Arts & Entertainment

Metropolis Performing Arts Centre Announces New Artistic Director

Rob Gretta will join Executive Director Brookes Ebetsch to usher in the next chapter at the arts centre in downtown Arlington Heights.

Press release from Vicarious Public Relations:

March 29, 2022

After a nationwide search, Metropolis Performing Arts Centre (Metropolis) is thrilled to announce that Rob Gretta has been selected as its new Artistic Director. Gretta brings with him a highly seasoned background in the performing arts as an artistic leader, director, performer, educator and coach. He joins Executive Director Brookes Ebetsch to usher in a new and exciting chapter for the theater and school of the performing arts located in the heart of downtown Arlington Heights.

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The six-month search attracted 85 candidates from across the country. According to Metropolis Board Vice President Ryan Cutlip, in addition to Gretta’s more than 30-year career, his vision to be a welcoming and inclusive place for people of all backgrounds made him the perfect choice. Additionally, he has pledged to recruit and engage people of diverse backgrounds, experiences and voices, and to support continued Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access training instituted under Ebetsch’s leadership.

Gretta holds a Masters in Fine Arts Degree in Directing, and officially began in his new role on March 21, 2022. He is looking forward to “hitting the ground running” and delighting audiences.

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“I am incredibly passionate about the art of storytelling; stories that challenge us, make us laugh or cry, and that make us human – and especially those told with different voices and from different perspectives.” Gretta said. “I am thrilled and humbled to have been entrusted with this important role at Metropolis and look forward to engaging with and entertaining the greater community.”

During the search, Ebetsch, who joined Metropolis in February of 2020, managed both leadership roles. Now she will bring her focus back on the School of Performing Arts and all internal operations. Gretta will manage title selection and stage productions while working directly with directors, designers and actors. Ebetsch is excited for what the future holds as Metropolis brings its own new story to life.

“Rob and I will follow in the accomplished footsteps of other great Chicago theatrical partnerships, and together, we will be focused on the creative power of collaboration to bring Metropolis into its next chapter,” she said.


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