MaltaToday previous editions

MT 27 October 2013

Issue link: https://maltatoday.uberflip.com/i/199842

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 30 of 55

31 maltatoday, SUNDAY, 27 OCTOBER 2013 THIS WEEK WHAT'S ON Indie rock band The Clandestines will be launching their debut album on December 7 Athanasia Kanellopoulou at Manoel Theatre, Valletta at 20:00. Created and performed by Athanasia Kanellopoulou, with music by Ilias Vafeiadis and additional choreography by Harry Koushos. Tickets are at €25, €20 and €10. Bookings: bookings@ teatrumanoel.com.mt, 21 246389. Usual album launch The indie band will be launching their debut album at Duke's, St George's Bay, St Julian's. Dolls for Idols will be the supporting act. Entrance is at €7; €10 including album. Doors open at 21:00. THEATRE & DANCE TONIGHT AND NOVEMBER 1-3 Il-Hajja Sigrieta ta' Nanna Genoveffa Adaptation of the Trevor Zahra novella for the stage by Unifaun Productions, held at Sir Temi Zammit Hall, University of Malta, at 20:00. Directed by Marcelle Teuma. Cast includes Chris Galea, Marta Vella and Maria Buckle. Choreography by Laura Best and David Bonnici. Tickets at €15, €18 and €20 can be purchased from the Box Office at Embassy Cinemas, Valletta or online through ticketline.com.mt. The play is rated 16. OCTOBER 29, 30 In Lo(e)verland Dance performance by Greek dancer and choreographer A lecture on book conservation will be held at Palazzo Santa Sofia on October 31 NOVEMBER 1-3; 8-10 The Lockerbie Bomber DnA Theatre production of Kenneth N Ross's play at St James Cavalier, Valletta, 20:00. The play explores the possibility that Abdelbaset al Megrahi, the Libyan man eventually tried and convicted for the bombing, could have been a scapegoat, and that governments may have systematically covered up the truth behind the bombing for years. Directed by Herman Grech. Cast includes Mikhail Basmadjian, Julia Calvert, Manuel Cauchi, Alan Montanaro, Denise Mulholland and Alan Paris. Tickets are at €15. Bookings: 21 223216/21 223200; boxoffice@ sjcav.org or www.sjcav.org. The play is rated 16. EXHIBITIONS OCTOBER 31 – JANUARY 31 Twisttease Exhibition of paintings by Diane Buttigieg at the Hotel Juliani Lobby, St George's Road, St Julian's, playfully re-interpreting Maltese iconography. Organised by SO Galerie. UNTIL NOVEMBER 10 4 Rooms Photographic exhibition by Ritty Tacsum at the Upper Galleries of St James Cavalier, Valletta. The project is accompanied by a four-part short story by Loranne Vella – published in an exhibition booklet designed by artist Julian Mallia. UNTIL NOVEMBER 10 Divergent Thinkers 2 Collective exhibition presenting the work of young artists, curated by Raphael Vella and taking place at St James Cavalier, Valletta. Featuring the work of Aaron Bezzina, Adrian Gauci, Gabriel Buttigieg, Ryan Falzon, Javier Joseph Formosa, Darren Tanti, Stephanie Sant and Samuel Sultana, with Kris Camilleri, Jean Paul Cassar, Jeffery Dimech, Karachalios Kostas Jennifer Mallia and Elisa Von Brockdorff. STAND-UP COMEDY OCTOBER 30 Stand-up comedy at Surfside Bar and Grill Stand-up comedy show at Surfside Bar and Grill, Sliema from 21:00. Performers include Matt Bonanno, Steve Hili and Rambert Attard. Free admission. FILM SCREENINGS OCTOBER 30 Kinemastik Film Club Kinemastik Film Club returns to British Legion Bar, 111 Melita Street, Valletta with a series of Polish short films. Starting at 20:30. Entrance is at €1. PUBLIC LECTURE OCTOBER 31 Book and Paper Conservation in Practice Illustrated lecture by Theresa Zammit Lupi at Palazzo Santa Sofia (a few doors down from Palazzo Falson), Mdina at 18:30. Zammit Lupi will discuss some of the important works in paper she has handled, researched and treated, and the far-flung places to which her work has taken her. Entrance is free of charge.

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of MaltaToday previous editions - MT 27 October 2013