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Iconic Musical Cabaret To Be Staged At Teatru Manoel

Apr 18 2024 Share

The iconic musical Cabaret is set to take the stage at Teatru Manoel this May, in a visually stunning production with powerful performances by an acclaimed cast of performers and backed by a live 16-piece orchestra.

Teatru Manoel presents Cabaret, a live musical with direction and choreography by Lucienne Camilleri and musical direction by Ryan Paul Abela. Originally written in the 1960s, Cabaretexplores life in pre-war Berlin set against the decline of the Jazz Age and the rise of the Nazi party to power. Starring Sean Borg as the Emcee and Maxine Aquilina as Sally Bowles, two roles most notably performed by Joel Grey and Hollywood legend Liza Minelli in the 1972 film adaptation of the musical. Other notable cast members include Isabel Warrington as Fraulein Schneider, Stephen Oliver as Herr Schultz, and Jason Scerri as Clifford Bradshaw, alongside an ensemble of eleven chorus members, and supported by a 16-piece orchestra. The glamorous costumes are designed by Stefania Grech Vella, and set by Adrian Mamo.

Cabaret focuses on the hedonistic nightlife at the seedy Kit Kat Club, where Sally Bowles is a resident performer. Juxtaposing the horror of pre-war Berlin with the glamourous world of live cabaret, the musical offers an escape for both the characters on the stage and audience members alike. Overseeing the action is the Kit Kat Club Emcee, and the club itself serves as a metaphor for ominous political developments in late Weimar Germany.

On the political nature of the musical Cabaret, Teatru Manoel Artistic Director Adrian Mamo said that he strongly believes in the importance of producing such stories, explaining that “it is important that we present these works, where we can see the world from very different eyes. It heightens our understanding of the world, of people who are oppressed, and societies which have suffered, and the ways that they cope.” Musical Director Ryan Paul Abela said that the aim of this production is to capture the decadence and political turmoil of the time through the powerful combination of music, dance, and storytelling.

Cabaret runs from the 10th to the 19th of May at Teatru Manoel. Admission is 12+ and tickets are on sale for €20 to €45. For more information and to get your tickets, visit https://teatrumanoel.mt/event/cabaret/ or call the Box Office at (+356) 21246389.  

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Juventus Ordered to Pay Ronaldo Over €9.7 Million in Back Wages

Juventus Ordered to Pay Ronaldo Over €9.7 Million in Back Wages
Apr 18 2024 Share

The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has ruled that Juventus must pay their former player Cristiano Ronaldo over €9.7 million plus interest for unpaid wages. Ronaldo, who played for the club from 2018 to 2021, had agreed to defer part of his salary during the COVID-19 pandemic to help the financially struggling club.

Juventus, in their response, stated that they would review the decision from the FIGC arbitration board. They highlighted that the board found no evidence of fraud by Juventus and that their actions had not influenced Ronaldo’s agreement to the wage reduction.

The decision to award Ronaldo the back payment stems from what the FIGC described as “pre-contractual liability” due to unsuccessful negotiations over the deferred wages. Originally, Ronaldo had requested €19.5 million, but the arbitration determined a lower amount due to shared responsibility between the two parties.

During his time at Juventus, Ronaldo scored 101 goals in 134 appearances, contributing significantly to the club’s success, including two Serie A titles in 2019 and 2020. After leaving Juventus, the Portugal star rejoined Manchester United in August 2021 and currently plays for Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr.

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“Don’t Let Other People Decide For You”, Ian Borg Tells Young People

"Don't Let Other People Decide For You", Ian Borg Tells Young People
Apr 18 2024 Share

Ian Borg, the Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade, recently shared his thoughts on why young people should get involved in politics. He echoed the views of Malta’s newest President, Myriam Spiteri Debono, saying that young people should jump into politics and make decisions for themselves instead of letting others make decisions for them.

Ian Borg knows what it’s like to be young and in politics. At just 19, he became the mayor of Dingli. He thinks that the people of Dingli can tell if he was a good mayor back then. By the time he was 27, he had been elected to Parliament. He admits that not everyone might agree with him but believes strongly that if he could achieve these things, other young people can too.

During the month of April, Malta, with Minister Ian Borg, is playing a significant role on the global stage as President of the United Nations Security Council in New York.

Minister Borg encourages all young people to be agents of change. He believes that getting involved in politics is a way for them to shape their own future and have a say in important decisions. It’s all about taking action and making a difference in their community and country.

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Here Are The Brillanti Finalists Competing Tonight!

Here Are The Brillanti Finalists Competing Tonight!
Apr 17 2024 Share

The day has come for a musical theatre artist to be crowned the winner of Brillanti Season 3.

The competition has come down to Paolo, Clara, Charlotte, Abigail, Kristen and Mia.

All talented young artists with strengths and approaches of their own – making it even harder for the panel of judges to decide.

The panel of judges is of course made up of the illustrious Marco Stabile, Marina Maniglio and Charles Brunton. And they will have to make the ultimate choice tonight – crowning the winner of Brillanti Season 3!

Who will come out on top? Find out tonight on ONE at 20:35!

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