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    Why don't Armenians love theater?

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    December 26, 2009

    Legendary actor Sos Sargsyan was greeted with warm rounds of applause
    during a meeting with the new generation of actors at the "Narekatsi"
    cultural center. Sargsyan's first advice to them was to be honest and
    sincere in theater and life and to develop the right taste.

    "Intellectuals must play a role in society. Actors must know what to
    do. They must be goal-oriented, reserved and must take into account
    the example that they set for society. After all, there is a sense of
    taste and if there is such taste, there is also art," said Sargsyan.

    As far as the current morals and manners in theater are concerned, Sos
    Sargsyan says that the reason for the current situation is that the
    new generation was not sufficiently educated.

    "There are many young irresponsible artists today. They star in soap
    operas and I look at that as a way of making money. But actors who are
    always in the public eye must have a sense of responsibility and know
    how far they can go," said Sargsyan.

    According to him, the new generation lacks the awareness that they are
    the proprietors of their country. Nevertheless, actors are optimistic
    because they see today's youth as progressive, knowledgeable and
    patriotic. Sargsyan only advised future actors to communicate with the
    world and take everything that is useful.

    The great actor said that he was concerned about the lack of Armenian
    plays. "Unfortunately, we don't have playwrights like Sundukyan,
    Paronyan and Shirvanzade. I understand that dramaturgy is a difficult
    genre and that it requires a lot of time which current writers don't
    want to spend. But it is necessary to do everything to let Armenians
    see what Armenian national theater is," said Sos Sargsyan.

    According to the actor, actors are not the only ones to blame because
    there is a lack of deserving audiences. "Once I said that Armenians
    don't love theater and people got offended. But that's the truth.
    Armenians today don't want to go through the trouble of sitting in a
    theater for two hours to see a play. It is boring for them. Being a
    spectator is also a profession. There is no connection if spectators
    don't have the same feeling as the actor does," said Sargsyan.

    Sos Sargsyan said that 2009 was a successful year for his Pan-National
    Theater. "We put on 4 plays and we have more and more audiences," said
    Sargsyan.

    In the end, the actor wished that the dreams of the new generation of
    actors come true in the year to come.
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