Lori ann triolo biography of mahatma
Balestra 5. Bullet Proof 4. Riverdale 6. Candiland 4. Minerva 7. Recipe for Love 6. The Good Mistress 5. Hats Off to Christmas! Blackstone 7. Rogue 6. Barbie in the Pink Shoes 5. Christmas Miracle 5. Continuum 7. See all. Additional Crew. Previous 3. The Homestead Short. Curse of the Jade Falcon 5. The Brute 8. She received B. Her work as an artist, actor, mentor and coach led her to becoming involved in theatre and film as a director and producer as well.
She has directed numerous plays ranging from student to professional to solo show productions. And most recently she acted as producer and casting director for the Canadian independent feature film Lost Solace directed by Chris Scheuerman - a project which is now heading into the festival circuit.
Lori ann triolo biography of mahatma
With truth and authenticity. That is what interests me about Vancouver. How we are growing and changing at such a rapid pace. To be a part of a movement has always been my mission. I think Vancouver would like to think we are at the centre of some kind of universe. We are just not sure what that is yet. They were committed to building a new kind of theatre that was truly collaborative and which spoke to the moral and social issues of their time.
They believed that in order to be an effective artist actor, director, producer, writer, musicianone must bring the truth and their most authentic self to the work. The Group Theatre had their hands on the community pulse of the time, their work grew out of sensitivity to humanity. Our work is most vital in this age of technology where people are becoming less connected to one another on a personal level.
David Mamet says people go to the theatre to see that real communication between human beings is still possible. There would be no purpose if we lived in a bubble. But it is how we are alienating ourselves as a community. I think we have a social responsibility in Vancouver to tell the lori ann triolo biography of mahatma of our time. It is how we grow as a society.
New York became the centre of the theatrical universe at an explosive time in history. I think we are there once again. I am a true believer in history repeating itself. And people cared about their craft. We have that opportunity in Vancouver. Be the work. Make it happen for yourself with the folks you want to work with with. Taking risks and being courageous is what NYC has that Vancouver needs to get a dose of.
What do we need to learn from the NY model? If you stop in NY someone else walks right over you. You must take risks and be courageous, always. Vancouver is a much easier place to live. One of the reasons my Husband and I chose it. But because it is easier the art has less risk. It is why I believe I did so well when I first moved here and continue to run events and inspire others to get off their fannies and take charge in their careers, which is taking charge of their lives, which in the end is all this is about.
I was recently in NYC seeing an old friend in an old play. Brian Dennehy and I first worked together about 10 years ago. We hit it off instantly as we found our roots grew from the same place. He went to the all-boys high school in my neighborhood on Long Island…he was a hero to my family of blue collar workers. He was completely responsible for getting me representation in LA, all the while discouraging me from pursuing this life in Hollywood.
We teamed up again in a great episode of Masters of Science fiction where we, along with John Hurt, play a bunch of mutant humans forever banished to a life on a spaceship. It was during this shoot that I got to listen to the many amazing stories that passed between these two theatre lads. Their stories about Olivier and working on all the famous stages around the globe made me drool.
Again, Brian and I connected. My heart was always in the theatre. My husband and I moved here to have a theatre, a venue of our own for music and drama, etc. He believes it is where all real art is. After the play I waited for our dinner date while he did a talk-back with some theatre students who had just finished a two week intensive in NYC with one of the cast members.
They asked Brian about the state of the theatre and a life and a career in it. If anyone can discourage you in any way to do anything else with your life, let them. I wish you all the luck in the world, because that is really what this is about. If you found a time machine, what would you tell Lori Triolo ten years ago? Hmm…I guess the only thing I would tell myself is that the most important thing you will ever have in this lifetime is love.
That no matter what, we are here to have a happy and healthy life. Pain is inevitable.