LISA KIRAZIAN
LATEST NEWS
Cadenza now available on Amazon!
In the final book of "The Music We Made" series, the young tenor Brian Martin finds himself on the cusp of superstardom and marriage, until he is compelled to leave behind his distinguished musical family, and his fiancé, in London, to visit the U.S. to see where his famous late grandmother, Maggie Crawford, the only other opera singer in the family, grew up. His journey takes him to Marshall, Minnesota, and Maggie's hometown high school, where he meets the music teacher, Laura Jones, who helps him with his family history in more ways than he could have imagined.
"All I Do For You" Nov. 2019
a one-act play by Lisa Kirazian
June 2018:
Sold Out Production of Lisa's Play, Soul Fire
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December 2017:
REFLECTION DAY WINS BEST OF THE FEST IN CHICAGO
AT THE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S MEDIA CENTER & THE HARBOUR'S GLOBAL GIRLS FILM FESTIVAL!
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ON AIR Production!
Lisa's play ON AIR ran July 21-24, 2016 at Scripps Ranch Theatre (SRT) in San Diego as part of its Out on a Limb New Play Festival. San Diego Theater Critics Circle Award-winning actor FRAN GERCKE (left) appeared in the leading role. The outstanding cast included Mariel Shaw, Charles Peters, Carlos Angel Barajas, Michelle Marie Trester, Robert Bradvica, Chris Torborg and Michael Crosby, directed by Liz Shipman. The play was an expansion of the one-act play SRT produced in 2012.
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Fran Gercke as Gary Gordian (Actor's Equity)
Photos by Darren Scott
Mariel Shaw as Siran
L-R: Robert Bradvica, Chris Torborg, Charles Peters, Michelle Marie Trester; far right photo L-R: Carlos Angel Barajas, Chris Torborg, Sarah David.
LATEST PUBLICATION!
Lisa's latest article is in the May/June 2016 issue of The Dramatist, the magazine of The Dramatists Guild of America. In this issue, themed "The Ethics of Ethnic," Lisa writes about the responsibilities of writing outside of one's ethnicity. To read click here.
Interview on Rave Waves Buy the Book!
Listen to Lisa's most recent radio interview about her novel, "BRAVURA," brought to you by the Rave Reviews Book Club (RRBC). Click here.