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maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 18 JULY 2018 15 LISTINGS WHAT'S ON EXHIBITIONS UNTIL JULY 29 Misc Exhibition Misc is an exhibition show- casing works of ten Fine Art students in the Department of Art & Art History, Fac- ulty of Arts, at the University of Malta. The exhibition has been organised entirely by the students themselves, and all the artists and their lecturers will be present at the opening event. Entrance is free and re- freshments will be available. MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT JULY 30 – AUGUST 30 Rock'N Malta Rock'N Malta will feature various concerts throughout August. Featuring Gogol Bor- dello and Brodu on 30 July, Julian Marley and The Upsid- ers, as well as ManaTapu on 18 August, Dark Tranquility, Ev- ergrey, and Colourblind on 24 August, and Kaiser Chiefs and Bila on 30 August. Ticket infor- mation and purchase is avail- able from the Rock'N Malta page on Facebook. MUSIC AND NIGHTLIFE AUGUST 14-15 Summer Daze Malta Summer Daze Malta will fea- ture three main events. Tues- day 14 will see two events. A free party at Ta'Qali featur- ing Martin Garrix, Rita Ora, Danny Howard, and more, and an after party at Numero Uno. The festival will close with a sunset pool party at Café Del Mar on Wednesday 15, with Roger Sanchez, Monki and Kristen Knight. Book your tickets on summerdazemalta. com. THEATRE UNTIL JULY 22 MADC As You Like It Directed by Philip Leone- Ganado and starring some of Malta's best established and up-and-coming actors, accom- panied by live music, MADC presents a fresh and accessible take on the classic comedy un- der the stars in the inimitable setting of San Anton Gardens. Performances run from Friday 13th to Sunday 22nd July at 8:30pm. There will be no per- formance on Sunday 15th July. Tickets at 15 euro and 20 euro. Opening night tickets at only 12 euro. JULY 18- 29 IL-Hanina Maddalena Il-Hanina Maddalena is tipped to be the biggest specta- cle this summer. The music is by esteemed maestro Dominic Galea, penned by Simon Barto- lo with lyrics by Loranne Vella and including audience favour- ites Chiara, Amber, and Leon- tine in the lead roles. Directed by Josette Ciappara and from the same producers of Balzu- netta Towers, this is expected to be this summer's best seller. Get your tickets now! JULY 20-22 Baxx Baxx Baxx Baxx is a devised thea- tre piece which is inspired by characters from Clare Azzo- pardi's book 'Kulħadd Ħalla Isem Warajh'. The piece opens with a familiar landscape where characters connect with each other and the world around them, until their rou- tine is interrupted. Charged with the theme of obsessions, the piece analyses how a nucle- us of people reacts when their perspectives are challenged. SEPT 14 -23 Stitching The banned play, Stitching, fill finally be showing in Malta, at the Manoel Theatre next September. Anthony Neil- son's masterpiece dealing with loss will be shown after it was banned for many years, hosted by Unifaun Theatre Produc- tion. Tickets for the 18+ play can be found on the Teatru Manuel Website at 20 euro. FESTIVALS JULY 16-21 Malta Jazz Festival The Malta Jazz Festival is back this July. This year's edi- tion will be held between the 16th and 21st July. The main concerts are held on Thursday 19, Friday 20 and Saturday 21 in Valletta. The weekend will feature various local and in- ternational artists, as well as Jazz Island, a visual journey through 27 years of the Malta Jazz Festival. JULY 19-22 Malta International Food Festival Malta's unique fortified me- dieval city Mdina will be host- ing the 4th edition of the Malta International Food Festival be- tween Thursday 19 and Sunday 22 July; 4 days of gastronomic alfresco eating and drinking, culture & history, as well as en- tertainment for everyone. Des- ignated food areas are carefully decorated to give the visitors the opportunity to virtually transport themselves to the countries and regions being depicted through the culinary expertise of the chefs. JULY 20-22 Marsovin Wine Festival The Marsovin Summer Wine Festival is back! As always the event plans to have a highly cultural and entertaining con- cept, by presenting a myriad of professional musicians per- forming daily, whilst offering a vast selection of over 30 cer- tified D.O.K. and I.Ġ.T. qual- ity wines from grapes grown around Malta and Gozo. All of the wines can be enjoyed by visiting the different wine bars, carefully spread around Hastings Gardens. A 20 euro entrance fee for all those at- tending is being introduced and tickets can be bought from The Master Cellar in Naxxar and Marsovin Cellars in Paola. JULY 26 – AUGUST 4 The Farsons Beer Festival The 38th edition of the Far- sons Beer Festival will be held from Thursday, 26th July to Saturday, 4th August 2018. The Farsons Beer Festival is one of Malta's hottest summer cele- brations. Running over 10 days, the outdoor festival brings to- gether the best local music, beer, and entertainment at Ta' Qali National Park. The festival is one of Malta's most awaited summer annual events, draw- ing thousands of festival goers every night. Entrance is free. AUGUST 9-12 Delicata Classic Wine Festival The Delicata Classic Wine Festival is back for its 17th con- secutive edition. As always, the festival will be held at the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, between the 9th and 12th of August. Entrance is free, with wine glasses and purses sold until 11pm and wine poured up to 11:30pm. Live cooking stalls will be serving a tempting va- riety of both traditional Mal- tese and international dishes to tease a wide range of palates. AUGUST 24 - 26 Malta Craft Beer Festival 2018 The first ever edition of the Malta Craft Beer Festival will take place in St Elmo on the 24, 25 and 26 of August 2018. With the best craft beer brands on the island, some of the fin- est street food you can find and the top alternative bands and DJs, this festival is set to be- come a fixed appointment in your summer calendar. More details can be found on https:// www.facebook.com/craftbeer- festival.mt TODAY RSC: Romeo and Juliet What if your first true love was someone you'd been told you must hate? Set in a world very much like our own, this Romeo and Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. The most famous story of love at first sight explodes with intense passion and an irresistible desire for change, but leads all too quickly to heartbreaking consequences. Spazzju Kreativ will be showing Romeo and Juliet today at 8pm. Price is 15 euros. RSC: Romeo and Juliet tonight MADC As You Like It JULY 13-22

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