Vahe Berberian
Vahe Berberian is an Armenian playwright, novelist, monologist, artist, director, actor, and comedian. Though best known for his comedic monologues, Berberian has written several novels and has showcased his artwork throughout the world. As the author of several plays, his works have been translated into different languages and staged in various cities worldwide. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
Life
Vahe Berberian was born in Beirut, Lebanon 11 July 1955 to Armenian parents who were survivors of the Armenian genocide. Vahe's father Raffi Berberian, who was from Eğin, was deported along with his mother to Deir ez-Zor in the Syrian desert when he one year's old. Vahe's mother, who was born in Beirut but whose family was from Arapkir, had most of her family killed. Vahe's paternal family settled in Aleppo and eventually moved to Beirut where Vahe was born. The Berberian household became a known meeting place for artists and intellectuals. Encouraged by this, Berberian had his start in theatre while living in Beirut and became part of the Experimental Theatre and Theatre 67 theatrical groups in Beirut. Berberian studied Arts under the tutelage of Paul Guiragossian and graduated from the local Levon and Sophia Hagopian College. At the age of 17, he toured Europe and returned to Lebanon. A couple of years after his arrival in Lebanon, the Lebanese Civil War began and Berberian fled Lebanon in 1976 and moved to Canada for a year, eventually settling in the United States in 1977. In Los Angeles, Berberian continued his studies and received a degree in journalism with honors from Woodbury University in 1980.Work
Literary works: Novels, plays, scripts
Published in 1996, Berberian's first novel, Letters From Zaatar, has had three editions, and his second novel In the Name of the Father and the Son, originally published in Armenian, was translated into Turkish, English and French. His most recent novel is Diary of a Dead Man and is published in English.A founding member of the Armenian Experimental Theatre, Berberian has written, directed, acted, and produced several theatrical productions, including his original scripts: Pink Elephant, Quicksand, Baron Garbis, and Gyank, which have been translated in six different languages and performed in cities all over the world.
Berberian's film career is best known for his co-writing, co-directing, and co-starring of his 2016 feature, Three Weeks in Yerevan.