
2004
A Live Performance In Armenian
From the man who brought you "Yevaylen" and "Nayev" comes a hilarious peek into the Armenian condition and the necessity of laughter in life. 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. Along with personal stories and meditations on the Armenian condition, Vahe tries to find an answer to the question “Are the Armenians truly happy, or – as an Irish newspaper claims – are we the saddest nation on the planet?” Vahe performed Dagaveen for over four months at Rococo in Pasadena, California, and has taken the show on the road to various cities in the U.S., Canada and Europe to packed audiences.

Vahé Berberian

01-99

Ooremn

Electricity... Water... Telephone, Plots with Installments

Golden Bull Calf

Mother Anoush

Happy Family

The Man from Olympus

Yeté

My First Phone

Ultimate Heist

Revival

Between Borders

Manrunq

The Color of Pomegranates

DORA’S YELLOW SHOES

Gate to Heaven

Architects of Denial

Armenian Lullaby

Closer in Strife

America America