LIBRA 6 PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS SILENCE, 5/4
Broadway World
http://offoffbroadway.broadwayworld.com/article/Libra-6-Productions-Presents-SILENCE-54-20120402
April 2 2012
Libra 6 Productions, Inc. presents SILENCE an original play by Herand
Markarian, directed by Kevin Thompson, starring Lorraine Serabian,
beginning May 4th.
Set against the backdrop of the World War I Armenian genocide, SILENCE
is the story of a woman's courageous journey to survive, embrace her
family and preserve her Armenian heritage. SILENCE holds the power
to enlighten us to the tangible effects that the Armenian genocide
has left upon families and individuals during the past 100 years. It
evokes the SILENCE of history and the SILENCE of those who survived
the genocide. As we move toward the 100th anniversary of the Armenian
genocide it is time to educate the world that this atrocity really
happened. Moreover, we must learn from SILENCE to draw parallels to
current world affairs in Syria, Darfur, and other parts of Africa.
SILENCE will begin previews on May 4, 2012 at The Shell Theater,
300 West 43rd Street 4th Floor, and run through May 24, 2012 with
talk-backs following the performances on May 4, 9, 12 and 24. Evening
performances will begin at 8PM, matinee performances at 2PM.
Broadway World
http://offoffbroadway.broadwayworld.com/article/Libra-6-Productions-Presents-SILENCE-54-20120402
April 2 2012
Libra 6 Productions, Inc. presents SILENCE an original play by Herand
Markarian, directed by Kevin Thompson, starring Lorraine Serabian,
beginning May 4th.
Set against the backdrop of the World War I Armenian genocide, SILENCE
is the story of a woman's courageous journey to survive, embrace her
family and preserve her Armenian heritage. SILENCE holds the power
to enlighten us to the tangible effects that the Armenian genocide
has left upon families and individuals during the past 100 years. It
evokes the SILENCE of history and the SILENCE of those who survived
the genocide. As we move toward the 100th anniversary of the Armenian
genocide it is time to educate the world that this atrocity really
happened. Moreover, we must learn from SILENCE to draw parallels to
current world affairs in Syria, Darfur, and other parts of Africa.
SILENCE will begin previews on May 4, 2012 at The Shell Theater,
300 West 43rd Street 4th Floor, and run through May 24, 2012 with
talk-backs following the performances on May 4, 9, 12 and 24. Evening
performances will begin at 8PM, matinee performances at 2PM.