Saturday 6 April 2019

NEWS: New musical Broken Wings sees pre-tour workshop presentation at London's The Other Place


 AHEAD OF ITS FIRST INTERNATIONAL DATES, NEW MUSICAL  BROKEN WINGS
CONTINUES ITS DEVELOPMENT WITH LONDON WORKSHOPS AND PUBLIC
PRESENTATIONS AT THE OTHER PALACE

New  Musical   Broken  Wings   premiered  at  the  Theatre  Royal  Haymarket  in  2018  in  semi-staged concert format, Directed by Bronagh Lagan, Produced by Ali Matar and with Orchestrations and Musical Direction by Joe Davison. Following further development, the show now   prepares for its first  international  production  dates  with  a  two-week  London  workshop,  culminating  in  two  public presentations at The Other Palace.

Based on the 1912 novel by the iconic Kahlil Gibran,  Broken Wings  is written by Nadim Naaman ( The  Phantom  of  The  Opera,   Sweeney  Todd)  and  Dana  Al  Fardan,  one  of  The  Middle  East’s foremost contemporary composers. This July, the show travels to the most fitting of venues - the prestigious  Beiteddine  Arts  Festival  in  Lebanon,  homeland  to  both  Gibran  himself  and  co-writer Nadim  Naaman.  Previous  musicals  at  Beiteddine  include   Notre  Dame  de  Paris,   Cats   and   West Side Story, as well as performances by Elton John, Jose Carreras, Il Divo, Ute Lemper and Kiri Te Kanawa.

The  Workshop  cast  includes  returning  cast  members  of   Broken  Wings  (in  alphabetical  order): Nadeem Crowe, Soophia Foroughi, Nikita Johal, Sami Lamine, Nadim Naaman, Jake Stewart and  Bethany  Weaver.  Joining  the  company  are  Joseph  Claus  ( The  Phantom  of  The  Opera), Hanna  Khogali  ( Rags),  Benjamin  Purkiss  ( Bat  Out  of  Hell),  Hannah  Qureshi  (Trinity  Laban Graduate), Jeremy Secomb ( Les Miserables) and Karl Seth ( Bend it Like Beckham).

Synopsis:
New York  City,  1923. An  ageing  Kahlil  Gibran  narrates  from  his  cold  studio. Through  poetry  and music,  he  transports  us  back  two  decades  to  turn-of-the-century  Beirut,  where  he  falls  deeply  in love  with  Selma;  the  daughter  of  family  friend  and  hugely  respected  local  businessman,  Farris Karamy.  However,  Selma  soon  becomes  betrothed  to  Mansour,  nephew  of  the  powerful  Bishop Bulos Galib, who has one eye on the Karamy’s fortune. Gibran and Selma fight to reconcile their love  for  one  another,  whilst  navigating  the  traditions  and  expectations  that  society  lays  before them.

The BROKEN WINGS Workshop Cast
Writer Kahlil  Gibran, whose seminal work  The Prophet  was an international best-seller, remains the third best-selling poet of all time, behind Shakespeare and Lao-Zu. What inspired him to write?
And  what  moved  him  to  such  profound  philosophy  in  his  later  life?  The  events  in   Broken  Wings highlight  key  social  issues  of  the  time:  the  fight  for  gender  equality,  the  freedom  to  love  who  we love,  tradition  versus  modernity,  wealth  versus  happiness,  immigration  and  the  importance  of ‘home’. Yet these themes are increasingly relevant today, over a century later.
Nadim Naaman says: “The run at the Haymarket last August was a whirlwind, but it was only the beginning. We have enjoyed re-working and fine-tuning the material since then and we can’t wait to get the show back on its feet. Our London and UK-based supporters have been right behind us from the very beginning, so we wanted to find a way of sharing our revised show with them before we  take  it  abroad.  These  workshops  performances  are  the  perfect  way  to  do  that,  and  give  the audience a chance to see and hear the material in more intimate conditions.” Dana Al Fardan says: “It’s very exciting to see  Broken Wings  enter the next phase of its evolution, becoming  the  version  of  the  show  which  we  will  be  showcasing  internationally.  It  will  be  a  huge moment, to take Gibran back to his homeland this summer, and to the people who know him best. How wonderful that we get to return to work in London first; the show’s creative home, and where we debuted last summer.”


The Original Concept Album of  Broken Wings was released by Auburn Jam Music in 2018, and is available on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon MP3, Google Play and most digital music platforms. CDs and Vocal Selections (in downloadable PDF format) are available via auburnjam.co.uk

The official Music Video of ‘Selma’ was shot on location in The Cedars of Lebanon, minutes from
Gibran’s  birthplace,  and  features  the  writers  Naaman  and  Al  Fardan:  https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=kezOpASNzxg

Broken Wings: Pre-Tour Workshop Presentation
Book by Nadim Naaman
Music and Lyrics by Dana Al Fardan and Nadim Naaman
Directed by Bronagh Lagan
Orchestrations and Musical Direction by Joe Davison
Produced by Ali Matar
Sunday 28th April 2019
The Other Palace
12 Palace Street
London
SW1E 5JA
Box Office: 020 7087 7900
Online Box Office: https://lwtheatres.co.uk/theatres/the-other-palace/book/
Running Time: 2hrs 5mins (including interval)
Shows at 2pm and 6pm
Tickets from £15
Social Media:
Twitter: @brokenwings2019
Facebook: @brokenwingsmusical
Instagram: @brokenwingsmusical
YouTube: Broken Wings A New Musical



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