THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WILL OFFER A FREE PERFORMANCE OF THE PLAY "SOJOURN AT ARARAT" ON THURSDAY
THEATER PREVIEW
The University of Michigan Armenian Studies Program (ASP) and the
Center for World Performance Studies (CWPS) will present the play
"Sojourn at Ararat" at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Biomedical Research
Building's D. Dan and Betty Kahn Auditorium, at 109 Zena Pitcher.
Admission is free.
"Ararat," created and performed by Nora Armani and Gerald Papasian,
combines humorous and dramatic portrayals of the Armenian people and
homeland through the use of narrative text, poetry, songs and music
of several renowned Armenian artists. The piece has been performed
internationally and has received eight Drama Logue Critics' Awards,
as well as multiple awards in Armenia.
THEATER PREVIEW
The University of Michigan Armenian Studies Program (ASP) and the
Center for World Performance Studies (CWPS) will present the play
"Sojourn at Ararat" at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Biomedical Research
Building's D. Dan and Betty Kahn Auditorium, at 109 Zena Pitcher.
Admission is free.
"Ararat," created and performed by Nora Armani and Gerald Papasian,
combines humorous and dramatic portrayals of the Armenian people and
homeland through the use of narrative text, poetry, songs and music
of several renowned Armenian artists. The piece has been performed
internationally and has received eight Drama Logue Critics' Awards,
as well as multiple awards in Armenia.