Report #14 of the Wisconsin Theatre Diversity Study
Check out this post for more info on the study and our methodology.

Our fourteenth report is for The Constructivists. The reporting period begins with Women Laughing Alone With Salad in 2020 and runs through their current production of Bug in 2026.

Actor Breakdown

The below data is the number of roles cast with actors of each demographic and the percentage total.

  • White - 63 roles, 70.8%

  • Multiracial - 9 roles, 10.1%

  • Black - 8 roles, 9%

  • Latino/a/x - 8 roles, 9%

  • Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) - 1 role, 1.1%

Director Breakdown

The below data is the number of times a director of each demographic was hired and the percentage total. These numbers include directors and co-directors.

  • White - 13, 100%

These numbers reflect 13 full productions consisting of 89 total roles for actors. Only actors listed in the adult cast/adult ensemble were considered for this study. Their casting rate of white actors at 70.8% puts The Constructivists at the second lowest rate out of the 13 total storefront companies.

That 70.8% represents a little over 2.2 times the representation in city racial demographics while their 9% Black actor casting rate is a bit under 1/4 of the representation of Milwaukee's largest racial demographic of 38.5%. None of The Constructivists individual non-white casting demographics equaled or exceeded their relative representational populations in the City of Milwaukee that were tracked per the census.

Milwaukee Demographics

  • White (Alone) - 31.1%

  • Black (Alone) - 38.5%

  • Latino/a/x or Hispanic - 20.9%

  • AAPI (Alone) - 5.2%

  • Indigenous (Alone) - .8%

  • All Others (Including Multiracial) - 3.6%

Current Milwaukee Census Estimates: Link

We acknowledge that census data is imperfect, in part due to a lack of representation for SWANA and South Asian populations and confusion for Latin/Hispanic populations, but it gives us a starting point to understand where we’re falling short when it comes to representation in our community.

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