Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access (IDEA)


 

Ensemble Theatre strives to foster a culture of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access (IDEA) within our theatre. ETC will actively work towards valuing and respecting all people, their identities, and their histories. We denounce harm against any individual based on their identity, race, particularly in the form of anti-Indigenous, anti-Blackness, anti-Asian; religion, whether anti-Semitic or Islamophobic; nationality in the form of xenophobia; gender, specifically transphobia and misogyny; age; class; sexual orientation in the form of homophobia; immigration status or ability. We want to re-empower those who have had their power diminished for the privilege of others.

Our commitment to IDEA work will be ongoing, imperfect, and with the intention of correcting and learning from missteps when they cause social or cultural harm. It will require examining our own imperfections and opening channels when it is time for us to listen.

While Ensemble Theatre has worked to uplift marginalized voices in our art, we recognize that we haven’t done enough and commit ourselves to doing more. Ensemble Theatre recognizes that, as an arts institution, we have a responsibility to be introspective and take ownership of how our actions affect various communities. We also acknowledge that in the theatre world we are complicit. The land we are on, the artists we work with, and the staff that work on our productions have been exploited by these systems.

We take ownership of the following living statements, which represent specific areas in which Ensemble Theatre is actively working to learn and grow. We present them here as part of our accountability to these ongoing efforts. Our ensemble of artists is engaged in their own process of introspection and will be sharing their commitments in the time ahead. We expect these statements to change as our culture and institution evolve.

Our Statements