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    Armenian  Dramatic Arts Alliance
    22  Concord  Lane   Cambridge  MA  02138 
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    www.armeniandrama.org

    Bianca Bagatourian
    Dec 5, 2006


    "ADAA/FOUNTAIN THEATRE PLAY READINGS A SMASH SUCCESS"

    by Joan Agajanian Quinn

     

    The inaugural Los Angeles play reading series sponsored by the
    Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance (ADAA) and the Fountain Theatre was
    held at the Fountain on November 13-15, 2006, to sold-out crowds,
    Armenian and non-Armenian alike. 

    Produced by Anahid Shahrik, the annual reading series is meant to
    give voice to emerging Armenian playwrights, for plays about a
    variety of themes.  FOX TV news correspondent Anita Vogel emceed the
    opening night and appeared throughout the series to galvanize support
    for ADAA.

    Each play of the series received a standing ovation, which is
    extremely rare for readings.

    The series opened brilliantly on Monday, November 13 with The Scent
    of Jasmine, by Boston-based playwright Bianca Bagatourian.  The play
    is a Citizen-Kane type mystery about a young reporter intent upon
    uncovering the truth about an Armenian immigrant who becomes one of
    the richest men in America.  Directed by Michael Arabian, the play
    had an all-star cast, including Fountain Theatre regular (and ADAA
    Board Member) Karen Kondazian, Magda Harout, Buck Kartalian, Sona
    Tatoyan, and longtime TV favorite of the 60's/70's, Armenian actor
    David Hedison.  Also featured were Shant Bejanian, Karine Chakarian,
    Maro Ajemian, Jack Kandel and Siona Yans.

    On Tuesday, November 14 was The Blackstone Sessions, by San Diego
    playwright/screenwriter Lisa Kirazian, directed by Ben Bradley.  The
    play is about the unlikely friendship between a reclusive old African
    American civil rights activist/poet and her young, uneducated Italian
    American summer housekeeper - and the secrets they uncover about
    each other.  The fantastic Iona Morris led the dynamic cast, along
    with Tene Carter Miller, Danielle Holland, Jeris Poindexter, Anoush
    NeVart, Bernard Addison, Ben Bradley, Bart Myer, Alex Kalognomos and
    Sloane Robinson.

    Push, by Los Angeles playwright Kristen Lazarian -- a tense comedic
    drama which has garnered awards nationwide -- was the finale of the
    series on Wednesday, November 15.   The play explores contemporary
    relationships in Los Angeles, complete with love, deceit, fidelity
    and manipulation - a "doozy of a date night for married couples"
    (San Diego Arts Online.)  Push was directed by Martin Bedoian.  The
    outstanding cast included Emmy winner Michael Goorjian, Anahid
    Shahrik, Richard Horvitz, Salli Saffioti, Karen Kondazian and Andrea
    Ajemian.

    The timing for the readings could not have been more perfect: the
    Fountain Theatre had just won the L.A. Ovation Award for best
    production of the year on Monday night (for August Wilson's Joe
    Turner's Come and Gone).  Director Ben Bradley also won an Ovation
    for the same play.

    Founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts only a year and a half ago, ADAA
    has already become one of the most exciting and productive Armenian
    arts organizations in years.  By providing Armenian writers (or
    writers about Armenian themes) opportunities for readings, production
    or publication, ADAA makes the Armenian voice heard around the
    world.  For more information, visit www.armeniandrama.org, email
    [email protected] or call 617-871-6764.

    --Boundary_(ID_5lCqWdnJ3+I1MmjGMlYx kg)--
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