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For people who want to be part of something meaningful.
For people who believe empathy is a revolutionary act.
For people who know community doesn't happen by accident.
For voices that have gone unheard.
For people who believe stories can change us.
For people who make room at the table.
For dreamers, doers, and troublemakers.
For the curious and the courageous.
For people who value process as much as product.
For people willing to listen.
For stories that deserve to be told.
For people who know art can be an act of resistance.
Welcome to Siren Theatre Collective.
Named with a Purpose
Siren Theatre Collective takes its name from sirens of myth- figures of power and transformation whose songs were said to be impossible to ignore. Reimagined here, the siren is both warning and witness with a voice that cannot be ignored. She demands urgency, drawing attention to what must be seen. In this space, the siren becomes a symbol of voices rising together and refusing silence or complacency.
Also rooted in the rich maritime history of Maryland where the pull of the Chesapeake shapes daily life, we embrace the water as both setting and metaphor. Like the bay itself, theatre is fluid, ever-changing, and deeply connected to our primal memory and survival.
We are drawn to the ancient origins of storytelling- when myth, ritual, and performance were inseparable. Theatre will always remain at its roots a powerful communal and ephemeral art form.
We are committed to equity, inclusion, accessibility & belonging across all aspects of our work—onstage, offstage, and in the communities we serve. We strive to build spaces where people from a wide range of identities, backgrounds, and lived experiences are not only welcomed but centered and valued.
Siren Theatre Collective affirms that no person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or subjected to discrimination in the arts on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or creed, political affiliation or belief, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, body type, education, or experience, except where specific requirements may constitute a bona fide occupational qualification.
We are dedicated to ensuring accessibility for both artists and audiences, including those with mobility needs, and we actively work to make our rehearsal and performance spaces as inclusive and welcoming as possible.