Rumi: The Musical arriving Doha for an enchanting two-night-only concert at annual D’reesha Festival

13 Dec 2022

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Rumi: The Musical arriving Doha for an enchanting two-night-only concert at annual D’reesha Festival

Rumi: The Musical takes flight from its star-studded debut in London and travels home to Doha for a captivating two-night-only concert at the annual D’reesha Festival of Performing Arts. It will bring along the awe-inspiring performance with a pioneering West end cast and ethereal music to the stage.

The legacy of Rumi has touched millions around the world over eight centuries and has inspired all nationalities, ages, faiths, and backgrounds alike. This powerful musical examines the transformative relationship between Rumi and his mentor Shams, and how this extraordinary friendship transitioned Rumi from a traditional scholar to a philosopher and poet.

In a one-hour special of the original show, which was co-created by renowned Qatari composer, songwriter and symphonic artist Dana Al Fardan, and prominent British-Lebanese theatre actor, singer, and writer, Nadim Naaman, Rumi: The Musical will be one of the most illustrious and anticipated theatre performances in Doha whilst the global gaze is on Qatar for the FIFA™ World Cup.

One of the most diverse and inclusive casts in the history of the London West End, the talented people who brought this critically acclaimed musical to life at the London Coliseum will now visit Doha to give a home audience a chance to marvel at the show’s music, set design, and storytelling first hand. Musicians from London will perform with musicians from the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra and Qatar Music Academy alongside world-renowned Korean Pianist Sonja Park.

This is Dana and Nadim’s sophomore theatre show and their second time bringing a Middle Eastern poet onto the global stage, based on the life story of 13th-century philosopher and poet Jalal Eldin El Rumi by Evren Sharma. The show’s cast also reflects its ties to the MENA region and many of the countries through which Rumi had travelled himself. This was part of Dana and Nadim’s answer to the calls for greater representation and diversity in the West End.

At its London debut, Rumi: The Musical opened to a full house and spectacular reviews, as distinguished guests from the acting world’s most illustrious names to national arts and culture critics, journalists, and the public were left in awe of the story they witnessed unfold on stage.

The music is inspired by the global scale of Rumi’s outreach and a grand score combining Middle Eastern sounds with classical influences and Musical Theatre, with lyrics derived from Rumi’s poetry.

Rumi: The Musical is ready to wow a home crowd with international praise on its heels. You can expect the audience to be filled with Qatar’s most prominent socialites, celebrities, and lovers of arts, culture, music, and theatre. With its deep-rooted story and range of artistic elements, the concert could not be debuting at a more fitting event in Doha than the annual D’reesha Festival.

Taking place at Oxygen Park - Education City, this annual seven-day festival, starting on December 11th, is a place where visitors can experience Arab and Islamic culture through Performance Arts, such as music, theatre, poetry, storytelling, and more, all in a family-friendly atmosphere. There will also be a Torba Farmers’ market where visitors can buy products, snacks, and coffee from local vendors.

The powerful journey to discover the story of Rumi, whose legacy has inspired millions across the centuries and around the world, will feature a commanding 29-piece orchestra conducted by the show’s master’s in musical direction and supervision – husband and wife duo, Orchestrator and Arranger Joe Davison, and vocal arrangements specialist Nikki Davison.

The show features a grand score that combines Middle Eastern authenticity with classical influences and contemporary musical theatre, with lyrics derived from Rumi’s poetry. The team’s compelling work truly left a mark, as the Musical Theatre Review praised the show, saying: “The score hooks you straight from the start - you are transported to The Middle East where classical influences and musical theatre meet head on, in spectacular fashion.”

Maias Alyamani makes further Middle Eastern Musical Supervision, and the enchanted choreography is implemented by movement extraordinaire Anjali Mehra.

In aligning the integrity with which Rumi is synonymous, the musical celebrates Arabic heritage from the MENA region, connecting the centuries-old relationship that the Middle East and the West have shared through various aspects of arts, travel, fashion, migration, and third culture talents such as those who eloquently and passionately take Rumi: The Musical from rehearsals to exceptional live shows.

More than anything, the musical’s success is confirmation of the shift in the lens through which the world views the Middle East, allowing actors in the diaspora to take control of their heritage and cultural narratives and represent their own stories to dispel Western stereotypes of the MENA region.

The cast is led by co-creator Nadim Naaman who brings a wealth of theatre credits with him, including playing Raoul in Phantom of the Opera, Anthony in Sweeney Todd, and Prince Charming in Cinderella.

Theatre powerhouses Casey Al-Shaqsy, best known for Six the Musical, and Soophia Foroughi, who was in the original London cast of The Prince of Egypt, both starred as part of the leading company. They brought immense talent to the musicals in London. They return to their roles in Doha along with the rest of the cast, which includes Adam Bayjou, Yazdan Qafouri, Johan Munir and Hassun Sharif. There is also an ensemble featuring Eva-Theresa Chokarian, Danny Collins, Daniel Luiz, Zara Naeem, Aliza Vakil, Bethany Weaver, and Karishma Young.

Set and Costume Design for the charming musical are by Gregor Donnelly, with Lightning Design by Nic Farman, Sound Design by Simon Hendry and Video Design by Matt Powell.

“Elegant, powerful and evocative music,” as described by the London Theatre Review, Rumi: The Musical was an amalgamation of the best in the industry. The release of a full-length concept album on Broadway Records follows its world premiere.

Rumi: The Musical follows Dana and Nadim’s 2018 debut musical ‘Broken Wings’, which premiered in the West End’s Theatre Royal Haymarket before touring the Middle East.

 

Event Details:

Location: Oxygen Park, Education City

Tickets: 3-11 years old - QR 35 | 12 and above - QR 50 | 2 yrs and younger - FREE

Buy tickets here: Rumi: The Concert

Dates: 13 to 14 December 2022

Timing: Show starts at 6:45 pm

 

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