Drayton Entertainment gets $370K from federal tourism revitalization fund
The money, which is coming out of the Tourism Relief Fund, is slated to allow the company to create an audience rebuilding strategy as well as for facility upgrades and for additional live theatre productions in the spring and fall.Story continues below advertisement
Drayton puts on productions at several locations in Waterloo Region, including in Cambridge at the Hamilton Family Theatre and in St. Jacobs at the Schoolhouse Theatre and Country Playhouse. In addition, it has launched a youth academy in Waterloo that offers classes and camps for those aged eight and over.
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