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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 9 FEBRUARY 2014 THIS WEEK 31 Davide Tucci, Clare Agius, Marilu Vella, Sharon Bezzina, Roderick Vassallo and Peppi Azzopardi. Tickets are at €25, €20 and €15. Bookings: bookings@teatrumanoel.com.mt, 21 246389. The play is rated 16. FEBRUARY 15, 16, 21, 22, 23 Forget-Me-Not Original production written and directed by Simone Spiteri and presented by Du Theatre, at St James Cavalier, Valletta at 20:00. Casting includes Magdalena van Kuilenburg, Yosef Farrugia, Simone Spiteri and Elise Ellul. Music by Tim Ellis and Chris Galea. Tickets are at €15 (€12 concessions). Bookings: bookings@ sjcav.org, 21 223200. FEBRUARY 15, 16, 21, 22, 23 Xita ta' Flus Production of Sébastien Thiery's play at St James Cavalier, Valletta at 20:00. Directed by Lino Farrugia from a Maltese translation by Prof. Anthony Aquilina. Cast includes Nanette Brimmer, Tony Ellul, Alba Florian Viton and Nathan Brimmer. Bookings: bookings@sjcav.org, 21 223200. FEBRUARY 21-23, 28; MARCH 1, 2 Fiddler on the Roof FM Theatre Production at the Manoel Theatre, Valletta at 20:00. Fiddler on the Roof centres on Tevye, the head of a Jewish family. He must cope both with the strong-willed actions of his three older daughters and with the edict of the Tsar that evicts the Jews from their village. Artistic Direction is in the hands of Chris Gatt, Musical director is Kris Spiteri and Choreographer is Mariza Baldacchino. Tickets are €27, €25, €20. Bookings: bookings@teatrumanoel.com.mt, http://booking.teatrumanoel.com.mt/ Event/2520/ or by calling: 21 246389. EXHIBITIONS UNTIL FEBRUARY 16 A Libyan Lama Exhibition of contemporary Libyan artists at St James Cavalier, Valletta, organised in collaboration with Noon Arts. Artists include Matug Aborawi (who has just recently joined Noon Arts), Yousef Fetis, Mohammad Bin Lamin, Hadia Gana, Naziha Arebi and Arwa Abouon. UNTIL FEBRUARY 16 Juxtapositions Collective exhibition at St James Cavalier featuring works by Derek Nice, Paul Gibson, Jean Pierre Gatt and Wayne Hill. The four artists have been brought together to play off each other's energies. UNTIL FEBRUARY 25 Woman Collective exhibition organised by the Malta Women in Business organisation at Razzett tal-Markiz, Wied il-Għasel Road, Mosta. Featuring works by: Violet Vella, Sephora Baldacchino, Faye Grech, Abi Macleod Clark, Emma Borg, Olivia Domingo, Karina Fiorini, Francelle Pace Agius, Xaxa Calleja, Isabel Warrington, Nicole Farrugia and Borz Alexandra. Opening hours: 17:30 to 20:00 (Monday to Saturday); 10:00 to 1200 and 17:30 to 20:00 (Sunday). UNTIL MARCH 31 Maltese Maritime Graffiti Exhibition of historical graffiti at the Malta Maritime Museum, Birgu. Scattered around Malta, graffiti are found on megalithic stones, medieval prisons, and on modern buildings such as wayside chapels, parish churches, public buildings and private homes. The exhibition is based on the pioneering research work by the Museums Department former employee Joseph Muscat and his recent donation of various casts of ship graffiti to the museum. A number of salvaged original graffiti will also be displayed, including a large ship. graffito and legend dating to 1766 salvaged from a demolished residence in Zurrieq. Opening hours: 09:00 – 17:00. PUBLIC LECTURES & CONFERENCES FEBRUARY 13 Decoding reality Lecture by Prof. Vlatko Vedral (Oxford) about 'decoding reality' at Old University Campus, St Paul's Street, Valletta at 19:30. What if the fundamental entity is not energy or matter, but information? How do we decode this information... this reality? This hypothesis, explored by Prof Vedral, challenges our concepts of particles, time, determinism, and of reality itself. During the talk, Prof Vlatko Vedral will explore his work on quantum physics and how it applies to biology and technology. Bookings: andre.xuereb@um.edu.mt. FEBRUARY 13 Pecha Kucha Night Valletta #2 Second edition of the Pecha Kucha 'slide night' at The Royal British Legion Bar, Melita Street, Valletta. A varied selection of speakers will be speaking about a variety of topics under a particular constraint: they are to structure their talk in 20 slides, and they are not to speak about each slide for more than 20 seconds. Doors open at 20:00. WHAT'S ON will start being issued by the Identity Management Office (IDMO) as from will start being issued by the The new Identity Cards Applications will be received at the IDMO's Office at MALTA Gattard House, National Road, Blata l-Bajda (next to ARMS, MITA offices). GOZO 28A, St Francis Square, Rabat. 12th February 2014 WEDNESDAY WHO CAN APPLY? Individuals who are applying for a Maltese Identity Card for the first time Individuals who are in possession of an Identity Card and need to renew it because the details of the card need to be updated, for example a change in surname or a change of address Individuals whose Identity Card is declared to be lost or stolen The new Identity Card will include new electronic, security features and KartAnzjan integration. It will eventually be your key to access current and future e-government services. 1 2 3 NEW FEATURES For further information contact the Identity Management Office Tel : 21226627 / 21226628 e-mail: idmo.mhas@gov.mt www.mhas.gov.mt/IDMO Ta' Braxia Cemetery Gattard House Parking to Bieb il-Bombi to Msida GOZO 28A, St Francis Square, Rabat. Park & Ride The cards will be delivered to your house through a Maltapost official. Tender Napalm Prof. Vlatko Vedral

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