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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...written. The story follows the extremely likable anti-hero Macheath (Brian Ballard), known as Mack the Knife, as he robs, cheats and womanizes his way into our hearts. His life intersects those of the miserly Mr. and Mrs. Peachum (Nathan Troup and Tracy Reynolds) the resentful prostitute Jenny Diver (Karoun A. Demirjian ’03), and the corrupt cop Tiger Brown (Nicholas N. Commins ’09) and his daughter Lucy (Kathleen A. Stetson ’03), but these characters are all colorful peripherals to the central character and story of Macheath. Maybe the dominance of Macheath...

Author: By J. samuel Abbott, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Modern Opera Seems Distant | 3/13/2006 | See Source »

...When Karoun A. Demirjian ’03 entered her Arabic A class this fall, she says she was surprised to see so many people interested in the language...

Author: By Nalina Sombuntham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Learning Arabic, Looking for Roots | 10/1/2002 | See Source »

Both female leads, Karoun A. Demijian ’03 as Susanna and Georgia E. Walle ’04 as the Governor’s wife, Rosina, also offer appropriately appealing performances...

Author: By Michelle Chun, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Delicious Treat in Dining Hall | 2/22/2002 | See Source »

...play so clueless and foppish that the obvious comedy of their duets, “Agony,” is undercut and their overall characterizations suffer. When Berwick, though, shares the stage with the Baker’s Wife or Cinderella he is on the exact right pitch. Karoun A. Demirjian ’03 is clear-voiced as Cinderella, but bland. Though she sounds especially lovely in “No One is Alone,” no sense of the character’s modern or independent spirit comes across. As the Baker, Anderson possesses...

Author: By Adam R. Perlman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Lost In the Woods | 5/4/2001 | See Source »

...much comic energy into her part that she lights up every scene in which she appears. Furthermore, it is easy to realize that Kim is enjoying herself on stage and having a great time as Hannah, allowing her to avoid succumbing to potential silliness, as sporadically happens to Karoun Demirjian '03 in playing the village lunatic, Mad Margaret (although it seems to have more to do with the nature of her part than her actual performance). Kim's vibrancy is not to be missed; each of her humorous and irreverent facial expressions enhances her performance and draws the audience...

Author: By Marcelline Block, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Topsy-Turvy Marriage | 4/14/2000 | See Source »

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