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Malta Society of Arts, Republic Street, Valletta, Malta View map

In 2023, Tim Borg's life flipped on its head: moving away from Malta, breaking off a long-term relationship, and getting diagnosed with autism all within the space of 3 months. His solo show UNCHARTED TERRITORY chronicles Tim's attempt to rediscover his identity after his world was turned upside down, exploring themes such as masculinity, autism, and people pleasing.

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Friday, 05 June 2026 at 20:00

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In 2023, Tim Borg's life flipped on its head: moving away from Malta, breaking off a long-term relationship, and getting diagnosed with autism all within the space of 3 months. 

So, did he head off to South East Asia to find himself, like any other basic white girl would? No, because he's not a basic white girl. Instead, he did the most "man in his 30s" thing possible, and went all in on stand up comedy, because people need to hear him speak, as he's somehow different from all the other men doing the same thing (even if he can't figure out how).

Since then, Tim Borg has established himself as one of Malta's most versatile stand up comedians, leaving audiences breathless with his ability to excel in traditional stand up, alternative comedy, and crowd work. He received 5 nominations at the 2024 Maltese Comedy Awards, appeared in the 2024 semi-final at Ireland's prestigious Show Me the Funny competition, opened for both Shane Callaghan and Mustafa Algiyadi in the Maltese legs of their European tour, and sold out the Manoel Studio Theatre during a run of his double-act show "Tim and Andrew Make Out Platonically".

UNCHARTED TERRITORY chronicles Tim Borg's attempt to rediscover his identity after his world was turned upside down, exploring themes such as masculinity, autism, and people pleasing, while occasionally taking tangents into his multiple failed attempts at finding love.

Described by Malcolm Galea as “one of our sharpest and most innovative home-grown comedians”, by Mustafa Algiyadi as “damn right funny”, and by the news outlet FreeHour as “romantically hopeless”, Tim’s debut solo show is definitely worth a watch.


This show will also feature support spots from two other extremely talented local comedians.