Teresa Lavina trained as an Stanislavski actor in Bilbao Spain from 1992. She moved to Ireland to continue her acting training in 1997, she trained in the Focus Theatre in Dublin with Deirdre O’Connell and for 3 years full time in Bull Alley. She has trained the Meisner Technique both in London and Dublin with former Meisner student Scott Williams. She is an acting coach of this technique. She has also trained with Terence Stamp, Michael Attenborough, Larry Silverberg and Briget Panet, most recently she became a teacher of “Acting with passion”, coached by Niki Flacks, creator of the technique. For the past 20 years she has worked as an actor, director, producer and writer. She started her career in RTE’s “Don’t feed the Gondolas” with Ferdia Mc Anna, she produced and directed several plays including Stewart Parker Award Winner “Wideboy Gospel”. She wrote the play “Every Woman’s Thoughts” that…
View original post 346 more words
