“These are stories from my childhood … stories about my family and meditations on the archetypical Armenian.”
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Payts
Vahe’s new monologue!
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Ooremn
The sharpest of Berberian’s monologues, Oormen takes jabs at all the facets of self-deception in relation to love, marriage, religion, being Armenian, and much more.
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Yete
Yete is the fifth and the most personal of Berberian’s monologues. The master of finding comedy in social, and cultural topics, now finds humor in anxiety.
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Dagaveen
Vahe’s third hysterically funny and engaging monologue tackles diverse topics such as family, marriage, surveys, concentrating on the Armenian American identity, and finally the importance of laughter.
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Nayev
Another raucously funny monologue that covers a variety of subjects, including such topics as life after 40, the Armenian condition in the Diaspora, and Vahe’s experience of visiting Armenia for the first time.
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Yevaylen
A hilarious monologue about growing up in an Armenian family in Lebanon. Vahé describes his experiences as a member of the Armenian Diaspora.
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Sagayn
With Sagayn, Berberian has pushed the envelope by finding absurdity and great humor in not just the Armenian, but the human condition in general.