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    POPULAR COMEDIAN SAYS ARMENIAN SHOW BIZ BEATS 'SOVIET-MENTALITY' THEATER PRODUCTIONS

    epress.am
    09.14.2011 15:37

    Of course, the theater is no place for show biz, but directors today
    can't bother to stage good productions, said popular funnyman and one
    of the creators of the TV series "7.5â~@³ and the theater production
    "No Comment" Hovhannes (Hovo) Azoyan.

    Epress.am asked the comedic actor to comment on the following
    statement by theater director, stage manager Nikolai Tsaturyan:
    "We don't want to see staged at the G. Sundukyan National Academic
    Theatre those 8-and-a-half's, 64 channels and 96 teeth [referring to
    popular comedy clubs and productions], which give audiences material
    that neither makes them think nor moves them."

    Azoyan said Tsaturyan's remarks are not really aimed at show biz
    creators.

    "He himself doesn't really know who he's blaming. He said something
    quite right: theater has to be so good that show biz [productions]
    can't stand the competition and they get out of the competition.

    People more frequently see show biz [productions] since that's what's
    diligently presented to them -- show biz producers work quite well,"
    said Azoyan.

    In the actor's opinion, that older-generation theater directors don't
    stage good productions is due to their "Soviet mentality."

    "To stage something that can be said to be good you have to think
    freely, you have to a freethinker. But they believe in nothing --
    not in themselves, not in what they do, neither in the outcome nor
    in the country. They don't believe in anything," he said.




    From: A. Papazian
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