THE GLASS MENAGERIE
Role: Amanda Wingfield | Date: May 2025
“Playing Amanda Wingfield was one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences I’ve had as an actor. She is complex: overbearing, vulnerable, hopeful, and heartbroken all at once. Working on her physicality, voice, and emotional shifts taught me how to build a character from the inside out and carry both strength and desperation in one breath.”
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Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie is a memory play that explores the fragile dynamics of a struggling family: caught between dreams, reality, and the weight of the past. It is a layered piece that demands both emotional honesty and careful character work.
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
Role: Martha Brewster | Date: May 2024
“This was my first major production outside of my home country, and it was definitely a challenge; but an exciting one. Playing Martha Brewster in front of a new audience, in a new environment, pushed me out of my comfort zone. I had to fully commit to the dark humor of the role while still keeping her charm alive. It was a big step in my journey, and I’m proud of how much I grew through it.”
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Arsenic and Old Lace is a dark comedy classic about two seemingly sweet old ladies with a deadly secret; and the chaos that follows. The play blends quick wit, absurdity, and suspense to keep audiences on their toes.
EXPERIENCE IN ARMENIA
2018-2023
​These are my photos from my home theatre, where I began acting at just 9 years old. My first role was in The Dog and the Cat as a sheep, and later I returned as a cat, seeing how much I had grown in confidence. Playing Little Red in Little Red Riding Hood was magical because performing for children taught me the power of keeping an audience engaged. In Loretsi Sako, I explored a darker side as the main witch, which challenged me deeply. Every show since has helped me discover new ways to tell stories and connect with people.









































































