
See Where We Stand at Ensemble Theatre through February 22.
What does community mean? And what do we owe to one another? In a town running low on compassion, a mysterious outsider stands before their community—before us—to confess a life-altering choice made at the crossroads of desperation and desire. A gripping blend of fable and modern-day storytelling, this stirring, poetic solo piece invites the audience to become part of the story, weighing mercy against consequence in real time. Where We Stand explores the story of an individual driven to the brink, challenging our understanding of forgiveness, mercy, and who is truly worthy of either.
Content Advisory
Where We Stand is a poetic, interactive solo-theater piece rich in humor, music, and heart. Though accessible for general audiences, it thoughtfully addresses mature themes such as justice, morality, and social responsibility, and contains onstage consumption of alcohol.
Tickets to Where We Stand
Tickets to Where We Stand range from $22 – $48.
Get 50% off using code ArtsWavePass.Valid on adult tickets in Zone A and B only. Limit four tickets. Not valid with other offers or on previous purchases.
Associated Events
ETC Essentials
Sunday, February 15 at 1 p.m.
Join before the matinee performance for a discussion with local panelists about themes in Where We Stand.
Meet the Artists
Thursday, February 12, post-show
Join after the performance for an engaging discussion with members of the cast/artistic team.

About Ensemble Theatre
Located in downtown Cincinnati, Ensemble Theatre produces bold and compelling contemporary theatre of the highest artistic caliber and award-winning education and community programs.
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Accessibility
Ensemble Theatre is committed to making performances and outreach initiatives accessible and inclusive for all audiences. It offers braille playbills, relaxed shows, all-gender restrooms, automatic doors, wheelchair-level box office access, elevator service, and unobstructed view seating with companion options.
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