Three On The Aisle – Actor/Director Paul Stroili Visits Booth One – Episode 42




BOOTH ONE - Celebrating Culture and Conversation show

Summary: Gary and Roscoe welcome to The Booth stage and film actor, director, writer and producer Paul Stroili, recently relocated back to Chicago from Los Angeles. Paul's wit, charm and remarkable storytelling make him one of our most hilarious guests to date. See Paul's full bio <a target="_blank" href="http://www.paulstroili.com/complete_bio/">here</a>. Paul previously co-hosted an entertainment talk radio show in Los Angeles called "<a target="_blank" href="http://latalkradio.com/content/state-arts">State of the Arts</a>" with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.msapr.net/default.html">Michael Sterling</a>, and is pretty savvy behind the mic, as you'll hear. He tells about some of the iconic guests they had on the show, including Carol Channing, Russ Tamblyn and <a target="_blank" href="http://georgechakiris.com/">George Chakiris</a>.<br> <br> Roscoe takes us through his latest <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cinecon.org/">Cinecon Classic Film Festival</a> adventures, seeing rarely or never-seen films in Hollywood in the course of 5 days over Labor Day weekend. From Carl Laemmle's King of Jazz, to vintage Spencer Tracy, to meeting legendary film actress <a target="_blank" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsha_Hunt_(actress)">Marsha Hunt</a>, it sounds like Roscoe had another great year at Cinecon sitting in the dark with friends.<br> <br> Paul's latest project is a new production of the audience-interactive theatre piece <a href="http://tonylovestina.com/get-tickets/tony-n-tinas-wedding-chicago/">Tony n' Tina's Wedding </a>here in Chicago. Paul was in the original Chicago production back in the 90's. When the producers heard he was moving back, they tapped him to direct the remount. This time the ceremony will be held in a real church, and attendees will then make their way 2 blocks to the reception site. Paul says the cast is full of "brilliant improvisors who are also great actors." If you've never experienced Tony n' Tina's "special day", do yourself a favor and get a group together and go. And don't forget to bring a few dollar bills! This show is all about one of our favorite things: Audience Participation. The VIP experience includes ringside seats and surprises. We will be checking that out for sure.<br> <br> We discuss film acting and screenwriting, and dig into The Beating, which Paul wrote and stars in. This terrific short film is a nail-biting, intense drama with a twist. The Beating tells the story of the lengths to which one father will go to end a nightmarish problem of bullying at his son’s school. The Beating premiered at the 2014 Sedona International Film Festival, as well as being an Official Selection at the San Diego Film Festival, the San Jose International Short Film Festival, The Bel Air Film Festival and The College Town Film Festival with screenings and lectures at Penn State and Ohio University. In addition, the script of the film has been used as an instructional tool at Columbia College in their course of study on short filmmaking. You can view the full film <a target="_blank" href="https://vimeo.com/117890945">here</a>, or by going to Paul's website at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.paulstroili.com/">www.paulstroili.com</a>. Go to the IMDb entry <a target="_blank" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3168718/">at this site</a>.<br> <br> Paul is working on development for a feature film he hopes to make this spring. The screenplay is an adaptation of a play called Wake, by Carey Crim. We can't wait to follow this story!<br> <br> Gary asks Paul about his most prized possession - two theatre seats from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tclchinesetheatres.com/tcl-chinese-theater-history/">Grauman's Chinese Theatre</a> from the 1950's that he has restored to mint condition, including burgundy mohair reupholstering and a custom-made platform designed to the same rake specs as the theatre floor. His description of the process of restoring them is priceless.