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Occupation
  
playwright

Name
  
Zhirayr Ananyan

Role
  
Playwright


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Born
  
July 14, 1934 (
1934-07-14
)
Berd, Tavush Province, Armenia

Died
  
April 24, 2004, Yerevan, Armenia

Zhirayr or Jirair Hrayri Ananyan (Ter-Ananyan) (Armenian: Ժիրայր Հրայրի Անանյան (Տեր-Անանյան), July 14, 1934, Berd, Armenia – April 24, 2004, Yerevan) was an Armenian playwright. He is the author of "Taxi, taxi" (1973) comedial play, one of the most populars in Armenia since 1970's. During one season it was staged in Soviet theatres more than 100 times.

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Biography

Ananyan studied at Mikayel Nalbandyan school of Yerevan. He finished the historio-philological faculty of Yerevan State Pedagogical University in 1958. From 1959 to 1980 he worked at the Armenian State committee of TV and Radio. Ananyan's first play, "For a diploma" was staged in 1956. His "Andzanot amusninner", "Im tunn ko tunn che", "Karusel", "Trchogh apseits ijats marde", "Bravo" and other plays were staged at the Yerevan Sundukian theatre and Paronian theatre of comedy (including "Taxi, taxi" with Karp Khachvankyan as Knyaz and Svetlana Grigoryan as Roz).

He is one of the most popular Armenian playwrights, whose plays were translated into many languages of the world and staged in different countries, including United States, Iran, Lebanon etc. Since 1980 he was a member of the USSR Union of Writers. In 2002 he was awarded by the "Vahagn" all-Armenian prize.

Books

  • Taxi, taxi (plays), Yerevan, 1987
  • A Man from Flying Source, Yerevan, 1991
  • References

    Zhirayr Ananyan Wikipedia