their productions. Until 1940 the plays
were presented at Lincoln High School. Rehearsals were held and set construction
was done in other locations on Market Street South and then moved to the High
School for performances.
By 1940 the Guild's officials felt it was time
to build a home of their own. As fate would have it, at that time, the Coach House
at the Case Mansion, which had become the art museum, was deeded to the Guild
for one dollar a year.
The 1950s saw a decade of expansion and change
with the Coach House stage being enlarged, a balcony added and air conditioning
installed.
On December 13, 1970, the Players Guild reached still another
milestone, moving into a new modern theatre in the Cultural Center for The Arts,
its current home. The new theatre opened with a production of the musical, “MAME”
on January 5, 1971.
Today the Guild is operated by a Board of Trustees
and employs a professional theatre staff to present outstanding and challenging
plays for this community and the surrounding area. The original concept of volunteerism
still plays an important role in the workings of the theatre.
It is doubtful
that in 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Truxton and the other 21 founders of The Canton Players
Guild would have dreamed of the impact on the arts in this community and of the
success and longevity of their creation.
As the Guild moves into a new
century and a new millennium, it looks to the future and welcomes new ideas as
well as the continual building of its traditional volunteer base for larger and
more ambitious productions now presented on two stages.
When many theatres
across America are closing their doors, it is imperative that this community support
and maintain this local treasure for the enjoyment and enlightenment of future
generations.
OUR
MISSION:
The
Players Guild Theatre is a volunteer-based, professionally
directed theatre producing staged productions which stimulates, enhances, and
uplifts the quality of life for both its audiences and volunteers. Players Guild
Theatre also exists to offer instruction in theatre arts through production experience,
classes, workshops, special programming and outreach activities. At Players Guild
Theatre, volunteers work side by side with professionals in order to maintain
the highest standards of production, encourage individual creativity and enhance
their understanding and appreciation of live theatre.
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