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Broken Wings and Zorro Announce New Dates

Broken Wings and Zorro Announce New Dates

New dates announced for Broken Wings and Zorro The Musical at Charing Cross Theatre

by Staff Writer
January 10, 2022
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Aria Entertainment today announces new dates for the musical adaptation of Broken Wings and the newly re-imagined newly re-imagined version of Zorro The Musical.

Kahlil Gibran’s Broken Wings by Nadim Naaman and Dana Al Fardan will now open on Tuesday 15 February, with previews from 11 February, and run until 26 March – the previously announced cast remains the same.

New York City, 1923. Through exquisite poetry and enchanting music, an ageing Gibran narrates our tale, transporting us back two decades and across continents, to turn-of-the-century Beirut. Gibran meets Selma; their connection is instant and their love affair, fated. However, their journey to happiness is soon thrown off course, as the pair face obstacles that shake the delicate foundation of their partnership. Will their love win out or will their dream of a life together be torn apart?

       

Performed in-the-round, Broken Wings takes us on an unmissable musical voyage, exploring issues of gender equality, immigration, the freedom to love who we love, and what ‘home’ really means to us. Over a century later, and the themes and debates raised in Gibran’s story, remain increasingly relevant today.

Following this, Zorro The Musical by Stephen Clark and Helen Edmundson, featuring music by the Gipsy Kings and John Cameron, with lyrics by Clark will open on Tuesday 12 April, with previews from 2 April, and run until 28 May.

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Set in the sizzling heat of 1805’s California, a pueblo is under attack from its autocratic leader. When the danger is at its greatest, a masked crusader appears from nowhere and saves lives. Who is he? Will he be their champion?

The famous red-hot tale of the masked hero, El Zorro, fighting for justice and freedom is told in an immersive, thrilling and headily sensual new production. With zealous, ‘get-on-your-feet’ music, featuring international hits by Gipsy Kings including Bamboleo, Baila Me and Djobi Djoba, alongside original music to express a fresh new tale of love, hope and courage.

Audiences will be seduced into the story and witness the thrills and spills of our hero as he battles for all he holds dear. Spanish Gypsy pride and fire runs deep throughout this explosive show with murderous encounters, immeasurable flamenco choreography and Cante jondo singing at its forefront.

       
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