ARMENIAN DRAMATIC ARTS ALLIANCE Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance 3rd Annual Reading Series Receives Raves and Standing Ovations In celebration of William Saroyan’s 100 anniversary, the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance (ADAA) presented fully staged readings of the three finalist plays of the inaugural $10,000 William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting, administered by ADAA: FLESH AND TENDERNESS by Kristen Lazarian, THE LIVING AND THE DEAD by Matthew Yaldezian, and NADIA by Lilly Thomassian. The performances took place August 25 – 27 at the award-winning Fountain Theatre in Little Armenia to packed houses and received glowing standing ovations. Judged by an honorary jury, which included Obie Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Mac Wellman, acclaimed playwright Leslie Ayvazian, and founder of the Playwrights Project Deborah Salzer, the finalist plays provide three uniquely different snapshots into the life of a Diasporan Armenian. FLESH AND TENDERNESS told the story of Olivia, a fourth generation Armenian American woman who comes to terms with her family history which dramatically impacts those closest to her. Recounting the early life, loves and writings of William Saroyan, THE LIVING AND THE DEAD imagined Saroyan’s world at the verge of being discovered. And as the finale to reading series, NADIA, which won the William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting, is a heartbreaking story about an Armenian family living in Iraq confronting the chaos of the war. Bringing the playwrights’ words to life with heartbreak, humor and hope was a powerhouse cast of ADAA artists including Karen Kondazian (Master Class), Mary Apick (Beyond the Veil), Ken Davitian (Borat), Magda Harout (Raising the Bar), Katie Boland (Adoration), Anoush NeVart (General Hospital), Ludwig Manukian (The Shield), Gregory Zarian (General Hospital), Anahid Shahrik (US Premiere of Happy Endings Are Extra) and Marty Papazian (Jarhead). Directed by acclaimed local directors, Debra DeLiso (FLESH AND TENDERNESS) a theatre artist for over twenty-five years working as a film and stage actor, choreographer/dancer, director, playwright, and teacher; Michael Arabian (THE LIVING AND THE DEAD), a producer, director, writer, actor and teacher who has directed numerous world, West Coast, and Los Angeles premieres, winning over 50 awards; and Martin Bedoian (NADIA), co-founder and artistic director of The Syzygy Theatre Group in Los Angeles. "The ADAA Reading Series was established to provide an opportunity for new and emerging playwrights to workshop their play, hear their words and eventually see it fully produced," said Anahid Shahrik, ADAA Board of Trustees member and producer of the ADAA Reading series. "It also provides an opportunity for professional working actors and directors to work on new plays, build relationships and create a community of artists working toward a similar goal." For more information about the ADAA Reading Series, visit www.armeniandrama.org. |