Who Says Malta is Too Small
for Culture?

Manoel Theatre—Photo by www.grouptravelorganiser.com/.../
I laugh when people actually say they wouldn’t move to Malta because there isn’t enough culture. Ha! The Manoel Theatre in Valletta, built in 1731, is one of the three oldest theatres in Europe—if not the oldest—still operating. And operate it does.
Here is a University-of Malta-related website listing all the many upcoming events of the Maneol Theatre plus those of the St. Cavallier—also in Valletta:
http://events-in-malta.heroku.com/
Let me know what you think.

Dee--Im waiting for you whenever you and Mike come. And well go to so many cultural events that youll be sick of it!--Ilene
Posted by: Sennuwy (an ancient Egyptian name) | December 30, 2009 at 03:31 PM
Hi Mib--Yes, there are some small-minded people who think that Malta is too small for enough culture. Can you believe that?--Ilene
Posted by: Sennuwy (an ancient Egyptian name) | December 30, 2009 at 03:28 PM
too small for what? Malta is the cradle of the culture!!!
:)!
Do you know how much I'm envying you in this moment?
I still remember warm Malta at Xmas time, a bit funny because I was more or less in short sleeves and Santa Claus Was smiling from St. Paul roundabout... ahah!
But in this moment in Italy is rainy and cold ....umpf!!! wanna be there again! perhaps in May...crossed finger!
Posted by: Mib | December 30, 2009 at 10:40 AM
Then they need to live where I do...I have been culturally deprived for over 2 years. The Culture in Malta is one, out of many, attractions and reasons to move/want-to-move there!
Posted by: Dee Owen | December 30, 2009 at 10:23 AM