Two Scottish and two Maltese performers bring some wee genn from Edinburgh and Valletta to St James Cavalier next Saturday and Sunday.
This first collaborative theatre project between Malta and Scotland, entitled Most of all, absurdly deals with the difficulty of defining who we are.
The characters crave pastizzi and deep fried Mars bars, man! They can pronounce dqiq and bachle to perfection. They long to meet a monster and sweaty dark men. However this is not enough. Most of all they seek a deeper meaning beyond Edinburgh and Valletta.
Most of all is directed by Simon Bartolo and performed by Annabelle Galea, Lizzie Eldridge, Miriam Galea and Alasdair Satchel. Original music composed by Alexander Vella Gregory enhances the mingling atmosphere.
The music is performed by Sarah Spiteri on violin and viola, John McDonough on oboe, cor anglais and bassoon, Rebecca Hall on flute and piccolo and Godfrey Mifsud on clarinet.
The performance is created in collaboration with Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh and St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity, Valletta. Tickets, at Lm3, and Lm2 for students and senior citizens, are available from St James Cavalier.
For further information contact the St James Centre box office on 2122-3200.