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Title: Theatrical evening (Programme)
Other Titles: Quiz and games
Mela darba fil-bank centrali...
Authors: Manoel Theatre (Valletta, Malta)
Central Bank of Malta
Authors: Boffa, Mario
Zammit, Josephine
Agius, Franco
Quattromani, Joe
Keywords: Manoel Theatre (Valletta, Malta)
Central Bank of Malta -- Anniversaries, etc.
Theater programs -- Malta -- 20th century
Agius, Franco. Mela darba fil-bank centrali...
Quattromani, Joe, 1942- . Mela darba fil-bank centrali...
Issue Date: 1998-05-30
Citation: Boffa, M., Quattromani, J., & Zammit, J. (Producers). (1998, May 30). Theatrical evening by the CBM Staff Social Club, [Programme]. Manoel Theatre, Valletta.
Abstract: Manoel Theatre and the CBM (Central Bank of Malta) Staff Social Club present the programme for a theatrical evening, featuring a section of quiz and games run by Mario Boffa and Josephine Zammit, and a performance of the 1-act comedy "Mela Darba Fil-Bank Centrali", written by Franco Agius and directed by Joe Quattromani. The event was held in celebration of the Central Bank of Malta's 30th Anniversary, on the 30th of May, 1998, at the Manoel Theatre, in Valletta.
Description: Two copies of programme included, one with participant's signatures, and the other without. Both programmes include list of participants in the Quiz and Games section, lists of cast, crew and prompters in "Mela Darba Fil-Bank Centrali...", and list of acknowledgements. Programme is given no. 1735 in archival records. Retrieved from the Manoel theatre records.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/138008
Appears in Collections:Season 1997/98 Programmes - SchPATMP

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(1998) Mela Darba Fil-Bank Centrali Programme v1 (1735).pdfWith participants' signatures801.4 kBAdobe PDFView/Open
(1998) Mela Darba Fil-Bank Centrali Programme v2 (1735).pdfWithout participants' signatures630.34 kBAdobe PDFView/Open


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