The Malta Business Weekly

Hundreds of people expected in Gozo for ‘Evita’

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Teatru Astra has announced further details about its forthcomin­g musical Evita, including an added third show on Sunday, 2 April, following unpreceden­ted demand for tickets, underlinin­g the local audience’s keen interest in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s acclaimed musical, which has topped box-offices since it was first produced in the late 1970s.

The cast line-up and the additional matinee performanc­e of Sunday, 2 April – in addition to the scheduled production­s of 25 and 31 March, were announced during a press conference held at St James Cavalier in Valletta in the presence of Dr Anton Refalo, Minister for Gozo and Mro Sigmund Mifsud, musical director, Christophe­r Gatt and Jean-Gafa’, artistic directors and Michael Formosa, chairman of the organising committee at Teatru Astra.

Dr Refalo stated that the production of high quality artistic events is an investment for the island which in the last months has seen a record number of people crossing over to Gozo. He pointed out that Teatru Astra has been at the forefront in making Gozo a destinatio­n of excellence through its high quality production­s, including its annual opera RockAstra and, since last year, the successful production of a musical. He concluded by congratula­ting the organisers and cast and recognised the voluntary element underpinni­ng this musical.

Mro Mifsud, who is leading the second musical at Teatru Astra, following last year’s production of Grease highlighte­d the opportuni- ties Teatru Astra is providing to performers who are into music theatre. He recognised the efforts undertaken by Teatru Astra to house production­s which echo the West-End and Broadway. Evita, which employs a wide spectrum of musical styles, will feature a formidable line-up spearheade­d by Cathy Lawlor in the title role of Evita together with Edward Mercieca in the shoes of Peron and Joseph Zammit interpreti­ng Che.

Michael Formosa, Administra­tive secretary at Teatru Astra, stated that the organising committee is encouraged by the marked interest in this production. Mr Formosa reiterated that producing Evita underscore­s Teatru Astra’s role as a catalyst in the local artistic scene. He spoke of the theatre’s electrifyi­ng experience since its venture into musicals, which has also led to the formation of the Astra School of Musical Theatre – a profession­ally-run academy which aims to train young people in drama, dancing and singing. Mr Formosa thanked the Ministry for Gozo and the other corporate sponsors for the support towards the production of this year’s musical – a production which will enrich the artistic community as well as provide an economic incentive to the local commercial community.

Following last year’s positive experience in producing Grease, theatre director Chris Gatt is looking forward to this latest challenge. Teatru Astra, he said, is an ideal setting for a production as epic as Evita. Mr Gatt was also thrilled that this year’s musical will be able to take advantage of the theatre’s operatic heritage, with the use of large scale choruses. He concluded that once again he is impressed by the dedication and enthusiasm of the whole Astra team and the addition of an extremely experience­d trio of Edward Mercieca, Cathy Lawlor and Joseph Zammit headlining the musical, is in itself a guarantee of a great night out.

Evita, a production of Teatru Astra and Ghaqda Armar Festa San Gorg, with the support of Studio 18 and the Ministry for Gozo, will be staged in Victoria, Gozo on Saturday, 25 and Friday, 31 March at 8pm and Sunday, 2 April at 3.30pm. Tickets are available from Teatru Astra or from www.ticketline.com.mt. For booking enquiries phone on 356 9902 1591; email: info@lastella.com.mt

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