Tim Creavin

Actor | Artist | Aquarius

currently - sleep no more @ the mckittrick hotel

Tim can currently be seen performing the roles of Malcolm, Bellhop/Taxidermist, Tiny Town, and Bar Host in Punchdrunk’s hit Off-Broadway immersive theatrical experience Sleep No More.


October 2022 - you don’t have to do anything

Tim appeared in a workshop production of Ryan Drake’s new play You Don’t Have to do Anything, which was directed by Ryan Dobrin and ran October 13th-16th at IRT Theater as part of their 3B Development Series. More information about the workshop production can be found here.


August-october 2022 - american idiot

Tim played the role of Theo in American Stage’s production of Green Day’s American Idiot. More information about the production can be found here.

In his Broadway World review of the production, Peter Nason wrote of Tim’s performance:

“Best of all is Tim Creavin as Theo. He obviously understands what punk is about, because whenever there was a group number, I watched him and his jittery rage. He was so kinetic, so enthralling, that it was impossible to turn away from his performance. He wasn't a lead, but he's who I think of when looking back on the show. He exuded the punk fury, the veins on his neck popping out and his saucer-wide eyes bulging out of their sockets. He's so good that I wondered if he could do a One Man AMERICAN IDIOT. He exemplifies the punk ethos as well as anyone from Johnny Rotten to Billie Joe Armstrong, and his performance in a relatively small role is one of the best I've seen all year.”


fall 2021/spring 2022 — Mercury store

Tim worked with The Mercury Store as a member of their inaugural company of actors: “The Mercury Store is a start-up space for theatre artists – stage directors, choreographers, and devisers – providing bodies, space and time to look at and examine their work. It offers residencies, studio and co-working space, community and funding.”


summer 2021 — alien/nation @ Williamstown

Tim appeared in a world premiere immersive theatrical experience, ALIEN/NATION, at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. The piece was directed by Tony Award-winner Michael Arden (Parade, Once on This Island, Deaf West Spring Awakening), featured original text written by Jen Silverman (Collective Rage, Witch, The Moors) and Eric Berryman, and was devised in collaboration with The Forest of Arden.