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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance
    22 Concord Lane Cambridge MA 02138 USA
    Phone 617 871-6764 Fax 617 491-1011
    www.armeniandrama.org

    Contact: Bianca Bagatourian, President
    Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance
    617-871-6764
    [email protected]
    www.arme niandrama.org

    ADAA Advisory Board Member

    SUCCESSFUL ADAA GALA & AWARDS IN GLENDALE

    by Lisa Kirazian


    Sunday night, August 19, the Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance (ADAA)
    held its second annual Celebrity Gala at Stars Palace in Glendale.
    It was a night of glamorous performances, awards, music and festivity.

    The classic restored theater welcomed 200 people from the Armenian
    and American theater and film communities, with Horizon Television
    and the Hollyscoop.com hosts Diana Magpapian, Nora Gasparian, and Ani

    Esmailian manning the red carpet. Former Miss Hollywood and
    ReelzChannel Correspondent Jill Simonian emceed the Gala with energy
    and charm.

    Celebrities included Alek Keshishian, film director; Jose Rivera,
    Oscar nominated screenwriter; Anita Vogel, FOX News Reporter; Karen
    Kondazian, Ovation award-winning actor; Simon Levy, playwright and
    Fountain Theatre Artistic Director; producer Anahid Nazarian; Adriana

    Sevan, actor/playwright; Anoush NeVart, film and television actor;
    Glen Farr, film editor, directors Michael Arabian and Martin Bedoian
    and comedian Ara Basil.

    The Gala program included an encore excerpt reading of Berge
    Zeytuntsyan's `Born and Died,' performed by brothers Gregory and
    Lawrence Zarian (`The Fashion Guy' who appears on KTLA-TV). The
    Zarian brothers captivated the audience with their interpretation of
    an Actor and Director competing onstage. Afterwards, ADAA Founder
    Bianca Bagatourian, who directed `Born and Died,' encouraged
    everyone's support... 'So that we can continue bringing the Armenian
    voice to the world stage.'

    An excerpt of Yehuda Hyman's play, `I Ask You, Ladies and Gentlemen,'
    was then performed by Ludwig Manukian, based on the novel and life of
    Armenian author Leon Surmelian and directed by Fountain Theatre
    Artistic Director Simon Levy. Manukian's performance was
    spellbinding, according to many in the audience. ADAA is producing the
    play Off-Broadway in the coming year.

    At the Gala, the inaugural $10,000 Paul prize was awarded to winner,
    Richard Kalinoski for his play, `A Crooked Man.' The other finalists
    were Jose Rivera's `Three Apples fell from Heaven' and Bill
    Hoversten's `Mamigon's War.' The honorary jury which evaluated the
    finalists were Oscar-winning screenwriter Steven Zaillian, American
    Zoetrope producer Anahid Nazarian, award-winning director/playwright
    of the Fountain Theatre Simon Levy and Emmy- winning
    actor/writer/director Michael Goorjian. Actor Karen Kondazian --
    whose father Varnum Paul established the award -- and Glendale Mayor
    Ara Najarian presented the prize to Kalinoski. The Paul award is
    granted biennially to the best screenplay based on an Armenian theme.



    Also awarded during the evening was ADAA's first Armenian Star

    Award, presented by Fox News Reporter Anita Vogel to Governor Arnold
    Schwarzenegger. Deputy director, Lisa Kalustian, was on hand to
    receive the Star Award and to read a letter of acceptance from the
    Governor who was thrilled to be honored by ADAA and applauded the
    organization for its work in the California arts community. Ms. Vogel

    expressed the sentiments of the Armenian artistic community when she
    stated that the passing of the resolution `Inspires and
    encourages
    us to tell our stories and lets us know that they will be heard.'

    After the awards presentations, folk/rock singer-songwriter Gor
    Mkhitarian performed a couple of selections for the eager audience.

    The ADAA Celebrity Gala Event Committee was Zoe Kevork, Lisa
    Kirazian, Kristin Lazarian, Debbie Ohanian, Anahid Shahrik and
    Loraine Shields and the impressive dinner was provided by Carousel
    Restaurant and Anoush Catering. The gourmet desserts were created by
    Jovina of Panos Pastry.

    `An inspiring evening,' said one patron, apparently echoing the
    sentiments of many. Funds from the gala will support ADAA's
    productions and programs intended to project the Armenian voice on
    stage and screen around the world. For more information on ADAA,
    visit www.armeniandrama.org.

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