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    ARDAVAZT THEATRE COMPANY'S NEW PRODUCTION OF BARONIAN'S CLASSIC DRAWS CROWDS

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2010-03- 22-ardavazt-theatre-company-s-new-production-of-ba ronian-s-classic-draws-crowds
    Monday March 22, 2010

    The AGBU Ardavazt Theatre Company presented a new two-act production
    of the immortal satirist Hagop Baronian's "Kaghakavarutian Vnasnere"
    (The Perils of Politeness), which was originally written as a prose
    piece and published serially in "Khigar" monthly of Constantinople
    from 1886 to 1888.

    This enduring satire by Baronian (1843-1891) pokes fun at
    the undesirable manners and mores of all classes of society in
    Constantinople: bourgeois mentality, depravity, base flattery, and
    nouveau riche behavior. However, since these human foibles manifest
    themselves even today, the play's popularity has not diminished at all,
    despite the passage of almost over 125 years.

    Skillfully dramatized by Krikor Satamian and directed by John
    Samuelian, this production involving 28 talented actors and actresses
    ran on Saturday and Sunday evenings from November 21 to December 20,
    2009, with ten performances at the AGBU Alex Manoogian Center in
    Pasadena, drawing enthusiastic audiences that numbered more than
    2,500 in total.

    Subsequently, acceding to the request of the AGBU Saturday School
    of Orange County, Ardavazt gave a repeat performance on January 24,
    2010 at the Ghougassian Hall of the Forty Martyrs Apostolic Church,
    to the delight of more than 240 attendees, most of whom stayed on to
    enjoy a delicious meal with the theater cast. This was followed by
    the impromptu rendition of humorous anecdotes, readings, and skits
    by members of the group, beginning with producer-director Krikor
    Satamian himself.

    Ardavazt's production of "The Perils of Politeness," which coincided
    with the group's 30th anniversary, invariably drew rave reviews
    in all sectors of the Los Angeles Armenian press. In "'The Perils
    of Politeness': The Theater's Lasting Gain" (Nor Or, December 10,
    2009), Vache Semerjian writes: "Ardavazt's production is a first-class
    success." In "AGBU's Ardavazt Theatre Company Successfully Presented
    'The Perils of Politeness'" (Asbarez, December 18, 2009), Kevork
    Bedigian writes: "The transformation of this satirical series to a
    two-act play with two main characters [Melidos Aga and Kamig Aga]
    is most commendable." In "The Perils of Politeness" (Nor Hayastan,
    December 11, 2009), Vahan Vahanian writes: "Our 'The Perils of
    Politeness' constituted a successful play owing to the outstanding
    acting of the cast." In "The Presentation of Hagop Baronian's
    'The Perils of Politeness'" (Nor Gyank, December 10, 2009), Krikor
    Shenian writes: "Krikor Satamian's superiority lies in his ability to
    get the 28 actors and actresses to play their roles in concert with
    him." In "Safe Path for 'Perils'" (Asbarez, December 14, 2009), Aram
    Kouyoumdjian writes: "The revival of an Armenian classic is always
    welcome, and this particular revival was probably overdue."

    As reported by Dr. A. Kazanjian in "Thanks for the Presentation of
    'The Perils of Politeness'" (Massis, November 28, 2009), the following
    are a few of the comments made by individuals after seeing "The Perils
    of Politeness": "We laughed steadily and to our heart's content for
    an hour or two"; "We enjoyed ourselves continually, forgetting our
    worries"; "Believe me, Hagop Baronian cheered us up for a couple
    of hours."

    Followers of Ardavazt Theatre Company are now looking forward to its
    upcoming production of one-act satires by Moliere and Feydeau.
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