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Alex Mustakas is a Canadian actor and Theatre Director. He is the Artistic Director & CEO of Drayton Entertainment, a not-for-profit professional theatre company based in Southwestern Ontario.

Mustakas was born in Cyprus and emigrated to Canada at the age of 6, the middle of 3 children. After watching his parents struggle as immigrants in a new country, his values of giving back were formed after they received help through the Greek-Cypriot community which he calls vital association. As a teenager, one of his first jobs was working for his parents, serving coffee at the Bus Terminal Coffee Shop in Downtown Galt in Cambridge. While attending Eastwood Collegiate he was a soccer and basketball star but it was apparent he was a performer at heart and drawn to the stage. Teachers encouraged him to attend the National Theatre School but that was not a path approved by his family. They were adamant he attend university and study business.[1]

After earning a business degree from Wilfrid Laurier University, Mustakas became gainfully employed in the corporate sector. While thriving in the business world he privately studied voice with Laurier legend Victor Martens and continued to perform with Kitchener-Waterloo Musical Productions. It was there he met Alan Lund, Artistic Director of the famed Charlottetown Festival. He decided he wanted to pursue a career as a professional performer.

Following a few years on stage, Mustakas became interested in theatre administration and pursued a master's degree in Arts Administration at City University in London. While in England, he worked on a project for Gresham College where he evaluated data concerning A Historical Examination of Industrial Support for the Arts in the United Kingdom. When he returned to Canada he launched the Drayton Festival Theatre in 1991 out of a tiny, virtually unused theatre in the crossroads community of Drayton.

Drayton Entertainment

As popularity continued to grow and the community continued to support the venture, a second stage was added in St. Jacobs – The Schoolhouse Theatre. The King's Wharf Theatre in Penetanguishene followed suit in 1999. Nestled within Discovery Harbour on Georgian Bay, the rustic theatre was a perfect complement with the venues in Drayton and St. Jacobs. On the outskirts of Grand Bend, the Huron Country Playhouse which meant summer theatre to so many, joined the Drayton Entertainment family of theatres in 2001. To commemorate its 40th Anniversary in 2011, the theatre completed a major renovation, expanding the intimate Huron Country Playhouse II auditorium. Located in the heart of Waterloo Region's Market District, the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse opened to instant acclaim in 2005 and operates year-round in this popular tourism mecca. The most recent venue, Hamilton Family Theatre Cambridge (formerly the Dunfield Theatre Cambridge) Cambridge opened in 2013. Located in the historic neighbourhood of downtown Galt, the complex includes a 500-seat theatre alongside consolidated administration, production and wardrobe facilities for Drayton Entertainment.

Drayton Entertainment does not receive funding from any level of government for its annual operations and annual attendance exceeds 250,000. This makes Drayton Entertainment one of the largest professional theatre companies in Canada. It is also recognized by Canadian Actors' Equity Association as one of the largest employers of professional artists in Canada.[2]

Not only does Drayton Entertainment have a significant artistic and economic impact on all the communities it servies but Mustakas also recognizes the importance of youth and theatre. The student usher program gives youth employment opportunities and exposure to the arts and theatre Camps have now been established at several sites.[3]

Alex Mustakas, M.S.M.
Alex Mustakas
Occupation(s)Director, Producer, Actor
TitleArtistic Director & CEO, Drayton Entertainment
PartnerJackie Mustakas
ChildrenHadley and Lukas Mustakas
Websitewww.draytonentertainment.com

Major Credits

Director

Mustakas has directed over 100 productions for Drayton Entertainment and other companies across Canada. In 2016, he directed the world premiere of Marathon of Hope: The Musical about the life and legacy of Terry Fox. Other directing credits outside of Drayton Entertainment include Rock of Ages at Casino Niagara, the Toronto engagement of Million Dollar Quartet, the North American touring engagement of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (2008-2009), Twist & Shout: The British Invasion (2008) and Legends (2010) at The Grand in London, as well as Rock Legends and Twist & Shout at Chemainus Festival Theatre, Vancouver Island. He has also directed productions for The Piggery in North Hatley, Quebec; Lighthouse Festival Theatre in Port Dover; Stage West in Mississauga; Theatre Aquarius in Hamilton; Waterloo Region and Toronto Gilbert & Sullivan Societies; K-W Musical Productions and many more.

Producer

He has also served as producer for a number of productions including Top Dogs, Just for Laughs Festival, Montreal (2010), Official North American touring engagement of Godspell (2013), Official North American touring engagement of Camelot (2009–2010) and the official North American touring engagement of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (2008–2009).

Actor

Mustakas has many acting credits to his name including the Drayton Entertainment roles of Franklin Hart (9 to 5 The Musical), The Pirate King (Pirates of Penzance), Captain Hook (Peter Pan), Tito Merelli (Lend Me a Tenor) and Nick (Over the River and Through The Woods). He is slated to appear as Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha in 2018.

Education

Mustakas earned a B.A. in Business from Wilfrid Laurier University. He went on to earn his M.A. in Arts Administration from City University in London England. He later received an Honorary Doctorate in Literature from Wilfrid Laurier University.[4]

Professional Awards & Accomplishments

Year Award/Accomplishment
2017 Meritorious Service Medal (Civil Division), presented by His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada
2013 EY National Special CitationsSpecial Citation for Outstanding Community Partnerships, Ernst and Young LLP
EOY Ontario WinnersErnst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year - Media & Entertainment, Ernst and Young LLP
Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the YearFinalist, Ernst and Young LLP
2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal [1]
2011 100 Alumni of Achievement, Wilfrid Laurier University

In recognition of the university's centennial celebrations

Small Business Partnership of the Year, The Globe and Mail Business for the Arts
2009 Maggie Bassett Award, Theatre Ontario

In recognition of outstanding contribution to theatre in Ontario

2008 Most Excellent Innovation (Grand Prize) and Strategic Positioning Innovation Award

Ontario Innovation Excellence Awards

2007 Legacy of Leaders Award, City of Waterloo
2004 Honorary Doctor of Letters, Wilfrid Laurier University
Man of the Year, United Way of Kitchener-Waterloo
6 Lieutenant Governor’s Award for the Arts

Presented to arts organizations demonstrating exceptional private sector and community support

Tourism Awards

Numerous local awards from markets of Waterloo Region, Wellington County, Huron-Bruce, and Simcoe

Personal life

Mustakas is married to Jackie Mustakas (née Hadley). Jackie is also an actress with a long career with Drayton Entertainment and other theatre companies. The pair have two children Hadley and Lucas. Both children have also been on stage continuing the family tradition.

See also

References

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  1. Drayton Entertainment Official Site
  2. Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia - Alex Mustakas
  3. The Inadequate Life Podcast Alex Mustakas
  4. Alex Mustakas
  5. Alex Mustakas - Laurier Alumni
  6. Wilfrid Laurier University School of Business and Economics: Alex Mustakas