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Paronyan Musical Comedy Theatre

Paronyan Musical Comedy Theatre

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The Hakob Paronyan State Musical Comedy Theatre (Armenian: Հակոբ Պարոնյանի անվան երաժշտական կոմեդիայի պետական թատրոն), founded in 1941, is one of the prominent theatres of the Armenian capital Yerevan.[1] It is located on Vazgen Sargsyan Street in the central Kentron district of the city, near the Republic Square. It is named after the renowned Armenian satirist Hagop Baronian.

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History

Plaque devoted to actor and director Karp Khachvankyan on the entrance wall of theater building

The Theatre was opened on June 22, 1942. The first artistic director was Shara Talyan. Many well-known persons worked in theatre, including Artemi Ayvazyan, Vardan Ajemian, Mikael Arutchian, Karp Khachvankyan, Svetlana Grigoryan, Armen Elbakyan, Yervand Ghazanchyan and others.

The Paronyan Theatre has participated in international theatre festivals in Armenia, Georgia, Iran, England, and the United States.

In February 2009, the Best Presentation Award of the Artavazd-2009 festival was given to Yervand Ghazanchyan, who has been the artistic director of the theatre since 1993.

See also

The facade of the building

References

  1. "H. Paronyan State Theatre of Musical Comedy". Archived from the original on 2018-10-08. Retrieved 2009-12-12.

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