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    Week of Remembrance in the City of Glendale

    Annual Commemorative Events

    The City of Glendale (California)
    Annual Commemorative Committee
    April 19, 2005
    Contact: Mr. John Takhtalian, Management Services
    Phone: 818-548-4844

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    The following genocide commemorative events, which are part of the City
    of Glendale's 2005 Week of Remembrance, will take place throughout the
    following week at various venues in Glendale, California. They are
    co-sponsored by the City of Glendale, the Alex Theater, the Armenian
    General Benevolent Union, Don Peterson - SNK Realty Group, City of
    Glendale - Parks, Recreation & Community Services, City of Glendale -
    Public Works, Glendale Water & Power, Glendale Unified School District,
    Glendale News-Press, Glendale Association of Realtors, and Sidewalk Cafe.

    1.) Panel Discussion on Three Films Depicting Genocide
    Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2005
    Time: 6:00 pm
    Location: Glendale Central Library
    Address: 222 E. Harvard Street, Glendale
    Panelists Include: Mr. Dan Alba, Western Region Director of Facing
    History and Ourselves; Ms. Julia Powell, Co-Producer of the
    award-winning PBS Frontline Documentary, "Ghosts of Rwanda"; Mr. Vahe
    Babaian, Screenwriter, Producer and Director.
    Admission: Free and Open to the Public

    2.) Armenian Genocide 90th Anniversary Commemoration
    Date: Sunday, April 24, 2005
    Time: 2:00 pm
    Location: The Alex Theater
    Address: 216 North Brand Blvd., Glendale
    Keynote Speaker: Mr. Aram Saroyan (Poet, Novelist, Playwright, and Son
    of William Saroyan)
    Musical Performances by: Winds of Passion; Zvartnotz Dance Ensemble
    Theatrical Performace by: The Cornerstone Theater Company, which
    presents Leon Zaven Surmelian's "I Ask You, Ladies and Gentlemen."
    Admission: Free on a first-come, first-serve basis. Pick up your free
    ticket at the Alex Theater Box Office between now and 12:00 Noon on
    Sunday, April 24.
    Parking: Free validated parking is available specifically at the Orange
    Street Parking Garage located at the corner of California Street and
    Orange Street (enter from Orange). Parking tickets can be validated by
    the House Manager in the Alex Theatre lobby.

    3.) Repeat Performances of Surmelian's "I Ask You, Ladies and Gentlemen"
    will be offered by the Cornerstone Theater Company at the Alex Theater on:
    -- Tuesday, April 26, 2005 at 8:00 pm
    -- Wednesday, April 27, 2005 at 8:00 pm

    For tickets to the Tuesday and Wednesday performances, please contact
    The Alex Theater Box Office at (818-243-2611).

    -- A Synopsis on Surmelian's "I Ask You, Ladies and Gentlemen"

    Cornerstone Theater Company presents "I Ask You, Ladies and Gentlemen,"
    written by Leon Z. Surmelian, adapted for the stage by
    playwright-in-residence Yehuda Hyman, and directed by founding member
    Christopher Liam Moore.

    It is a true story of an Armenian orphan boy whose brave and poetic
    spirit guides him through a tragic odyssey in his war-torn country and
    propels him into a new life in America. History and literature come to
    life, using text directly from Surmelian's memoir about survival during
    the Armenian genocide. Actor Ludwig Manukian and puppeteer Michelle
    Zamora are accompanied by live music composed and performed by John
    Bilezikjian; puppets and sets are by Lynn Jeffries, costumes by
    Christopher Acebo, and lights by Lonnie Rafael Alcaraz.

    Proceeds benefit The Leon & Zarmig Surmelian Foundation, which assists
    orphans and needy students in Armenia and the Ukraine, the Middle East,
    Asia, Africa, and America. Permission to adapt this work was granted by
    the estate of Leon Z. Surmelian and executor Torcom Postajian.

    Yehuda Hyman and Cornerstone Theater Company are participants in the
    Theater Residency Program for Playwrights, a project of the National
    Endowment for the Arts and Theatre Communication Group.

    Running time is approximately 1 hour, and the performance is suitable
    for ages 10 and older.
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