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'''''Aggiungi un posto a tavola''''' (ET: Set another place at the table) is a musical comedy written by [[Pietro Garinei]], [[Sandro Giovannini]] and Iaia Fiastri, with music by [[Armando Trovaioli]]. It debuted in 1974 under the direction of Garinei and Giovannini. | '''''Aggiungi un posto a tavola''''' (ET: Set another place at the table) is a musical comedy written by [[wikipedia:Pietro Garinei|Pietro Garinei]], [[wikipedia:Sandro Giovannini|Sandro Giovannini]] and Iaia Fiastri, with music by [[wikipedia:Armando Trovaioli|Armando Trovaioli]]. It debuted in 1974 under the direction of Garinei and Giovannini. | ||
An English version called '''''Beyond the Rainbow''''', adapted by David Forrest with lyrics by [[Leslie Bricusse]], opened in November 1978 at the [[Adelphi Theatre]] in London's West End and ran for six months.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com/shows_b/beyond_the_rainbow.htm|title=Beyond the Rainbow - The Guide to Musical Theatre - Show Synopsis|website=www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com|access-date=2018-12-10}}</ref> | An English version called '''''Beyond the Rainbow''''', adapted by David Forrest with lyrics by [[wikipedia:Leslie Bricusse|Leslie Bricusse]], opened in November 1978 at the [[wikipedia:Adelphi Theatre|Adelphi Theatre]] in London's West End and ran for six months.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com/shows_b/beyond_the_rainbow.htm|title=Beyond the Rainbow - The Guide to Musical Theatre - Show Synopsis|website=www.guidetomusicaltheatre.com|access-date=2018-12-10}}</ref> | ||
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==Seeds of the Word== | ==Seeds of the Word== | ||
The play is inspired by the biblical account of Noah's Ark ({{Bible quote|ref=Genesis 6;7;8;9}}), and brings to light an act of mercy from God ({{Bible quote|ref=Exodus 34:6}};{{Bible quote|ref=Deut 4:31}};{{Bible quote|ref=Nehemiah 9:31}};{{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 86:5}};{{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 103:8}};{{Bible quote|ref=Psalm 145:8}};{{Bible quote|ref=Ecclesiasticus 2:11}};{{Bible quote|ref=Ecclesiasticus 18:5}};{{Bible quote|ref=Ecclesiasticus 51:8}};{{Bible quote|ref=Jeremiah 3:12}};{{Bible quote|ref=Joel 2:13}} and countless others...) obtained through a sacrificial spirit on the part of a man ({{Bible quote|ref=Romans 12:1}}). | The play is inspired by the biblical account of Noah's Ark ({{Bible quote|ref=Genesis 6;7;8;9}}), and brings to light an act of mercy from God ({{Bible quote|ref=Exodus 34:6}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Deut 4:31}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Nehemiah 9:31}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 86:5}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalms 103:8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Psalm 145:8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ecclesiasticus 2:11}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ecclesiasticus 18:5}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Ecclesiasticus 51:8}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Jeremiah 3:12}}; {{Bible quote|ref=Joel 2:13}} and countless others...) obtained through a sacrificial spirit on the part of a man ({{Bible quote|ref=Romans 12:1}}). | ||
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