"Men must decide not to be rapists...then, there wouldn't be rape." -- "Jay," from The Script


THE SCRIPT is a one-man show that depicts JAY, NICK, JEREMY, and CHRIS, four young men, at the "edge of an incident"-- A female classmate has been involved in an episode of dating violence. The young men are suddenly confronted by the very real issues of rape and sexual assault. In the course of this 40 minute, eye-opening play, the four characters grapple with their attitudes and beliefs about men, women, and relationships, and they make dramatic choices which effect their friendships, and their lives.

Monday, November 28, 2011

RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR DECEMBER 1st, & ST. LOUIS KIDS MAGAZINE INTERVIEW!

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St. Louis Playwright Uses Theater to Help End Cycle of Violence

On December 1, parents and teens alike are invited to join Tim Collins for two powerful plays – The Script, which explores society’s misconceptions about dating violence, and Standing By, Standing Up, a closer look at the bullying epidemic.

From The Color Purple’s Celie to Miranda Lambert’s “Gunpowder and Lead,” the entertainment world has shined a spotlight on the issue of domestic violence, raising awareness through the eyes and voices of the women who live it every day.

Yet few ever get inside of the minds of the men who commit physically and sexually violent acts to explore why they believe violence is acceptable and how they justify their terrible actions - Information that could help stop the cycle of abuse.

Here in St. Louis, schools and nonprofits alike have welcomed actor and playwright Tim Collins to their stages. Through his one-man performance, The Script, Collins is using his heartfelt words to assist in ending dating and domestic violence before it starts. And on December 1st, he’ll perform this celebrated play, along with his new work, the anti-bullying Standing By, Standing Up, at the Regional Arts Commission for a night of art and awareness.

The Story behind The Script

Like most individuals, Collins was aware there’s an issue of domestic and dating violence in this country, but it wasn’t until he began discussing the topic with the women in his life did the enormity of the epidemic take shape. Every female friend, every female family member had a story that hit close to home, whether it affected her acquaintance, her roommate or even herself.

Explained Collins, “No man I knew would say to me, ‘I wouldn’t feel safe walking by myself or running in this park.’ Men have a sort of privilege; they feel safe all the time. Women have to have a battle plan even if they’re just walking out of their house. They always have to have something prepared just in case – that’s a horrible way to live. I thought there surely must be something I could do to help.”

As an actor who studied at Marlboro College and Arts ED UK, Collins decided to direct his talents toward advocacy. Putting pen to paper, the playwright crafted The Script to target domestic and dating violence. The 40-minute play goes inside the minds of four young men in the wake of a sexual attack on a female classmate. Through his characters, Collins exposes the misconception of blaming the victim and explores how one’s inability to handle challenges to his masculinity can set him on a dangerous course toward violence.

In the past two years, The Script has not only struck a chord with theatergoers, but has grown into a critical teaching tool for a network of schools, nonprofits and other agencies across St. Louis. Collins regularly performs The Script for a variety of audiences, including students as young as eighth grade, as well as adults who themselves have been abusive to their partners.

Collins believes exposing the flaws of his characters is what has turned a passive theater experience into a passionate and educational conversation between himself and the audience. “I like portraying misinformed characters who say – this is what I believe – to get the audience to react and disagree with me. By showing all levels of understanding across the spectrum – from ignorance about domestic violence to some kind of enlightenment on the issue, that’s where the dialogue happens. I want my characters to change their limited viewpoints and hopefully the audience will learn alongside them.”

The Next Show in a Series

With the success of The Script, Collins decided to expand his reach in Fall 2011 with Standing By, Standing Up, which targets the reasons behind and consequences of today’s bullying epidemic. While Collins initially created the show to target middle and high schoolers, agencies encouraged him to expand it to children as young as fourth grade – a sad realization about the severity of the issue.

Yet, through Standing By, Standing Up, audiences discover ways to end bullying in their organizations. “I hope I created a show that lets kids look at the system of violence in their schools, and think, ‘Can I step in?’ ‘Can I identify people who are being bullied, but don’t have the skills or emotional knowledge to stop it?’ ‘Can I help create an environment where people are helped instead of hurt?’”

On Thursday, December 1, Collins will perform both The Script and Standing By, Standing Up at the Regional Arts Commission, 6128 Delmar Blvd., at 6:30 p.m. The night will also feature a Resource Fair and Panel Discussion featuring local violence prevention agencies. There is no cost for the event, but donations will be accepted. Organizations who wish to have Collins perform at their facilities can contact him through www.timcollinssoloperformer.blogspot.com.

Moving forward, Collins is continuing to affect social change through his work on two new performances examining mental illness and sex education. “There are so many issues out there, from suicide prevention to heroin abuse,” he remarked. “There’s an infinite amount of shows, and an infinite number of agencies in St. Louis. I am so excited to be sharing my work with them to help others.”

By Nicole Plegge, Lifestyle Blogger for SmartParenting


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

TIM COLLINS ON KXEN RADIO!

