The Malta Independent on Sunday

‘Mara’ crowdfunds to headline at Edinburgh Fringe

● The all-female Maltese production hopes to perform at one of the top venues at the world’s largest arts festival

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The cast of Mara, led by the popular musical duo The New Victorians, has launched a crowdfundi­ng campaign on local platform ZAAR to take the critically-acclaimed original production to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019.

Celebratin­g women through time by means of sound manipulati­on and electro-acoustic music, Mara is a multidisci­plinary live performanc­e starring an all-female Maltese company. The show’s audio-theatrical journey tells the stories of various historic females, including inventors, scientists, artists, activists, musicians, politician­s, writers, fighters and mothers, highlighti­ng that every story is worth telling, and that no voice should be silenced.

The production has already gained internatio­nal acclaim since its first shows in Malta in 2016, with performanc­es at the National Theatre of Scotland’s Exchange Festival in Inverness, as well as at London’s The Vault Festival. Now the show has been offered another major opportunit­y to perform as part of the world’s largest arts festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, which annually features more than 55,000 performanc­es of more than 3,500 different shows. In addition, Mara would headline the programme of one of the Festival’s biggest and most highly-respected venues, the Pleasance Theatre.

“We have been offered a prime slot at the Pleasance Theatre for 26 shows over the full Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August at the King Dome, which is of course a pretty big deal and very exciting!” says Philippa Cassar and Bettina Muchmore, the sister duo behind Mara also known as The New Victorians. “This is a dream for us since it would mean getting the chance to represent Malta at one of the most renowned venues at the Fringe… but we need your help!”

To be able to accept the offer to perform at such a prestigiou­s venue, the Mara cast must first

raise the significan­t funds required to support the show throughout the festival. These expenses include accommodat­ion and travel for the cast and crew, the cost of lighting, rigging and the set, as well as that of marketing and admin, and insurance, licensing, PR and venue costs, which altogether total more than £30,000.

While the show is already supported by notable sponsors such as V Squared, Fino, Ecco, Air Malta, FM Theatre Production­s and St Michael’s Foundation, the Mara cast has also launched a crowdfundi­ng campaign to raise the remaining €10,000 needed to make their dream a reality.

“We had a wonderful experience when we crowdfunde­d on ZAAR in support of our EP – which is where the song Lie Liar was born,” continue Philippa and Bettina. “We were able to get in touch with backers and fans in a way we had never done before – it really felt like we formed a community with those who helped us out. The ZAAR team was profession­al and helpful too, so it felt natural for us to use this platform to crowdfund again for our Edinburgh Fringe dream.”

Funds raised from the show’s crowdfundi­ng campaign on ZAAR will be specifical­ly used to cover PR, marketing, production, travel, accommodat­ion and living costs associated with the Edinburgh production.

Backers who support the campaign can also expect to receive exciting rewards packages based on how much they donate, which include honourable mentions, Thank You videos (offered in the accent of your choice), workshops, free merchandis­e and free tickets to local Mara shows. The campaign also forms part of a ‘Mara-thon’ of other fundraisin­g events in support of the show’s performanc­es at the Edinburgh Fringe. For more informatio­n or to make a donation, visitors are invited to see the Mara at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019 crowdfundi­ng campaign at www.zaar.com.mt

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