Okayโฆ itโs a long title but it needs to be said.
I have just spent three amazing days auditing, witnessing, observing, absorbing, laughing, crying, taking notes, processing, confirming, squirming, cheer-leading, supporting, holding my breath, thinking and agreeing at the Larry Moss Workshop by Vancouver Acting School.

No,ย Larry Moss, well known American acting coach, does not need to find his inner bouffon. He has it well intact as he was brutally, and winkingly (a made up Trilby word) truthful, like a bouffon loves to be, with each and every actor who was brave enough to perform a scene for him to critique.
And, he did.
Mr. Moss did not let one person off the hook. And, it wasnโt because he prances around with an ego to show off his expertise and tremendous experience. Noโฆ he does it because he cares deeply, very deeply about actors and their unseen potential.
He pushed, prodded, swore, bullied, encouraged, inspired, threatened, and did whatever it took to break through an actorโs carefully placed mask to get to their raw truth.
โItโs all about the story!โ โFall in love with the writing!โ โIf the writer wrote it, we want to hear it!โ โGrow up to the writer.โ โItโs about telling the story, all about the story.โ โScript analysisโฆ good actors are good detectives!โ
Held at the spacious Rio Theatre in Vancouver, actors were forced to find their theatre voice โ a challenge for many since a minimalist style of film acting, โfaux naturalismโ,ย has become a sad epidemic, according to Larry Moss. โNarcissism is killing our work as artists.โ โYouโre all being geared for TV and it will eat you alive.โ โBe brilliant in the theatre and the films will find you.โ
Actors were made to do push ups, stamp the stage, scream, and shout, dance, and hold their hands to their ribs while doing their lines in order to find a grounded voice. Over and over again we witnessed breakthroughs, after breakthroughs, and wonderful gems proving this type of work is necessary. (it also affirmed the work I do with my buffoonery acting students)
On the last day, I recognized a part of myselfย in a certain actor, and tookย his work he did with Larry to my heart. Very quickly I found myself in tears,ย tugging down my hat, relating to his difficulty of letting go of control and trusting the idea, the text, and not being afraid of vulnerability.
Yet, if I look back at some recent work, I have let go. I have gone into the deep end, but I know I could go even deeper.
Much deeper.
Other actors shed tears, as well, after their work with Larry was over. โHow do you feel?โ โIโm lost.โ โNo, youโre not lost, youโre getting found.โ He leans forward, โAll tears are because you now know what you didnโt know.โ โโฆ a nervous breakTHROUGH…โ
He looks out at us. โIsnโt it funny, acting helps us rip down our defenses and be more human.โ
The three-day session equaled a roller coaster of emotions, confirmations, and inspiration. I have to thank Kirsten Clarkson from the Vancouver Acting School for giving the gift of Larry Moss to our acting community.
We needed it.

โChoose something beyond your wildest dreamsโฆ dare to be great.โ Larry Moss.
(Subsequent posts will contain more about the workshop as there is much to discussโฆ stay tuned..)
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