The Malta Independent on Sunday

TEATRU MALTA 2019 SEASON ANNOUNCED

A new thrilling musical theatre piece composed by The New Victorians commemorat­ing the Sette Giugno centenary at Fort St Elmo, Anthony Burgess's cult classic ‘A Clockwork Orange’ translated and reinvented for a contempora­ry teenage audience, and an outdoo

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Teatru Malta launched their 2019 programme at City Lights Cinema in Valletta with a jam-packed calendar of events boasting a number of exciting projects. Teatru Malta was establishe­d in 2017 as a National Theatre company. Teatru Malta’s aim, much as was successful­ly proven last year, was to break ties with insularity when it comes to theatre and move towards building a theatre ecosystem that has no walls, no artistic limitation­s and no structural boundaries.

“It is thanks to such programmes that we ensure to uphold our cultural strategy, to keep on making culture and the arts more accessible to the community, in their various forms,” stated Minister for Justice, Culture and Local Government Owen Bonnici during the launch.

“Teatru Malta will in fact be travelling to venues across both Malta and Gozo, making sure to bring theatre to audiences all over the islands. The programme will also include the involvemen­t of a variety of local theatre practition­ers and internatio­nal artists, further enriching its quality and sustaining its overall diversity. The programme also includes touring street circus performanc­es, monologue masterclas­ses, and a festival for children. The next upcoming project is the children's opera based on Clare Azzopardi's awardwinni­ng children's book ‘Il-Qtates ta’ max-Xatt’ directed by Denise Mulholland,” Minister Bonnici continued.

Teatru Malta will in fact be travelling to venues across both Malta and Gozo, making sure to bring theatre to audiences all over the islands. The programme will also include the involvemen­t of a variety of local theatre practition­ers and internatio­nal artists, further enriching its quality and sustaining its overall diversity. The programme also includes touring street circus performanc­es, monologue masterclas­ses, and a festival for children. The next upcoming project is the children's opera based on Clare Azzopardi's awardwinni­ng children's book ‘Il-Qtates ta’ max-Xatt’ directed by Denise Mulholland.

When asked about the programme, Artistic Director Sean Buhagiar went on to say that “Teatru Malta is a journey, not a destinatio­n. Looking back, 2018 was a successful learning curve; in 2019 we aim to be better in more ways than one. This year I could afford to be even bolder in my choices, because of the ethos of Teatru Malta. Our team is growing and so are our audiences. At this point in our journey, the priority remains audience developmen­t. Many of our stories are set in the past, but we’re building the audiences of the future. If you’re new to the magic of theatre or a recovering theatre addict, if you’re 8 years old or a kartanzjan holder, if you fancy comedy or prefer drama, if you like large-scale shows or prefer intimacy - we have something for you to enjoy. So, while most of these events may seem a long way off, mark your diaries, ‘Like’ our pages, visit our websites and let’s all enjoy the work of our tireless artists together.”

Executive Chair of Arts Council Malta Albert Marshall spoke about how Teatru Malta “opens up a space for innovative and bold experiment­ation, employs the theatrical expression in order to facilitate public debate, launches topical and relevant social commentary, creates new audiences, pushes theatre to the limits and works closely with the communitie­s – in a few words, it thinks, creates and acts ‘outside the box’, and looks towards celebratin­g inclusivit­y, diversity and difference.”

Teatru Malta also has a number of opportunit­ies lined up for this year with initiative­s like the Spazji Teatrali collaborat­ion project which aims to sustain functional theatre spaces in Malta. The programme sees the second year of the Proġett Klassiċi, an initiative aimed at expanding the publicatio­n and performanc­e of well-known classics translated to Maltese. For 2019 Teatru Malta will be producing Eugène Ionesco’s ‘Rinoċeront­i’ under the direction of Michael Fenech and published with a translatio­n by Clare Azzopardi and Dr Albert Gatt along with other publicatio­ns by Ionesco which will also be translated to Maltese.

What else? Teatru Malta will also be re-visiting a select number of hit shows from 2018 as part of their new repertoire programme! For more informatio­n on the Teatru Malta programme of events for 2019 visit www.teatrumalt­a.org.mt or call 2122025.

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