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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 25 SEPTEMBER 2022 6 THEATRE Ġuza Diacono's controversial play, L-Għarusa, is being reproduced RECENTLY we've been hearing a lot about "għarajjes" (brides); between television series and the abundance of weddings that happened over the sum- mer. Now, this Halloween, for the first time since 1987, Mal- ta's National Theatre Company, Teatru Malta will be having a new production of L-Għarusa, a mystical play written by Ġużé Diacono (Il-Madonna taċ-Ċo- qqa, L-Ewwel Jien, Erwieħ Mar- buta) which is one among a list of his many works that created controversy in Malta. To celebrate 100 years from his birth and to commemorate 20 years from his passing, L-Għaru- sa is going to be performed yet again in the historic corridors of The Armoury in Birgu. With the direction of the poet and thinker Immanuel Mifsud and set design by contemporary Maltese artist Austin Camilleri, this produc- tion of one of Malta's most sig- nificant theatrical works will be presented through a different angle from the original rendi- tions of the play. With Marceline Galea taking on the main role of Sor Wisti- na, this version of L-Għarusa will be taking place between the 21st and the 31st October to limited audience, is a theatri- cal performance that will make you think twice about what's in front of you/ Sor Wistina might seem like every bride-nun that we normally see walking around our country, but she is actually hiding a secret; after she loses her fiancée and then takes on a sacred vow and becomes a nun, she ends up falling within a trap filled with delusion, and begins to mix up her romantic relation- ship with her fiancée with her relationship to Jesus Christ. This play which has not been staged for more than 20 years will be bringing together rela- tively new faces to the theatre scene alongside artists that we have all become familiar with towards the end of this month. This Halloween season, join us. Buy your tickets here. L-Għarusa is a co-produc- tion with Heritage Malta and supported by Fondazzjoni Ċel- ebrazzjonijiet Nazzjonali and Arts Council Malta