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Stepanian's Theatre Company Enacts Toumanian Stories with Inspired Hi-Jinks

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Armenian Reporter, The
07-01-2000
Stepanian's Theatre Company Enacts Toumanian Stories with Inspired Hi-Jinks

The large crowd of mainly mothers and children here in the Public Library
auditorium responded with gusto to the tongue-in-cheek folktales of
Hovaness Toumanian. The Armenian Theatre company was begun 20 years ago by
Iranian-born Aramazd Stepanian, then in London. A resident of Glendale
since 1990, Stepanian calls Toumanian "the most important popular writer in
the Eastern Armenian language."

The stories of Toumanian (1869-1923) are absurd, perhaps in reaction to
tragic conditions facing Armenians during his life-time. "Performing these
works is a way to give non-Armenians and American-Armenians a glimpse of
literature and history," says the bearded Stepanian who directed the
adaptations of stories. …

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