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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance
    22 Concord Lane
    Cambridge, MA 02138
    Contact: Bianca Bagatourian
    Tel: 617-871-6764
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.armeniandrama.org


    "THE ARMENIAN DRAMATIC ARTS ALLIANCE HOSTS LUNCHEON IN HOLLYWOOD FOR
    SIMONE ABKARIAN
    Hollywood, Ca.

    On Monday, July 24th, the newly formed Armenian Dramatic Arts
    Alliance (ADAA) hosted a luncheon in honor of French Armenian actor/
    director Simone Abkarian who was in town to direct Love's Labor's
    Lost, a Shakespeare play for the Actor's Gang Theater of Los Angeles.

    The play which has been receiving rave reviews, can be seen at the
    Ivy Substation in Culver City where it will run through September,
    2006. It also features the wonderful music of composer and musician,
    Ara Dabandjian.
    Mr. Abkarian, who has had a distinguished film career, most recently
    was in the Bahamas filming for the new James Bond film "Casino
    Royale" due out in November this year.
    The luncheon was attended by various Hollywood professionals as well
    as a host of ADAA advisory board members including screenwriter Jose
    Rivera, artist Vahe Berberian and journalist Joan Agajanian Quinn.
    Some new faces amongst the group were FOX TV correspondent, Anita
    Vogel, documentary film-maker Carla Garapedian and award wining
    producer and casting director, Valerie McCaffrey. During the course
    of the meal, board of directors members Karen Kondazian and Bianca
    Bagatourian led a discussion regarding the goals and growth of the
    Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance whose aim is to project the Armenian
    voice through the arts of stage and screen. Various artists also had
    a chance to talk about their particular needs and how ADAA could
    serve them best. Through many such events and discussions, this new
    non-profit organization hopes to establish specific channels through
    which to help Armenian artists prosper in the dramatic performing
    arts fields. More information and photos can be viewed at their
    website at: www.armeniandrama.org or write to [email protected]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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