Posted January 12th, 2012 by Fulvio Brembilla

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Garbo Will Be Part of Times Square International Theater Festival

Posted January 12th, 2012 by Fulvio Brembilla

 

By Andrew Gans

10 Jan 2012

Garbo, a play by and co-starring Joe Gulla, will be presented Jan. 20-21 at the Roy Arias Theaters (Payan Theater) as part of the Times Square International Theater Festival.

Directed by Brian Rardin, the cast will also feature Nora Jane Williams, Fulvio Brembilla, Jonah Young and Gina Sutherland.

Garbo, according to press notes, “tells the story of Joe, a gay New Yorker enjoying an extended holiday in Rome, Italy. Like any foreigner who visits the Eternal City, Joe’s daily life is filled with ever-changing sensorial delights - culture shock at its best! But, it is not until he happens upon the tiny, candle-lit Garbo Bar - hidden on a small cobblestoned street in the ancient quarter of Trastevere - that his emotional adventure truly begins! Funny and heartfelt, Garbo explores why life and love may be better lived outside the closet… even (or especially) in the shadow of the Vatican!”

The play was seen in July 2011 at the Barrow Group Theatre as part of the All Out Arts, Inc. Fresh Fruit Festival.

The Roy Arias Theaters are located at 300 W. 43rd Street. For tickets, priced $10, call (212) 868-4444 or visit www.smarttix.com.


on acting and actions..

Posted January 7th, 2012 by Fulvio Brembilla

 

meditating an action is different from doing it. When you do there is a doer, a self conscious “someone” performing. But when you meditate an action, you’ve already released attachment to outcomes. There is no “you” left to do it. In forgetting yourself, you become what you do, so your action is free, spontaneous, without ambition, inhibition, or fear.

Fulvio will be playing Gustavo Mariano and a few additional parts in “EDMONIA” by Barry Putt at the Passage Theatre’s Playwright Retreat on February 11-12

Posted January 7th, 2012 by Fulvio Brembilla

Fulvio is playing Ario in “GARBO” by Joe Gulla at the Times Square International Theater Festival

Posted January 7th, 2012 by Fulvio Brembilla

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Posted December 3rd, 2011 by Fulvio Brembilla

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Fulvio is playing count Gus in “Strictly Dishonorable” by Preston Sturges

Posted December 3rd, 2011 by Fulvio Brembilla

“Strictly Dishonorable” by Preston Sturges

Descriptio

The Yoshino Theatre Company is proud to present our inaugural production: “Strictly Dishonorable” by Preston Sturges
Directed and Produced by James Kroener
A comedy about love, xenophobia, & prohibition.

December 15th & 16th @ 8 pm
December 17th @ 3 pm and 8 pm
December 18th @ 3 pm - Featuring a live performance by the Jazz Swing Band “Sly Blue” commencing @ 2:30

Casting Consultant: Kristen Sweeney, Costume Design: Ryan Moller, Lighting Design/Assistant Stage Manager: Jordan Acosta, Postcard Design:www.akamundo.com, Production Stage Manager: Rommel Tolentino, Set Design: Chris Minard, Sound Design: Andy Levis. Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

Starring: Ashley Bloom, Fulvio Brembilla, Richard Colonna, Derek Flics, Anthony Gallo, Paul McLernan, Richard James Porter, & Robert Rice.

The Yoshino Theater Company’s Mission is to amuse and delight audiences by producing new and classic comedies and incorporating music, stage magic, and other variety arts where possible.
We are a Fractured Alas Member Organization.

Online ticketing will be available shortly. If you are ready to make your reservation, please send an e-mail to YoshinoTickets@gmail.com with the performance date, time and the number of tickets you’d like to reserve.

new shots

Posted June 11th, 2011 by Fulvio Brembilla

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2011 l’anno dell’artigiano

Posted January 7th, 2011 by Fulvio Brembilla

 ”..Io sono un umile artigiano. Non creo con le mani ma con la mia mente e con le mie emozioni. La mia bottega si sposta con me e i miei pensieri.Le mie sorgenti sono delle pagine di un copione. Delle miniere di materiale. Studiare le battute e una vera e propria caccia al tesoro agli indizi delle scene. Come un fabbro lavoro le parole che sbloccano le serrature del personaggio. Sono quasi sempre da solo e in silenzio. Ogni tanto circondato da stretti e cari colleghi. Altre volte mi dimentico dove sono e non riesco a trovare la strada dell’ispirazione. Poi d’improvviso ecco che dopo tanta fatica ritorna l’illuminazione e il nuovo personaggio arriva a vita. I primi goffi passi, I primi vagiti creativi. E’ lui. E vive di curiosita’. La mia ricchezza sta nell’indossare il personaggio che creo e nel fargli scoprire il mondo intorno prendendolo per mano. La sera finisco di lavorare, spengo la fornace del pensiero e riposo. “