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First Look: Broken Wings at The Charing Cross Theatre

by Staff Writer
February 15, 2022
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Broken Wings. Lucca Chadwick Patel Young Khalil Gibran Soophia Foroughi Mother. Credit Danny Kaan

Broken Wings. Lucca Chadwick Patel Young Khalil Gibran Soophia Foroughi Mother. Credit Danny Kaan

First look production images have been released for the musical adaptation of Kahlil Gibran’s Broken Wings by Nadim Naaman – who will also play Kahlil Gibran – and Dana Al Fardan.

Completing the company are Johan Munir (Bishop Bulos) and Stephen Rahman-Hughes (Faris), who join the previously announced Yasmeen Audi (Layla Bawab/Ensemble), Haroun Al Jeddal (Mansour Bey Galib), Lucca Chadwick-Patel (Young Kahlil Gibran), Soophia Foroughi (Mother), Alex Kais (Ensemble), Nadim Naaman (Kahlil Gibran), Ayesha Patel (Dima Bawab) and Noah Sinigaglia (Selma Karamy).

After multiple productions of the musical in concert form around the Middle East this will be the first full staging of the musical. Directed by Bronagh Lagan, the production has its opening night tonight and runs until 26th March.

       

Broken Wings. Credit Danny Kaan

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Cast of Broken Wings. Credit Danny Kaan
Broken Wings. Ayesha Patel Dima Bawab Lucca Chadwick Patel Young Khalil Gibran Stephen Raman Hughes Farris Karamy. Credit Danny Kaan
Broken Wings. Lucca Chadwick Patel Young Khalil Gibran Noah Sinigaglia Selma Karamy. Credit Danny Kaan
Broken Wings. Nadim Naaman Khalil Gibran Lucca Chadwick Patel Young Khalil Gibran. Credit Danny Kaan
Broken Wings. Noah Sinigaglia Selma Karamy Haroun Al Jeddal Mansour Bey Galib. Credit Danny Kaan
Broken Wings. Noah Sinigaglia Selma Karamy. Credit Danny Kaan
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1. Cast of Broken Wings. Credit Danny Kaan

Cast of Broken Wings. Credit Danny Kaan

2. Broken Wings. Ayesha Patel Dima Bawab Lucca Chadwick Patel Young Khalil Gibran Stephen Raman Hughes Farris Karamy. Credit Danny Kaan

Broken Wings. Ayesha Patel Dima Bawab Lucca Chadwick Patel Young Khalil Gibran Stephen Raman Hughes Farris Karamy. Credit Danny Kaan

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3. Broken Wings. Lucca Chadwick Patel Young Khalil Gibran Noah Sinigaglia Selma Karamy. Credit Danny Kaan

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