Doha: Taking over London’s West End for a two-night world premiere, Rumi: The Musical, opened to a full house and spectacular reviews at the distinguished London Coliseum. Co-created by renowned Qatari composer, songwriter and symphonic artist, Dana Al Fardan, and prominent British-Lebanese theatre actor, singer, and writer, Nadim Naaman, the musical was attended by the acting world’s most illustrious names as well as national arts and culture critics, journalists and general public.
Taking place on November 23 and 24, Rumi: The Musical was a full-house, star-studded event on both nights. Described by Dress Circle Antics as: “A truly gorgeous musical, with music, lyrics and everything to match – a truly unforgettable theatrical experience,” Rumi: The Musical was produced by Ali Matar who joined Director Bronagh Lagan in making this moving musical come to life.
Based on a story about the 13th century philosopher and poet Jalal Eldin El Rumi by Evren Sharma, this is Dana and Nadim’s sophomore launch, and their second time bringing a Middle Eastern poet to the London stage. It follows their 2018 debut musical ‘Broken Wings’, which premiered in the West End’s Theatre Royal Haymarket before touring the Middle East.
The 18-strong cast was comprised entirely of performers of Middle Eastern, North African and South Asian heritage. This reflection of their ties to the MENA region, and many of the countries through which Rumi had travelled himself, was part of Dana and Nadim’s answer to the calls for greater representation and diversity in the West End.
The cast was led by Iranian-Canadian actor, singer and composer, Ramin Karimloo. His previous work includes The Phantom of the Opera and Les Misérables in Concert for both London’s West End and New York’s Broadway. Co-creator Nadim Naaman also starred in the musical.
Casey Al-Shaqsy and Soophia Foroughi were part of the leading company and brought immense talent to the musical along with the rest of the cast which included Ahmed Hamad, Yazdan Qafouri, Johan Munir and Benjamin Armstrong. There was also an ensemble featuring Roshani Abbey, Amira Al Shanti, Eva-Theresa Chokarian, Maëva Feitelson, Sasha Ghoshal, Blythe Jandoo, Ediz Mahmut, Zara Naeem, Mark Samaras and Aliza Vakil.
The show featured a grand score that combined 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.”
Commemorating the musical’s astounding success, Dana Al Fardan said: “The universality of Rumi’s work is what drove our storytelling, and we wanted to reflect the authenticity of his own revered journey in our writing.
"We had been eagerly looking forward to the launch of Rumi: The Musical, as we had intensified our efforts to deliver a memorable show despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic,” she continued. “To witness the musical, receive a standing ovation really exceeded all of our expectations. It truly captured the attention, feelings and emotions of the audience.
"We are committed to growing the success of Rumi: The Musical, as we plan to spread the magic of our theatrical performance across the MENA region in the near future and inspire the lovers of musical theatre with this touching story,” she said.
Nadim Naaman, co-writer and one of the leading actors in the musical, said: “Creating and performing in a musical such as Rumi: The Musical has been an incredibly meaningful experience. This musical is of significant importance, as it represents our region in the most authentic way possible.
“Portrayal of our region in the media has been misrepresented many times and we are excited to share stories from our region with a more honest interpretation,” he shared. “We have no doubt that the musical will continue to bring meaning to the lives of Art lovers across the globe.”
“Elegant, powerful and evocative music,” as described by the London Theatre Review, Rumi: The Musical was an amalgamation of the best in the industry. Its world premiere is followed by the release of a full-length concept album on Broadway Records.