Orpheum Theatre (Malta)

The Orpheum Theatre is a building situated in Gżira, Malta. It was designed in 1932 by the Maltese Architect Harold J. Borg.[1] The theatre was built by Felix Gerada on land he purchased from the Marquis Desain and was built to serve as a movie theatre. The facade of the building bears an inscription with the initials FG.

Orpheum Theatre (Gżira, Malta) as at 11 March 2018

The theatre is built to the design of Art Nouveau with Spanish features.[2] Several notable performances and events took place at the theatre.

Notable performances

Many world known performers gave performances.

On the 24–25 March 1950, the Italian Tenor Tito Schipa performed at the building.[3] A few weeks later, Maria Caniglia gave two recitals. She was supported by the Maltese Tenors Oreste Kirkop and Paul Asciak.[4]

On 10 July 1953, Sir Malcolm Sargent directed the Coronation Concert given by the Royal Marines Band Service.[5]

The Italian singer Claudio Villa performed at the theatre on the 29 and 30 May 1954.[6]

In 1955 the Tenor Luciano Tajoli gave five performances.[7]

In June 1958 Domenico Modugno performed at the Orpheum. Among the various interpretations he gave, he sang Nel blu dipinto di blu.[8]

During the nineties,(sometime in 1993/94), the first spontaneous pride party was organised at the Orpheum Theatre, even though the police intervened just a few hours into the party.[9]

Black Sabbath gave a concert at the Orpheum on 25 August 1995.[10][11]

References

  1. Malta Who's Who, 1969/70 - page 55
  2. Spazju Teatrali: A Catalogue of Theatres in Malta and Gozo (2016) https://valletta2018.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Spazji-Teatrali-A-Catalogue-of-Theatres-in-Malta-and-Gozo.pdf - Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  3. Times of Malta - 24 March 1950
  4. The Sunday Times of Malta - 7 May 1950.
  5. Times of Malta- 10 July 1953
  6. Il-Berqa - 31 ta' Mejju 1954.
  7. Times of Malta - 8 February 1955.
  8. Times of Malta - 13 June 1958.
  9. Malta Independent 14September2019 On-Line: https://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2019-09-14/local-news/First-spontaneous-Pride-party-held-at-the-Orpheum-Theatre-in-1990s-6736213501. Retrieved : 14September2019
  10. "Black Sabbath – Live At The Orpheum Theater, Malta". Discogs. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  11. "Black Sabbath set list at Orpheum Theatre". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 30 March 2018.

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