The Malta Independent on Sunday

Teatru Manoel hosts farewell event for artistic director

The event celebrated Kenneth Zammit Tabona’s achievemen­ts and ‘indelible legacy’ as the Manoel’s artistic director.

- More informatio­n about Teatru Manoel is available at www.teatrumano­el.com.mt

Colleagues, friends and family of Kenneth Zammit Tabona gathered at Teatru Manoel on 9 January to bid him farewell as artistic director.

Hosting the event to officially thank Zammit Tabona for his years of service, Teatru Manoel also welcomed his new colleagues at Festivals Malta, together with Dr Owen Bonnici, Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government and permanent secretary Joyce Dimech from the Ministry.

“Kenneth Zammit Tabona’s name has been synonymous with that of Teatru Manoel for several decades,” said Teatru Manoel chairman, Dr Michael Grech, at the event. “His associatio­n with the theatre started as the Times’ music critic, following which he served on the Manoel Theatre Management Committee for many years as secretary, member and deputy chairman and, more recently, as artistic director. He has left an indelible legacy for which the theatre is most grateful. We wish him the very best as he moves on to his new role at Festivals Malta.”

Prior to his appointmen­t as artistic director in January 2013, he worked as a music critic, learnt how to produce opera from his mentor and fellow director Cav. Alfredo Spiteri Mallia and represente­d the theatre at a meeting of Perspectiv – the Associatio­n of Historic Theatres in Europe, in Litomyšl, Czech Republic. In 2012, he also became the founder and artistic director of the Valletta Baroque Festival and the Valletta Baroque Ensemble, which continue their success today, facilitate­d by baroque instrument­s collected for the theatre by Zammit Tabona and has also placed Malta on the Baroque internatio­nal circuit.

Dr Bonnici stated that “a wellknown visual artist in his own right, Kenneth Zammit Tabona has had a long and varied associatio­n with the Manoel since the 1970s.

“We will continue to build upon the success of Kenneth Zammit Tabona, year after year. We really appreciate your hard work and efforts and thank you for your many years of exemplary work done at the theatre,” Dr Bonnici concluded.

During Zammit Tabona’s time as artistic director, he pioneered several trendsetti­ng events at the theatre, notably an in-house production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible in 2018. Meanwhile, Teatru Manoel has offered highqualit­y production­s to its patrons and support for artists, with masterclas­ses from singers such as Mariella Devia and actors including Eugene Simon.

Zammit Tabona moved to Festivals Malta in 2021 and is now serving as artistic director of the Baroque Festivals and of the Baroque Opera, which forms part of the Three Palaces Festival.

Also speaking at the event, Zammit Tabona said: “As a former president of the Associatio­n of European Historic Theatres and someone who has been associated with the Manoel for so many decades, I cannot but advise the present management to treat this historic building with the respect that it deserves. One of the oldest working theatres in the world, it takes on a burden that is definitely a strain on its venerable shoulders. I hope my successor, whoever it may be, will fully understand this and be guided by it, as I have always been.”

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Minister Bonnici, Kenneth Zammit Tabona and Dr Michael Grech.
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Minister Owen Bonnici and Kenneth Zammit Tabona.

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