Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati
Skip to main content Skip to searchSOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
Ensemble Theatre is committed to the work that must be done for a more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible future.
Our commitment to social change.
As a theatre with a social conscience, Ensemble Theatre was founded on the idea that every voice should be heard. That ideal still stands strong today, but with much more urgency. We are committed to doing the work in our world that must be done to integrate all voices, all perspectives, and all experiences on our stage as well as off.
We have come together as an organization to commit to anti-racism and the Black Lives Matter movement; our Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access plan; and the acknowledgment of the Indigenous land on which we practice our art.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Access
Anti-Racism Commitment
Land Acknowledgement
About
Ensemble Theatre produces world-class professional theatre and engaging education and outreach programs.
Our Story
Founded in 1986, Ensemble Theatre drew back its curtains to support local professionals while inspiring audiences.
Photo credits | Masthead, Gavin Lawrence in The Mountaintop (Ryan Kurtz); Patrick Earl Phillips and Kadeem Ali Harris in Love and Information (Mikki Schaffner); DEIA, Gavin Lawrence in Thurgood (Ryan Kurtz); Anti-racism, Angelica Santiago and Jay Wade in Pipeline (Ryan Kurtz); Land Acknowledgment, set of My Name is Asher Lev (Ryan Kurtz); About, set of The Whipping Man (Brian Ambs).