Tim Corbett performs To the Western World, a poem by Louis Simpson.
Tim Corbett has been involved in performing, acting and voice-over work for several years. Since 2013, he has been portraying historical characters at Boston’s Old State House for visitors from all over the world. In these roles, he opens a window into life in the 1760’s, when Boston was a restive colonial capital of the British Empire, and the town’s inhabitants were subjects of young King George III. He has performed in local community theatre, appearing as Howie Newsome in Theatre to Go’s production of Our Town in Melrose, MA. Also, Tim recently performed the role of Chief Inspector in the Facing Exclusion program presented at the Paramount Theatre in Boston, MA.
Before coming to the performing arts, Tim worked with large global clients as a professional in the Information Industry.
From Tim: “I was already aware of Louis Simpson’s work when I came across To the Western World. I was stunned by his ability to capture, in only three compact stanzas, the history-changing achievements, personal moments, and grinding hardship of the explorers and settlers who first came to America. In performing this work, my goal was to offer the listener a chance to share that sensation.”