Ari Brisbon
Ari Brisbon

Ari Brisbon

Ari Brisbon from Providence,RI. A graduate of the Hope High Arts Magnet. He began attending Everett's conservatory at fourteen. In 2007 Ari received a $6500 scholarship to attend Brown University's Theatre Bridge program. Ari won the Rhode Island State Shakespeare competition in 2008. In 2010, he joined Everett Company as a creator and performer in "Brainstorm" and "Freedom Project", Ari is in production of Everett's latest piece "Bliss Body". Collages of dance, imagery and true stories, to explore and share experiences of bliss. Ari teaches improv theater at Everett School to youth from low income families. Over the year of 2022 Ari has been busy numerous projects and films. "Eephus" directed by Carson Lund just finished production."A Quiet Road" directed by Vega Montanez, and "Mr.Birthday" directed by Dan Hunter. Ari continues to push through fulfill his dreams, social boundaries and most importantly take everything that he has to offer , and bring it back to his students.

Movies

Secrets at the Museum
  • Oct 11, 2023
  • Bengali
Natalie is an independent artist estranged from her father. Although her family owns the prominent Freeman Museum, she uses her late mother's maiden name to keep her identity a secret from everyone including her artist boyfriend, Alex. When Natalie's father dies, she takes on ownership of the museum with the help of her late father's assistant, Derrick. Natalie quickly learns that someone has been stealing paintings and replacing them with counterfeits. But due to the nature of her father's untimely death, Natalie realizes she's not the only one keeping secrets. In her search for the truth, Natalie encounters dangers that threaten not only the museum but her life as well. Could someone close to her be intent on destroying the museum?
Sins of the Preacher’s Wife
In a new town with a new baby and a husband who has to work all the time, a young mom gets involved with the highly popular local church. The preacher’s wife welcomes her with open arms and she enrolls her baby in the church’s daycare which is run by the preacher’s wife. Slowly but surely, it seems as though the preacher’s wife is taking over as the baby’s main caregiver and framing the new mom as an unfit mom.