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Krikor Stepan Azaryan (Bulgarian: Крикор Степан Азарян) (15 March 1934 – 14 December 2009) was a Bulgarian director. A Bulgarian Armenian, Azaryan was born in Plovdiv. He graduated from what is today the Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia in 1966 and was a post-graduate student in Moscow and Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad) in the Soviet Union. He spent most of his career as a theatre director at the , though he has also worked for the , the National Theatre, the and , as well as theatres in Moscow and Bitola. He has directed plays by Anton Chekhov, William Shakespeare, Nikolai Gogol, Nikolay Haytov, etc.

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  • Krikor Stepan Azaryan (Bulgarian: Крикор Степан Азарян) (15 March 1934 – 14 December 2009) was a Bulgarian director. A Bulgarian Armenian, Azaryan was born in Plovdiv. He graduated from what is today the Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia in 1966 and was a post-graduate student in Moscow and Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad) in the Soviet Union. He spent most of his career as a theatre director at the , though he has also worked for the , the National Theatre, the and , as well as theatres in Moscow and Bitola. He has directed plays by Anton Chekhov, William Shakespeare, Nikolai Gogol, Nikolay Haytov, etc. After spending 30 years as a professor of acting at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts, Azaryan left the academy to join New Bulgarian University's theatre department in 2005. Azaryan was married to poet Valentina Radinska. (en)
  • Krikor Azarjan (ur. 15 marca 1934 w Płowdiwie, zm. 14 grudnia 2009 w Sofii) – bułgarski reżyser i aktor ormiańskiego pochodzenia. Współpracował z teatrami w Płowdiwie (1966 – 1969) i Sofii (1970 – 1978 i od 1990 Teatr Armii Ludowej, 1978 – 1983 Teatr Narodowy, 1984 – 1987 Teatr Młodzieżowy, 1987 – 1990 kierownik artystyczny Teatru Sofia). Azarian w teatrze bułgarskim pełnił rolę rzecznika teatru poetyckiego i metaforycznego; wystawił m.in.: Wiśniowy sad Antona Czechowa (1968), Ścieżki Nikołaja Chajtowa (1969), Styczeń (1974, 1982) i Próbę lotu (1978, 1996 – w Warszawie) Jordana Radiczkowa, Króla Lira (1979) i Wieczór Trzech Króli (1980) Williama Szekspira, Ostatnią taśmę Krappa Samuela Becketta (1992), Henryka IV Luigiego Pirandella (1998). Zmarł na chorobę nowotworową. (pl)
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  • Krikor Stepan Azaryan (Bulgarian: Крикор Степан Азарян) (15 March 1934 – 14 December 2009) was a Bulgarian director. A Bulgarian Armenian, Azaryan was born in Plovdiv. He graduated from what is today the Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia in 1966 and was a post-graduate student in Moscow and Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad) in the Soviet Union. He spent most of his career as a theatre director at the , though he has also worked for the , the National Theatre, the and , as well as theatres in Moscow and Bitola. He has directed plays by Anton Chekhov, William Shakespeare, Nikolai Gogol, Nikolay Haytov, etc. (en)
  • Krikor Azarjan (ur. 15 marca 1934 w Płowdiwie, zm. 14 grudnia 2009 w Sofii) – bułgarski reżyser i aktor ormiańskiego pochodzenia. Współpracował z teatrami w Płowdiwie (1966 – 1969) i Sofii (1970 – 1978 i od 1990 Teatr Armii Ludowej, 1978 – 1983 Teatr Narodowy, 1984 – 1987 Teatr Młodzieżowy, 1987 – 1990 kierownik artystyczny Teatru Sofia). Azarian w teatrze bułgarskim pełnił rolę rzecznika teatru poetyckiego i metaforycznego; wystawił m.in.: Wiśniowy sad Antona Czechowa (1968), Ścieżki Nikołaja Chajtowa (1969), Styczeń (1974, 1982) i Próbę lotu (1978, 1996 – w Warszawie) Jordana Radiczkowa, Króla Lira (1979) i Wieczór Trzech Króli (1980) Williama Szekspira, Ostatnią taśmę Krappa Samuela Becketta (1992), Henryka IV Luigiego Pirandella (1998). (pl)
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