Robyn Ginsburg Braverman

Robyn Ginsburg Braverman has performed as an actor, director, producer and bringer of enthusiasm. She has been a voiceover actor for over 40 years and is proud to have served on the boards of both Dragon Theatre and Pear (Avenue) Theatre.

In addition to once playing Carmen Sandiego, Robyn voiced such name clients as OpenTable, Cisco, Google, and Pennzoil. After a college career in radio broadcasting, she co-hosted a morning drive time radio show, then created, wrote and performed characters with comedy troupe Lobster’s FunHouse Players, creating content for commercial radio programs and a syndicated radio series. Robyn came to theatre arts by joining the founding team of Pear Theatre (Mountain View, CA) in 2002. She’s supported that space ever since, through administration, board...

Robyn Ginsburg Braverman has performed as an actor, director, producer and bringer of enthusiasm. She has been a voiceover actor for over 40 years and is proud to have served on the boards of both Dragon Theatre and Pear (Avenue) Theatre.

In addition to once playing Carmen Sandiego, Robyn voiced such name clients as OpenTable, Cisco, Google, and Pennzoil. After a college career in radio broadcasting, she co-hosted a morning drive time radio show, then created, wrote and performed characters with comedy troupe Lobster’s FunHouse Players, creating content for commercial radio programs and a syndicated radio series. Robyn came to theatre arts by joining the founding team of Pear Theatre (Mountain View, CA) in 2002. She’s supported that space ever since, through administration, board membership and her 16-year involvement with the annual short play ensemble production, Pear Slices. Robyn supported Pear Slices through dramaturgy, directing, costuming, sound design, and set design for more than 100 short plays.

Currently, she serves as producer/director of Pear Theatre’s developmental reading series for full length plays, "Fresh Produce," which has brought over thirty-five full length works to the public. Beyond her board activities with now-defunct Dragon Theatre, Robyn collaborated on the world premiere of Barry Slater’s Confession in 2020, which she co-produced and directed. Robyn lives in Fremont, California with her playwright husband, Paul, and their ever-evolving cat tribe.

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