Dik is-Siġra f’Nofs ta’ Triq, a Teatru Malta/Teatru Anon production, opened at MCAST in Fgura last Friday, kicking off this year’s Malta International Arts Festival (Festivals Malta) with a one and a half hour performance combining acting, singing, musical performances, contemporary dance and more. The script is written by Immanual Mifsud, and direction is by Chris Gatt and Paul Portelli. The play runs until June 25 and tickets are available online.
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