Tim Robbins

co-founder and artistic director of The Actors’ Gang

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The Actors’ Gang’s new show, “Methusalem,” is directed by Brent Hinkley. He and fellow co-founder Tim Robbins discuss the show and the group’s legacy.

The Actors’ Gang preserves punk rock roots after 40 years

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Actor Tim Robbins talks about his stage acting roots and how his acting company brings theater to people who are incarcerated.

Tim Robbins is going back to his ‘punk rock theater’ actor roots

Actor Tim Robbins talks about his stage acting roots and how his acting company brings theater to people who are incarcerated.

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A new virtual play by The Actors’ Gang details peoples’ experiences during the Great Depression. It’s called “ We Live On ” and runs through September 6.

‘We Live On’: Tim Robbins' Great Depression-era play aims to help us recover from COVID pandemic

A new virtual play by The Actors’ Gang details peoples’ experiences during the Great Depression. It’s called “ We Live On ” and runs through September 6.

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