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An autobiographical account of Kahlil Gibran's first love, Broken Wings is a musical adaptation of the Lebanese-born poet's 1912 masterpiece. It will premiere as a semi-staged production with 9-piece orchestra, at the Theatre Royal Haymarket August 1-4. Book tickets here from £15!
New York City, 1923. An ageing Gibran narrates from his cold studio. Through poetry and music, he transports us back two decades and across continents, to turn-of-the-century Beirut. His 18-year-old self returns to the Middle East after five years in America, to complete his education and discover more of his heritage.
He falls deeply in love with Selma Karamy, the daughter of family friend and hugely respected local businessman, Farris Karamy. However, Selma soon becomes betrothed to Mansour Bey Galib, nephew of the powerful Bishop Bulos Galib, who has one eye on the Karamy family fortune. Gibran and Selma fight to reconcile their love for one another, whilst navigating the rules, traditions and expectations that their society lays before them.
This moving new musical is written by Middle Eastern duo Nadim Naaman and Dana Al Fardan, and directed by Bronagh Lagan, with orchestrations by Joe Davison.
Co-Writer Nadim Naaman leads the cast as the iconic Gibran, the show's narrator, with Rob Houchen (Marius in the West End production of Les Misérables, and Titanic at Charing Cross Theatre) as Gibran's teenage self and Nikita Johal, fresh from playing the lead role of Wendla in the acclaimed Spring Awakening at Manchester's Hope Mill Theatre, as Selma.
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Valid 1-4 August 2018
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