Hovhannes Tumanyan Puppet Theatre of Yerevan
Հովհաննես Թումանյանի անվան Ազգային Տիկնիկային Թատրոն | |
Former names | Yerevan State Puppet Theatre named after Hovhannes Tumanyan |
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Address | Sayat-Nova Avenue 4 Yerevan Armenia |
Owner | Government of Armenia |
Type | Puppet theatre |
Opened | 1935 |
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The Hovhannes Tumanyan Puppet Theatre of Yerevan, officially the National Puppet Theatre after Hovhannes Tumanyan (Armenian: Հովհաննես Թումանյանի անվան Ազգային Տիկնիկային Թատրոն [Yerevani Hovhannes T'umanyani anvan azgayin Tiknikayin T'atron]), is a puppet theatre founded in 1935 and located in Yerevan, Armenia.[1] It is also the location of the Pavlos Boroyan Puppet Museum.[2]
History
The Hovhannes Tumanyan Puppet Theatre of Yerevan was opened on 1 June 1935 by Sofia Bejanyan, painter Gevorg Arakelyan, actors Pavlos Boroyan, and Araksia Arabyan. The first director of the theatre was Varia Stepanyan. In 1938, the theatre was renamed after Hovhannes Tumanyan.
Between 1950 and 1957 the theatre was closed. However, on 27 July 1957, the theatre was reopened and Yervand Manaryan became the director. Since 1975, the theatre is operating in its current location on Sayat-Nova Avenue.
The theatre is also home to a puppet museum named after Pavlos Boroyan.[2]
References
- ^ Holding, Deirdre; Allen, Tom (2018-12-12). Armenia: with Nagorno Karabagh. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 148. ISBN 978-1-78477-079-2.
- ^ a b "The second life of puppets in the Armenian Puppet Theatre Museum". Aysor.am. Retrieved 2022-09-07.
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