1981
2024

The Actor's Gang has performed for audiences in Los Angeles and throughout the world, on five continents and in 40 U.S. States

Specific Season - The Actors' Gang

Break the Whip

  • 2009

  • Written and Directed by Tim Robbins

  • Developed in workshop by The Actors’ Gang

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Our Town

  • 2009

  • Written by Thornton Wilder

  • Directed by Justin Zsebe

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Sock and Shoe: Sole Mates and Death Giggles

  • 2009

  • Written and directed by Daisuke Tsuji

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The Trial of the Catsonville 9

  • 2009

  • Written by Father Daniel Berrigan

  • Directed by Jon Kellam

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Bury The Dead

  • 2008

  • Written by Irwin Shaw

  • Directed by Matthew Huffman

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Carnage, A Comedy

  • 2008

  • Written by Tim Robbins and Adam Simon

  • Directed by Beth F. Milles

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Klüb

  • 2008

  • Written by Mitch Watson

  • Directed by Michael Schlitt

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Gulliver's Travels

  • 2007

  • Adapted by Joshua Zeller

  • From the novel by Jonathan Swift

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The Women of Lockerbie

  • 2007

  • Written by Deborah Brevoort

  • Directed by Brent Hintkley

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Drums In The Night

  • 2006

  • Written by Bertolt Brecht

  • Directed by Jon Kellam

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Love's Labour's Lost

  • 2006

  • Written by William Shakespeare

  • Directed and choreographed by Simon Abkarian

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Blood! Love! Madness!

  • 2005

  • Written by Kimizo Nakamura, Kan Kikuchi, Shimizu Kunio

  • Directed by Brent Hinkley

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Embedded

  • 2003

  • Written and Directed by Tim Robbins

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Happy Birthday, Wanda June

  • 2004

  • Written by Kurt Vonnegut

  • Directed by Greg Reiner

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Little

  • 2004

  • Written by Angela Berliner

  • Directed by Shira Piven

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Self Defense, or Death of a Salesman

  • 2004

  • Written by Carson Kreitzer

  • Directed by Beth F. Milles

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The Mysteries

  • 2003

  • Adapted from the medieval passion plays adapted from the Bible, Dario Fo, Borislav Pekic, Mikhail Bulgakov

  • Directed by Brian Kulick

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Alagazam

  • 2002

  • Written by Adam Simon and Tim Robbins

  • Directed by Brent Hinkley

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