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Who We Are

Creede Repertory Theatre strives towards a Culture of Belonging for all who come through our doors.

We embrace the progress we have made and acknowledge our work is ongoing.

We will continue to practice critical self reflection by asking tough questions, listening to our community, implementing practices and policies that affirm humanity, and constantly correcting our course.

We are committed to being your theatre, always.

 

How does Creede Rep help create a Culture of Belonging?​

Providing accessible childcare for company members.

Providing American Sign Language interpreted performances.

Providing Sensory Packs for audience members.

Offering reduced ticket prices for residents of our region and free tickets to all Creede School students.

Including safe-guards in the rehearsal process specific to performed physical combat and intimacy.

Providing high-quality assisted listening devices for all performances in our Mainstage theatre.

Employing reduced bias hiring policies in our job searches.

Eliminating 10 out of 12 rehearsals (where actors and technicians rehearse for 10 hours in a 12 hour span).

Giving equal opportunities to individuals regardless of ethnicity, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, religion, height, weight, or veteran status.

Evaluating the stories we tell and the voices we elevate on our stages.

Welcoming different ideas and perspectives.

Welcoming company members to share their pronouns in publication or print.

ACCESSIBILITY

Creede Repertory Theatre strives to serve the needs of all who come through its doors. For detailed information about our venues, wheelchair accessible seating, and support for access needs, please visit our Accessibility page.