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My Insane Shakespeare. An original play by Arthur Elbakyan premiering October 13th at United Solo, New York City.
One performer, 10 characters, and “My Insane Shakespeare". This original play is written, directed and performed by independent actor and director Arthur Elbakyan.
Elbakyan has been invited to present his solo performance “My Insane Shakespeare” at the 2014 United Solo Theatre Festival this fall. This is a wonderful opportunity to perform and share his new play in the world‑famous theatre district on 42nd Street in New York City.
The opening night of “My Insane Shakespeare” on October 13th, 2014 is Sold Out. A second date has been added on October 19th, 2014, and is currently a Bestseller.
About the Play“What is better, to be in a mental hospital among normal people or to be free among the insane? This is one of the questions I ask in my performance,” says the playwright.
A true story full of Shakespearean passions, the play is a reflection on human character, behavior and relationships. The main character of the play is an actor, whose close friends have committed him to a mental hospital against his own will. Through improvisation and impersonation of ten different characters, Elbakyan analyzes life, love and hatred, rulers of the world, human rights, and freedom of speech.
“This play is about how an individual, betrayed by his close friends, doesn’t break down in an insane asylum but instead, against all odds, finds inner strength and willpower to live, love and create. I tell this true story with my paintings, which make up part of the stage design,” says Elbakyan.
Shakespeare has always been a contemporary writer of times. By drawing parallels between our modern day life and the days of Shakespeare, Elbakyan discovers that over time, relationships and values haven’t changed at all. Moreover, Shakespeare's "to be, or not to be" has become even more of a burning question today.
About the AuthorArthur Elbakyan is an independent actor, theatre, film, and television director and producer. Having lived in Armenia, Russia, Europe and the United States, Elbakyan has played over 30 leading theatre roles and has been the author and host of numerous television shows. Elbakyan was the founder of the Theatre Studio “13” and also co-founded the first independent television channel in Armenia “AR”. Elbakyan’s passion for theatre was strong enough to bring theatre to television with his introduction of a series of television shows, “It’s Majesty Theatre”, on the National Television of Armenia, taking the audience to the unique world of theatre and performing arts. Among his recent achievements is the Best Documentary Short Award at the Los Angeles Film and Script Festival
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