[2] The building also features four classroom studios, production and wardrobe shops, a greenroom, two full dressing rooms, a box office, and lobby.
[3] In 1982, Leslee Silverman became the Artistic Director, and MTYP became a professional theatre devoted to young people.
[5] The Manitoba Theatre for Young People presents a full season of theatre for young audiences via both public and school shows, as well as two productions per year that tour both the city of Winnipeg and the province of Manitoba.
MTYP offers free acting, performing, and film training classes to Winnipeg's Indigenous youth between the ages of 12 and 18.
[9] Cultural Connections for Youth (CCAY) supplies more than half of the funding for MTYP's Aboriginal Arts Program.
[2] Earned revenue consists of theatre tuition, ticket sales, and facility rentals.