Final-year theatre studies students Angelique Attard, Brendon Thearle and Monique Falzon are launching a performing arts festival running from May 9 to 11 in Valletta.
Pause & Play, part of the students’ final-year project, aims to create a space for reflection, connection and artistic celebration.
The festival invites audiences to explore the magic of the performing arts. Over three immersive days, artists will bring their creative ideas to life, while attendees are encouraged to engage, reflect and play in ways that feel natural to them.
From moments of quiet introspection to bursts of uninhibited joy, the festival highlights how art fosters deeper connections between individuals and communities.
With a diverse line-up of over 15 events, Pause & Play offers something for everyone, including theatre performances, dance showcases, a drag show and stand-up comedy.
One of the participating arts, Alex Weenink, said: “Festivals are an exciting, social way to explore ideas through different artforms. This new festival by UM SPA students and their artistic peers is a great initiative that challenges young local artists to create innovative new work that engages with the contemporary world; offering entertainment, curiosity, intrigue, and excitement via a variety of artistic forms and events.”
Choreographer Rebecca Grech, another participating artist, added: “A performing arts festival by and for young artists is vital − it offers a platform for creativity, connection, and growth. It empowers them to share their work, shape the event to their needs, and gain valuable experience, all while building a supportive, authentic community that nurtures the next generation of artists.”
The festival will unfold across three venues, with the University of Malta’s Valletta Campus serving as the main hub.
Additional events will take place at Wild Honey Beer House & Bistro and MaeWest, both within walking distance of the main venue.
Entry to all events is free of charge, and further details can be found on the festival’s official website.
Pause & Play is supported by the Department of Theatre Studies within the University of Malta’s School of Performing Arts.