A play about the Armenian Genocide is to debut on Broadway, reports Asbarez (Via Pacific News Service)
Armenian-Americans will be doubly compelled to see this play. On a purely human level, the audience must grapple with the complexity of how love enables the most deeply unexpressed feelings to emerge and be potentially healed, while an Armenian audience will connect with the pathos of what many grandparents and great-grandparents endured as they struggled to construct a life in the aftermath of witnessing the vicious destruction of their families.
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Posted by Matt on December 07, 2004
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Wow, thanks for the warning. There should be mucho contreversy here in NY about it, esp from more conservative, older-generation Turks. Younger Turks I know say that their professors are beginning to admit that this indeed happened.
Posted by: Two Dishes at December 7, 2004 11:31 PM