
We renamed our theater “The Enrico Caruso Piccolo Teatro” (This sign now located on railing as you walk downstairs to Theater and Learning Lab). We were gifted 12 old Theater chairs that Aldo Mancusi acquired and refinished for his theater 30 years ago.
He dedicated Piccolo Teatro to famed Soprano and benefactor of ECMA Licia Albanese and Michael Sisca. Come & visit the History of Italian Immigration Museum at 1834 E Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia, PA.
SOURCE: History of Italian Immigration Museum
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