The Stage's Scourge of the Status Quo: Tim Robbins on "Accidental Death of an Anarchist"
By Ed Rampell Since first taking the stage in 1982 with Alfred Jarry's Ubu the King, The Actors' Gang has, in terms of form and content, specialized in a subversive edge and wit. Directed by Will Thomas McFadden, The Gang's latest envelope-pushing play Accidental Death of an Anarchist may not have caused the Culver City audience to riot like theatergoers at Ubu's Parisian premiere did in 1896, but the outrageous com…