Topic: Plays
ARLINGTON, Mass. — “Most people know of Ernest Hemingway, and many have read at least one book, The Old Man and the Sea, taught in most schools in the United[...]
ARLINGTON, Mass. — Yearning for their homeland lost to the Soviet takeover of the Republic of Armenia on November 29, 1920, drove close to a 100,000 Armenians scattered throughout the[...]
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — Rehearsals are taking place every evening at the Tekeyan Cultural Association Center in Englewood Cliffs, NJ in preparation of a performance of William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado[...]
WIESBADEN, Germany — As the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh, caused by Azerbaijan’s blockade of the lifeline Lachin corridor to Armenia, continues, news of the plight of its Armenian population seeps[...]
OSHKOSH, Wis. — Richard Kalinoski is not Armenian, yet three of his works — including the most famous — deal with tragic chapters of Armenian history. “I’m proud of each[...]
NEW YORK — “Dreams on Fire” starts off from a controversial scientific hypothesis that has gained momentum in recent years. According to the emerging field of epigenetics, trauma can not[...]
BOSTON — Award-winning playwright Barbara Bejoian probed Armenian-American customs and traditions, exploring, shifting relations between family and friends and adjustments to rapid changes in the modern world, during her successful[...]
YEREVAN / SAXMUNHAM, UK — British actress and playwright Tamara Hinchco was born in 1938. Between 1954 and 1956 she studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in[...]
GLENDALE — “Where Is Your Groom? II,” the comedic sequel to the equally funny original charmer will take place on Sunday, October 6, at the Alex Theatre. The vibrant characters,[...]
LOS ANGELES — The world premiere of “Constantinople,” the latest work by award-winning playwright and director Aram Kouyoumdjian, is being staged by Vista Players, the acclaimed theater ensemble that “set[...]