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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 21 MAY 2017 This Week 39 WHAT'S ON Eszter Joó, Francesca Zammit, Julia Camilleri – who gave a performance in conjunction with the exhibition on May 19. MAY 26 Star of Strait Street Musical theatre performance based on historical characters during WWII at the MADC Playhouse, Santa Venera at 19:00 and 21:00. Polly March and Larissa Bonaci star with Geoff Thomas in this original musical play by Philip Glassborow which retells Christina Ratcliffe and Adrian Warburton's true- life story using extracts from Christina Ratcliffe's own writings, and the new book Malta's Greater Siege and Adrian Warburton DSO* DFC** DFC (USA) by Paul McDonald OBE. And with special acknowledgements to Steve Trotter. Bookings: www.madc. com.mt, bookings@madc.com.mt or 7777 6232. BOOKS MAY 25 Triple Book Launch – Ede Books Series 04 Book launch of the fourth series of the Ede Books photo books at Blitz, St Lucy Street, Valletta at 19:00. Launching books by photographers Chiara Monterosso, Javier Joseph Formosa and Charlo Pisani. MAY 26 Walid Nabhan – L-Eżodu taċ- Ċikonji Event commemorating the novel L-Eżodu taċ-Ċikonji by Walid Nabhan, days after it is bestowed with the European Union Prize for Literature, taking place at Europe House, St Paul's Street, Valletta at 19:00. Albert Gatt will be reading extracts from the novel while Adrian Grima will be interviewing its Palestinian- Maltese author. There will also be interventions by Dr Marco Galea, Mark Vella and Joe Mizzi. Refreshments will be served after the event. Those interested in attending are reminded to bring along their ID card. PUBLIC LECTURE MAY 23 Tuesday Talks Series: Frontier Art History and the Liquid Continent Public talk by Dr Sandro Debono at the Victor Pasmore Gallery, Valletta at 18:30. Debono will build on his latest exhibition project at BOZAR (Brussels), and his latest published research to explore new paths and avenues for Maltese art history. Entrance is free of charge. Today: In Guardia Parade Ripet – 'electroacoustic' sounds

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