Merrimack Repertory Theatre 

Lowell MA 01852
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Founded in 1979 by a group of committed community leaders, MRT’s mission is “to advance the cause of human understanding by creating theatrical productions at the highest level of artistic excellence and making them affordable to the broadest possible community.” MRT’s unique artistic vision is shaped by a passion for excellence, a profound commitment to its community, and an enduring spirit of exploration. MRT strives to enhance the community’s life while contributing to its economic strength, measuring success by the depth of the company’s artistic and social contribution to the region. Since its founding, MRT has served as a vital cultural, educational and economic resource for the Merrimack Valley, Greater Boston, and Southern New Hampshire regions. With annual attendance of over 35,000, MRT’s producing objectives strike a balance between artistic achievement and accessibility, producing exceptional works while offering a variety of discount programs for underserved and low-income communities, students and seniors. MRT has established a theatrical legacy through its dedication to arts education, new works and collaborations with the local business, non-profit and artistic communities. In fulfillment of its mission, MRT produces six productions each season, engaging the best actors, designers and directors available for each production while promoting accessibility among diverse audiences. Productions are presented in Liberty Hall, the company’s 308-seat theatre adjacent to Lowell Memorial Auditorium in downtown Lowell. Over the last 29 years, MRT’s education, outreach and discount programs have served over 100,000 students and 40,000 senior citizens and have built working partnerships with more than 50 different community and ethnically based service organizations. Consistent with its mission, MRT is dedicated to: (1) Developing and presenting new plays that address contemporary issues and reflect the community’s diverse heritage; (2) Producing established plays that offer a broad range of topics and styles; (3) Ensuring the most expansive reach and deepest involvement of the community by subsidizing ticket costs and offering a variety of outreach programs; (4) Creating a collaborative environment for artists and staff in order to encourage artistic growth and excellence; and (5) Developing young, diverse audiences through its educational programs.
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