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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 11 SEPTEMBER 2022 4 THEATRE Teatru Malta move to MCAST TEATRU Malta launch their latest Autumn/Winter season programme while celebrating an exciting new beginning at MCAST. The company's first "restrictionless" programme in months, this programme comes as a breath of fresh air to the artists and teams work- ing on it. The season will open with Immanuel Mifsud's high- ly anticipated return to the director's chair for October production "L-Għarusa", Ġużè Diacono's one-act play starring Marceline Galea, which is be- ing staged at the Knight's Ar- moury in Birgu, in commem- oration of what would have been Diacono's 110th birthday and 20th anniversary from his death. Similarly, the November pro- duction Il-Fidwa tal-Bdiewa composed and directed by The New Victorians in co-produc- tion with FCN is a collabora- tive adaptation entrusted to both The New Victorians and Clare Azzopardi in commemo- ration of Cremona's 50th anni- versary from death. This reim- agining of the coveted Maltese classic from the same people who brought you VII promis- es to be a riveting multidisci- plinary, audio- theatrical pro- duction designed to get your adrenaline pumping, set to live music, and performed by an ensemble of artists includ- ing Jacob Piccinino, Matthias Camilleri and Lee-N Abela to name a few, at the Ximenes Re- doubt in Naxxar. Lupu/Naghga, Simone Spi- teri's latest play, and Teatru Malta's very first co-produc- Teatru Malta launches their Autumn/ Winter seasonal programme while celebrating an exciting new beginning at MCAST This relationship is as symbiotic as they come, with Teatru Malta now being able to set up shop on the Paola campus, make use of MCAST's well equipped rehearsal rooms and theatre as well as bring inspired young students on board their ever- developing projects.

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