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Volunteering

We take volunteer help of all kinds. Membership is not required to offer any help or service you may wish to lend to our organization.

Membership

What are the benefits of becoming a member?

Membership benefits include:

  • Meeting new people who have the same interest in theatre as you.
  • Honing your talents in theatre, such as: acting, set building, advertising, costuming.
  • Sponsoring outreach programs through our annual Christmas Dinners and our Masonic Temple Chicken Dinner in the Spring.
  • One (1) complimentary ticket for each opening night when you present your membership card.
  • Attend the C.T.A.M Regional Theatre Festival and meet other community theatre groups.
  • Be in on the decision making and running of the organization.
  • Special rates on costume rentals.
  • Receive mailings on FCP activities.
  • Participate in training workshops in theatre skills.

What are the duties of a member?

Members are asked to perform a minimum of two activities during the season to become an active member. Some of these activities include:

  • Ushering for one of our productions.
  • Serving refreshments during intermission.
  • Acting in a production.
  • Working behind the scenes during a production.
  • Serving at the annual Masonic Temple Chicken Dinner.
  • Helping with set construction.
  • Helping with Halloween Costume Rental.

We hold an Active Membership meeting on the Wednesday between performance weekends at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments are served.

We hold an Annual Meeting to elect new officers for the coming season on the Wednesday after the last performance of the season at 7:30 p.m..

How can I become a member?

Just fill out the Active Membership form and send it to us along with the $20.00 membership fee. You will be sent a membership card which you will need to present to receive some special advantages.




In The Spotlight Since 1929

A group of local performing artists had a dream. They loved entertaining and wanted to present quality theatrical productions to the Flint community. The year was 1929. What began as “The Theatre Guild” was soon renamed “Flint Community Players,” and their original dream has become a reality... season after season.

This dedicated group of volunteers, led by a paid, professional artistic director, presents five shows, plays and musicals, each season. The performances are now staged at the Tom & Bea Nobles Performance Hall on Ballenger Hwy. The organization provides a forum for area artists to expand their theatrical experiences and to showcase their talents.