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The Missing Mona Lisa archiveThe fame of the Mona Lisa is probably only matched by her mystery, yet it is not only the meaning behind her enchanting smile that remains an enigma. To this day little is commonly known about the theft of the soon-to-be renowned work of art, so uncared for in 1911 that it would be over 24 hours before any of the staff at the Louvre would notice she was missing. Yet, it would be this very theft and her journey back to the gallery walls that would capture the public imagination worldwide. With many crazy theories and the crazier still investigation no one would have believed the real motive and how close we came to never seeing the Mona Lisa again. The forgotten story its disappearance - and later recovery of the world's most iconic painting - told by the Aim Low Theatre Company is truly unbelievable in the way only human history can be. 'Even those whose first expressions is 'huh' and proclaimed frankly that they cannot see her beauty or her interest find themselves disputing hotly protest over both' -The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.), October 17, 1909

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Author: Domenico Lopresti
Company: Aim Low Productions

The Missing Mona Lisa

The Missing Mona Lisa (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0640187555. Details of all The Missing Mona Lisa archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01210407348

Archive Listings

7 Dec 17
  to
10 Dec 17
Alma Tavern Theatre
Bristol, City of Bristol
Performance Details => Venue archive

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