Once Again: Aznavour returns on the big stage retaining the iconic elements of the original production loved by the audience. Once Again: Aznavour details Charles Aznavour’s life in two acts along with various historical figures that have influenced him including Frank Sinatra, Pierre Roche, Edith Piaf, Liza Minelli, and Fred Astaire. The show encapsulates the life of Aznavour’s emotions in an enrapturing theatrical performance. Following his childhood ambitions until the end of his legendary presence, Aznavour’s legacy precedes the man that many got to know and few who got to love. Aznavour’s pursuit of unmatched dedication and focused intensity allowed him to do it his way. Narine Petrossian’s Once Again: Aznavour brings to life his genius in the words of his music in multiple languages including English, French, Armenian, Italian, Spanish and Russian.
Directed and Choreographed by Narine Petrossian. Music by Charles Aznavour.
Act I follows Aznavour's early years and rise to prominence, depicting his formative experiences, artistic development, and breakthrough moments. The dancers bring to life his determination, passion, and the musical innovations that established him as one of France's most distinctive voices.
Act II explores the height of Aznavour's fame, his mature artistry, and reflections on life and career. The emotional centerpiece features a profound interpretation of "Yesterday, When I Was Young," capturing the poignancy of looking back on a life fully lived.