Yerevan state Azerbaijan dramatic theater

Yerevan Azeri drama theater was named after Jafar Jabbarly (Azerbaijani: Cəfər Cabbarlı adına İrəvan Dövlət Azərbaycan Dram Teatrı) is the Azerbaijan State Drama Theater, launched in Yerevan in 1928.

"Othello" was staged by the Yerevan drama theater named after J. Jabbarly in the "All-Union Festival of Shakespearean Performances", dedicated to the 380th anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare in April 1944.

The plays such as, "Sevil" by J. Jabbarly, "Namus" by A. Shirvanzade, "Farhad and Shirin" by S. Vurgun, "Flame" by A. Erevanly and A. Suleymanov were included in repertoire of theater.

[2] In March 1928 Yerevan Turkish theater was established under the leadership of Yunis Nuri.

In 1994 the status of state was again given to the theater by the decree of the President of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev.

The troupe of the theater in 1937