About Tim Collins

Tim Collins has been working as an actor, writer, and educator since 2000 and has performed his solo shows for more than 1,000,000 students, parents, educators, and military personnel, nationwide.

He is a recipient of the Wallis Foundation Grant, a Roblee Grant, a Missouri Department of Mental Health Grant, a QuickArts Grant & multiple Teaching Artist Grants from the ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes, and has received grant support from the Triangle Fund, the Anderson Foundation, and the Community Foundation of Elmira- Corning.

Tim has partnered with numerous Violence Prevention agencies across the country, including Abby’s Paws for A Cause (NY), Sexual Assault Resource Center (NY), RESTORE (NY), Crisis Intervention Service (IA), Planned Parenthood (NY, MT, MO), Sexual Assault Support Services of Midcoast Maine (ME), A Call for Help (IL), YWCA (NY, MO), Provident (MO), Safe Connections (MO), Women’s Freedom Center (VT), West River Valley Thrives (VT), Community Action Partnership (NY), Teen Pregnancy Prevention Partnership (MO), and many others.

Tim was a featured performer at the 24th Annual Sharing The Fire National Storytelling Conference; was nominated for a Kevin Kline Award; won the Best Solo Performance award in the 2nd Annual Dialogue ONE Solo Theater Festival; was awarded Best Dramatic Script in the 2012 United Solo Theater Festival and Best Educational Show in the 2013 United Solo Theater Festival; is a member of the United Solo Performer Academy; has performed his shows in the NYC International Fringe Festival and the Women At Work Festival (Stage Left NYC); was a featured performer in the M-W Cares Educational Speakers Day at Monroe-Woodbury High School, Central Valley, NY, was a featured performer in the 3Rs (Respect, Reflect, Remember) Day at Fieldstone Middle School in Montvale, NJ, and is a three-time winner of the 15 Minute Playwriting Festival (Belfast, Maine). Two of his creative arts programs for teens have received Program Excellence Award Nominations from the Chemung County Youth Bureau in Elmira, NY.

He has performed his violence prevention shows at schools, colleges, and military bases across the country, including the Rochester Institute of Technology, SUNY Geneseo, Fordham University, Webster University, University of Houston-Victoria, Porter Youth Center, Bennington College, the College at Brockport, North Rockland Central School District, Iowa Lakes Community College, North Iowa Area Community College, Milliken University, Saint Louis University, Maryville University, Washington University, UMSL, Fontbonne University, Lewis and Clark College, USAG Presidio of Monterey, Joint Base Langley Eustis, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, and many others.

Tim has partnered extensively with agencies, organizations schools, and colleges in Chemung and Steuben County (NY) to provide performances and creatively enriching workshops to students of all ages. Partners include: Abby’s Paws for a Cause, Steele Memorial Library, Southside Community Center, ARCADE/Apex Programs and the Elmira City School District, Chemung County Youth Bureau, Southeast Steuben County Library, Elmira College, Corning Community College, the ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes, the Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning, SafeZones, ELNOST, Community Arts of Elmira, Air Clubhouse and CASA-Trinity, Triangle Fund, Anderson Foundation, Career Development Council, 171 Cedar Arts Center, and others.

Tim has written and toured fifteen one-man plays, has been published in both PLAYS AND PLAYWRIGHTS and Indie Theater Now, and has appeared on ABC News, YNN News, TWC News, WETM, and NPR. He studied Theater at Marlboro College (VT) and Arts Ed UK (London, England). Tim was mentored by Dr. Dorcas McLaughlin in Psychodramatic Technique and Psychosocial Learning, and trained as a Victim Advocate with the St. Louis Regional Sexual Assault Center, MO.