A flower-powered new musical performed in Maltese and English will premiere at the Manoel Theatre at the end of this month.

Based on an idea by creative producer Antoine Farrugia and written by Simon Bartolo, Ellie, il-Musical is set in Malta in the iconic age of the 1960s and 1970s, complete with the groovy fashions and a repertoire full of unforgettable songs of the day.

The musical’s top cast features Jeremy Grech, Clare Agius, Alex Portelli, Patrick Vella, Christine Francalanza, Mariah Mangion and Eliza Aquilina.

Alongside Josette Ciappara as director, the show’s creative team also includes choreographer Warren Bonello, vocal coach Sean Borg and musical director Elton Zarb.

The cast of 'Ellie, il-Musical'.The cast of 'Ellie, il-Musical'.

“I’m a nostalgic person, especially about that era. I can still hear the sounds, recall the smells and remember the magic of the 1970s in Malta – and of course, the music,” says Farrugia.

In Ellie, il-Musical, the future looks bright for four ambitious teens. The light-hearted, funny and relatable story follows the four friends in Malta in the late 1960s, who compete against each other in an annual event at the Yellow Music Club for the best covers of songs from The Beatles’ catalogue.

For the premiere, the show’s first audience can even wear groovy outfits inspired by the period

The Club’s owners suggest they form a group of their own – but for two of the friends, Kate and Ellie, their auditions to continue their musical studies abroad may mean they won’t stay in Malta much longer.  The Club’s co-owner contacts an old flame in Liverpool to ask for her help, much to his wife’s annoyance, while Ellie’s parents can’t seem to agree on anything. Can everyone finally accept that all they need is love?

For the premiere of Ellie, il-Musical at the Manoel Theatre on June 30, the show’s first audience can even wear groovy outfits inspired by the period and sing and dance along at the exclusive ‘Zebra Carpet’ event.

Patrick Vella and Christine Francalanza.Patrick Vella and Christine Francalanza.

Ellie, il-Musical brings together various generations to experience life in Malta during a different time,” adds the show’s creative producer.

“We want the audience to feel as though they are in a club, grooving and singing along to retro hits of a bygone age.”

Performances of Ellie, il-Musical will take place at the Manoel Theatre at 8.30pm on June 30 and on July 1, 4-8. This production is suitable for audiences aged six and above. Tickets and more information are available via teatrumanoel.mt or by email to bookings@teatrumanoel.mt and telephone on 2124 6389.  

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