Broken Wings (musical)

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Broken Wings
Music
Book
  • Nadim Naaman
  • Dana Al Fardan
Basis Broken Wings
by Kahlil Gibran
Premiere2018: Theatre Royal Haymarket, West End
Productions
  • 2018 London
  • 2019 Beiteddine
  • 2019 Doha
  • 2020 Dubai
  • 2022 London

Broken Wings is a musical based on Kahlil Gibran's 1912 novella of the same title, adapted by Nadim Naaman and Dana Al Fardan. Directed by Bronagh Lagan, the musical premiered at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on the West End in August 2018.

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Production

Directed by Bronagh Lagan and orchestrated by Joe Davison, [1] Broken Wings had two workshops and released an original concept album in May 2018 via Auburn Jam Music [2] before premiering at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on London's West End in summer 2018. [3] [4] Naaman himself portrayed Gibran, who serves as a narrator. Hiba Elchikhe, who originated the sole of Selma Karamy on the concept album, withdrew the production a week before opening night for personal reasons and was replaced by Nikita Johal. [5] Other original cast members included Rob Houchen, Soophia Foroughi, Adam Linstead, Nadeem Crowe, Irvine Iqbal and Sami Lamine. [6]

After hosting a pre-tour workshop, [7] Broken Wings was showcased at the 2019 Beiteddine Festival in Lebanon, [8] [9] the Katara Opera House in Doha in November 2019, [10] [11] and the Dubai Opera in January 2020. [12] Benjamin Purkiss, Karl Seth and Bethany Weaver were added to the cast. Johal reprised her role as Selma in Lebanon [13] before it was taken over by Hannah Qureshi for the next two legs. [14] In Dubai, Siubhan Harrison stood in for Foroughi, while Yasmeen Audi and Tim Morgan were added. [15]

In 2022, Broken Wings returned to London with a run at the Charing Cross Theatre. [16] The cast featured Noah Sinigaglia, Lucca Chadwick-Patel, Stephen Rahman-Hughes, Johan Munir, Haroun Al Jeddal, Yasmeen Audi and Ayesha Patel. Naaman and Foroughi reprised their roles. [17] A filmed version of the production was started streaming in December 2022. [18]

Cast and characters

CharacterWest EndBeiteddineDohaDubaiOff West End
2018201920202022
Kahlil Gibran Nadim Naaman
Selma Karamy Hiba Elchikhe / Nikita JohalNikita JohalHannah QureshiNoah Sinigaglia
Young Kahlil Gibran Rob Houchen Benjamin PurkissLucca Chadwick-Patel
Farris KaramyAdam LinsteadKarl Seth Stephen Rahman-Hughes
MotherSoophia ForoughiSiubhan HarrisonSoophia Foroughi
Karim BawabNadeem Crowe
Bishop Bulos GalibIrvine IqbalKarl SethTim MorganJohan Munir
Mansour Bey GalibSami LamineHaroun Al Jeddal
Layla/Leila BawabBethany WeaverYasmeen Audi
Dima BawabYasmeen AudiAyesha Patel

References

  1. Penn, Brian (6 August 2018). "Broken Wings, Theatre Royal Haymarket – Review". Everything Theatre. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  2. Wild, Stephi (17 May 2018). "Major New Musical BROKEN WINGS Releases Concept Album; Watch a Music Video Featuring Rob Houchen and Hiba Elchikhe". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  3. Wood, Alex (11 April 2018). "New musical Broken Wings to have West End premiere at Theatre Royal Haymarket". WhatsOnStage. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  4. Ackman, Nicole (5 June 2018). "Interview: Nadim Naaman Talks BROKEN WINGS at Theatre Royal Haymarket". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  5. Musbach, Julie (19 July 2018). "Nikita Johal to lead BROKEN WINGS". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  6. Clements, Carly-Ann (18 June 2018). "Final cast announced for Broken Wings". Official London Theatre. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  7. Wild, Stephi (5 April 2019). "BROKEN WINGS Will Have Pre-Tour Workshop Presentation". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  8. Bedirian, Razmig (15 January 2020). "Stage is set for 'Broken Wings' to tell story of love in Lebanon". The National. Archived from the original on 2021-05-21.
  9. Howard (20 July 2019). "Broken Wings has its international premiere at the prestigious Beiteddine Arts Festival". Musical Theatre Review. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  10. "'Broken Wings' all set for Qatar show". Gulf Times. 16 September 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-09-17.
  11. "Broken Wings by Dana Al Fardan Comes to Doha". Qatar Tribune. 4 November 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-08-12.
  12. Hamad, Marwa (13 January 2020). "'Broken Wings' in Dubai: Khalil Gibran and the women who inspired him". Gulf News. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  13. "Cast Announced for International Premiere of Broken Wings". Theatre Weekly. 24 June 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  14. "Broken Wings". Bronagh Lagan. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  15. Dubai Opera (16 January 2020). "Meet our cast of 'Broken Wings' performing on 17-18 January at #DubaiOpera" . Retrieved 12 April 2024 via Facebook.
  16. Stewart, Greg (15 February 2022). "Review: Broken Wings at Charing Cross Theatre". Theatre Weekly. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  17. "Final cast announced for new musical Broken Wings at Charing Cross Theatre". Fairy Powered Productions. 7 December 2021. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  18. Wood, Alex (13 December 2022). ""Broken Wings" musical to be streamed later this month". WhatsOnStage. Retrieved 12 April 2024.