Tuesday, 3:30 p.m., KXEN 1010 AM Radio, Tim will talk about Standing By, Standing Up, a one-man show about Bullying Prevention, and An Evening Of Theater And Community, which takes place on December 1st at the Regional Arts Commission! Tune in on Tuesday and catch this interview, and be sure to reserve your seats for December 1st!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Reserve Your Seats, Today!

an EVENING of THEATER and COMMUNITY

for VIOLENCE PREVENTION

Don't miss this FREE evening of E
ducational Theater and Community Resources, sponsored by Teen Pregnancy Prevention Partnership!
Thursday, December 1st, 6 PM to 8:45 PM
at the Regional Arts Commission, 6128 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, MO

The Evening's Schedule:
Beginning at 6 PM, a Healthy Relationships Resource Fair, featuring nearly a dozen St. Louis-based agencies
At 6:45 PM, a performance of Standing By, Standing Up, a one-man show about Bullying Prevention, by Tim Collins
Following the performance, the Resource Fair will re-open, and light refreshments, coffee, and non-alcoholic beverages will be available
At 7:45 PM, a performance of THE SCRIPT, a one-man show about Dating Violence Prevention, by Tim Collins
Following the second performance, there will be a Q & A Panel Discussion with activists and educators!
Some of the great St. Louis-based agencies participating in the Resource Fair and Panel Discussion:
Teen Pregnancy Prevention Partnership, Planned Parenthood, TASH, Provident Inc., Safe Connections, Family Resource Center, VSA Missouri, St. Louis Regional Sexual Assault Center, Project Village Group Mentoring Program, Epworth Street Outreach, RAVEN, and A Place To Turn To!

You are welcome to attend any portion of the evening, or all of it!

Admission to this special evening is FREE!
Donations for teen education will be accepted.
Reservations are highly recommended!
Please call: 314-651-2078 to reserve your seats!
for more information:


Check out YouTube Clips:

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Monday, November 14, 2011

STANDING BY, STANDING UP, IN PERFORMANCE!

November 14th, @ Adapt of Missouri--

Tim performed Standing By, Standing Up, a new one-man show about Bullying Prevention. Here's what the audience members had to say:

"Fantastic! I was completely immersed in the story. You should be commended for the work you do. You are a very talented man. Thank you for this experience."



--Michelle Shellenberg, CST






"Tremendously powerful! Tim makes you really think beyond what's apparent. Every child, teen, and adult needs to see his shows."



--Gina Mesnier, RN, MSN






"His performance was so powerful! I would recommend this performance for all school-aged children!"



--Katie Elmore, Nursing Student, Goldfarb School of Nursing






"Beautiful performance. Keep up the great job!"



--Loreta S., Goldfarb School of Nursing






"A powerful performance!"



--Nicole Shelton, Nursing Student






"The show was great. All the characters were believable, and you get sucked in to the show. I definetely recommend seeing it."



--Emily Bollinger, Nursing Student






"Terrific performance. Definitely relates to real-life situations. I was very impacted by the performance."



--E.W., Nursing Student






"TERRIFIC! POWERFUL! I'm at a loss for words. This performance is a must-see for all educational levels."



--Tami P., Nursing Student






Thanks to Gina and the Goldfarb Nursing Students for being a great audience!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Reserve Your Seats Today!!!

AN EVENING OF ACTIVIST THEATER AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES

A special performance, sponsored by Teen Pregnancy Prevention Partnership, of two one-man shows, written and performed by Tim Collins:
STANDING BY, STANDING UP, a one-man show about Bullying Prevention, and THE SCRIPT, a one-man show about Dating Violence Prevention. The performances will be preceded by a resource fair, with a number of St. Louis-based social work & violence prevention agencies in attendance. The performances will be followed by a panel discussion with representatives of the various agencies; this will be a great, community-focused event!

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st
Regional Arts Commission
6128 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis, MO

Some of the great St. Louis-based agencies that will be in the Resource Fair and Panel Discussion:

Teen Pregnancy Prevention Partnership
Provident, Inc.
Safe Connections
Planned Parenthood and the TASH Teen Taskforce!
VSA Missouri
Family Resource Center
St. Louis Regional Sexual Assault Center
Epworth Street Outreach
Project Village Group Mentoring Program
RAVEN

Admission to this community-focused evening is FREE-- Donations for
Teen Education will be accepted.
Reservations are highly recommended!
Please call: 314 651 2078 to reserve your seats!

6:00- 6:45 PM Healthy Relationships Resource Fair
6:45 PM Performance of Standing By, Standing Up
7:20 PM Resource Fair & Free Coffee!
7:45 PM Performance of THE SCRIPT
8:20 PM Panel Discussion with Activists and Educators

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

THE SCRIPT & STANDING BY, STANDING UP, IN PERFORMANCE!


AN EVENING OF ACTIVIST THEATER AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES!

A special performance, sponsored by Teen Pregnancy Prevention Partnership, of two one-man shows, written and performed by Tim Collins: STANDING BY, STANDING UP, a one-man show about Bullying Prevention, and
THE SCRIPT, a one-man show about Dating Violence Prevention. The performances will be preceded by a resource fair, with a number of St. Louis-based social work & violence prevention agencies in attendance. The performances will be followed by a panel discussion with representatives of the various agencies; this will be a great, community-focused event!

Some of the great St. Louis-based agencies that will be in the Resource Fair and Panel Discussion:


Teen Pregnancy Prevention Partnership

Provident, Inc.
Safe Connections
Adapt of Missouri
St. Louis Regional Sexual Assault Center
Planned Parenthood and the TASH Teen Taskforce!

WHERE: The Regional Arts Commission, 6128 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, MO

Admission to this community-focused evening is FREE! Donations for Teen Education will be accepted, and appreciated!

Reservations are highly recommended! Please call: 314 651 2078 to reserve your seats!