top of page

News & Updates

And so The Great Dictator has come to an end. 18 months of work have culminated in a successful two-week run and all positive reviews. I couldn't be prouder of the work the team has put into this project, everyone put their all into it and made something exceptional together.


Special mention must go to Malcolm Galea who adapted and directed the show. He came in with immense energy and took this project under his wing. He took a great 1940's film and, through his vision, made it a great 2020's theatre production! He was patient, generous and a true leader to the cast and crew.


A huge thank you to the amazing cast: Hannah Spiteri, Jeremy Grech, Peter Galea, Joe Depasquale, Irina Garrett and of course, Jamie Cardona! They took Malcolm's amazing script and brought multiple roles to life beautifully. I will grow old remembering their performances and laughing.


The team behind the scenes also deserves a mention. Moritz Zavan Stoechle, Caroline Curmi, Aleandro Spiteri Monsigneur, Marco Mallia, Christopher Gatt, Krista Zammit Marmara, Justin Kyle Camilleri, Giorgia Vella, Stephen Grech, Jody Magri, Yaz Mirabella, Francesca Xuereb, Greta Grech, Pamela Kerr, Matthew Ben Attard and Elisa Von Brockdorff all gave their all in their own way. I'm sure I'm forgetting someone but they all were crucial to putting this production together and helping it run smoothly.


Most importantly, I need to thank everyone on the team for trusting me as a producer. Having never produced a show before, I understand I was an unproven commodity. I don't overlook their trust in me to bring this production to the finish line successfully. I will forever be grateful to them for this.


Anyway, enough yapping for today. Thank you to everyone who was part of this show or saw it.


Moving on to the next one. Exciting things are coming!



2 views0 comments

Tickets for The Great Dictator are now on sale. Get your tickets before they run out!


Experience the unforgettable as Charlie Chaplin's iconic film The Great Dictator comes to the stage, brought to you by Nikolai Azzopardi Productions.


A young Barber loses his memory after fighting in a terrible war. When he’s allowed to go back to his regular work, he learns that the country for which he risked his life has since changed and that it now persecutes his people. This is largely thanks to a warmongering Dictator with a chip on his shoulder.


Jamie Cardona plays both The Jewish Barber and Adenoid Hynkel, the vicious dictator, showing how the same person has the potential for great evil as well as great courage to do what is right.


With the help of old allies and new friends, the Barber resists his oppressors until a stroke of luck enables him to share his values with the world.


Based on Charlie Chaplin’s Iconic Film

Adapted & Directed by Malcolm Galea

Movement Direction by Mortiz Zavan Stoeckle

Music by Aleandro Spiteri Monsigneur

Produced by Nikolai Azzopardi Productions


Starring:

Jamie Cardona, Hannah Spiteri,

Peter Galea, Jeremy Grech,

Joe Depasquale and Nicola Abela Garrett.


THE GREAT DICTATOR Copyright © Roy Export S.A.S.. Charlie Chaplin™ is a trademark and/or service mark of Bubbles Inc. SA, used with permission.


This project is sponsored by APS Bank, The Embassy Valletta Hotel and Vibe FM, it is supported by the Arts Council Malta and Agenzija Zghazagh.


PLEASE NOTE: For elderly and mobility-disabled attendees, limited free transport services are available on specific nights. Please contact theatrebynap@gmail.com before purchasing tickets to coordinate arrangements. We want to ensure everyone can enjoy the show comfortably.


Secure your seats now and be part of another unforgettable theatre experience.



0 views0 comments

Nikolai Azzopardi Productions' first show has gone off without a hitch, proving what we thought all along: put the best stand-up comedians on the island on a stage, and the people will come. And boy, did they!


The comedy was hilarious, and the audience was loud! Don't worry if you missed it—Comedy Kingdom will be back, sooner than you might think... Stay tuned!



bottom of page