A Brief History of Armenian Theatre By Anne T. Vardanian
Analyzing the Beast By Shushan Avagyan
An Interview with producer David Grillo and director Larry Moss of Beast on the Moon By Nancy Agabian
An Interview with Prominent Armenian Playwright Perch Zeytuntsyan By Bianca Bagatourian
An Introduction to Levon Shant By Anne T. Vardanian
An Introduction to Perch Zeytuntsyan By S. Peter Cowe
A 'Renegade' Armenian Scholar By Meg Sullivan
Armenian American Playwriting By Nishan Parlakian
Armenian Theatre: An Update (1992) By Nishan Parlakian
Beast on the Moon: An Armenian Journey of Self Discovery in America By Bedros Afeyan
Classical Armenian Theatre By Georg Goyani, digested and translated By Veronica Arvanian and Lillian G. Murad
Contemporary Armenian American Drama: An AnthologyEdited by Nishan Parlakian--JSAS- Book Review by Bianca Bagatourian
Introduction to Armenian Theatre By Nishan Parlakian and S. Peter Cowe
Introduction Outline on the History of the Armenian Theater By Reverend Charles A. Vertanes
Introduction to William Saroyan, An Armenian Trilogy By Dickran Kouymjian
On the Importance of Translation By Marc Aram Mamigonian
Opera Magazine Article on Anoush Libretto By Micheal H.Margolin
Shakespeare and the Armenian Theatre By Nishan Parlakian
Shirvanzades Evil Spirit By Eddie Arnavoudian
Shirvanzades Selected Works By Eddie Arnavoudian
The Armenian Question By Bill Rolleri and Anna Antaramian
The Gousans and the Ancient Art of Mime By Georg Goyani, digested and translated By Veronica Arvanian and Lillian G. Murad
The House on the Hill By Jacqueline Kazarian (Saroyan's niece)
The Last Two Plays of William Saroyan By Dickran Kouymjian
The Producers Debut In His Fatherland By G. Balian
Three Plays By Lorne Shirinian: A review By Bedros Afeyan
Voices of the Children: The Development of The Armenian Question By Bill Rolleri
"Who Reads Saroyan Today? An Assessment of William Saroyan's Place in American Literature" By Dickran Kouymjian
"You write a hit play the same way you write a flop."
WilliamSaroyan