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About Us

Mission

The Marshall Civic Players,  located in Marshall, Michigan, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of performing arts by the community, for the community. 

 

As an organization we provide a space where community members can learn the inner workings of a production and grow and develop as artists. We encourage productions where families can work and act together - an opportunity they may not have anywhere else.

Board of Directors

President - Chris Fulbright 

Vice President -

Treasurer - Kristin Holbrook

Recording Secretary - Mary Weeks

Corresponding Secretary - Kathy Seifert

Karen Haggerty

Cassie Lucas-Moore

Jolene Tartaglia

Jeremy Young

Tim Davis​

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Origins & History

Marshall Civic Players was founded in 1949 by about 50 people in Marshall, MI who wanted to start their own theater group. MCP's first performance space was the auditorium in Marshall High School (now Marshall Middle School) with Kendall's Hardware donating its second floor for rehearsal space. After 9 years at the high school and various rehearsal spaces, MCP moved to the former Garden Theater in 1957. 

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By 1970, after 13 years in the Garden Theater, MCP needed to move again. After one performance "in the round" at Sherman School and one last performance at the high school, the group ended up at: the Marshall Civic Center, now known as the Joyce and Lucy Franke Center for the Performing Arts. In 2025 MCP moved to their new location at the Marshall High School Auditorium.

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