Nadim Naaman Explained

Birth Date:12 August 1985
Birth Place:Westminster, London, England
Years Active:2007–present
Children:2

Nadim Naaman (born 12 August 1985) is a British actor, singer, playwright, and composer. He is known for his work in musical theatre.

Early life

Naaman was born in London to a Lebanese father and a British mother who had met in Dubai.[1] Naaman attended Eton College.[2] He took part in choir, and the school's head of drama Simon Dormandy[3] suggested Naaman pursue the performing arts professionally. His father was supportive but suggested he get a university degree first. Naaman graduated from the University of Warwick in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Performance Studies and completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Musical Theatre at the Royal Academy of Music in 2007.

Career

Upon completing his diploma, Naaman made his professional stage debut as Jamie Wallerstein in the 2007 Edinburgh Fringe Festival production of the musical The Last Five Years.[4] The following year, he made his West End debut when he took over as Rolf Gruber in The Sound of Music at the London Palladium.[5] Naaman starred as the titular character of James and the Giant Peach at Watermill Theatre in 2009,[6] appeared in Knight Crew at Glyndebourne in 2010, and was in the ensemble of The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre on the West End. He was also the understudy in the latter for Raoul.

After leaving The Phantom of the Opera, Naaman appeared in Thirteen Days at the Arcola Theatre and Marguerite at the Tabard Theatre,[7] and played Anatoly in the Union Theatre production of Chess. Naaman released his debut album of 11 songs he had written over the course of a decade titled We All Want The Same in 2013.[8] [9] He subsequently played Charles Clarke in Titanic at Southwark Playhouse and the Princess of Wales Theatre[10] and Anthony in the Tooting Arts Club production of .[11] He was also an understudy for Alan and Alfie in One Man, Two Guvnors.[12]

From 2015 to 2017, Naaman returned to the West End production of The Phantom of the Opera, starring as Viscount Raoul de Chagny.[13] Through the independent record label Auburn Jam Music,[14] Naaman released his second album Sides in 2016, containing a combination of original songs and reinvented covers and featuring artists such as Celinde Schoenmaker, Rob Houchen, and Eva Noblezada.[15] In 2017, he starred in Andrew Lloyd Webber's By Jeeves at the Old Laundry Theatre in Cumbria.[16]

With Dana Al Fardan, Naaman co-wrote and co-composed the musical Broken Wings, based on Lebanese-American writer Kahlil Gibran's 1912 novella of the same name, with Naaman portraying Gibran in the original cast. The musical premiered at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in 2018[17] and was subsequently showcased at the 2019 Beiteddine Festival, Doha's Katara Opera House, and Dubai Opera in early 2020.[1] Naaman once again collaborated with Al Fardan on , which premiered at the London Coliseum in 2021. Naaman starred as the titular character opposite Ramin Karimloo on the concept album and original cast.[18]

Naaman once again returned to The Phantom of the Opera for its 2023 and 2024 international tour in the Middle East, this time starring as the titular Phantom.[19] [20]

Personal life

As of 2015, Naaman lived in Southfields, London. That year, he ran the London Marathon for the Make a Difference (MAD) Trust.[21] Naaman married his wife Gillian in December 2016. They have two daughters.[22] [23]

Discography

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007The Last Five YearsJamie WellersteinEdinburgh Fringe Festival
2008The Sound of MusicRolf GruberLondon Palladium
2009James and the Giant PeachJamesWatermill Theatre, Newbury
2010Knight CrewLanceGlyndebourne, Sussex
2010The Phantom of the OperaEnsemble / Raoul coverHer Majesty's Theatre, London
2012Thirteen DaysAndreiArcola Theatre, London
2012MargueriteArmandTabard Theatre, Chiswick
2013ChessAnatolyUnion Theatre, London
2014–2015TitanicCharles ClarkeSouthwark Playhouse, London / Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto
2014One Man, Two GuvnorsAlan / Alfie coverTheatre Royal Haymarket, London
2015AnthonyTooting Arts Club
2015–2017The Phantom of the OperaRaoul de ChagnyHer Majesty's Theatre, London
2017By JeevesBertie WoosterOld Laundry Theatre, Bowness-on-Windermere
2018Broken WingsKahlil GibranCreated with Dana Al Fardan
Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
2018On the TownOzzieBBC Proms, Royal Albert Hall
2020A Little Night MusicCount Carl-MagnusOpera Holland Park[24]
2021RumiCo-wrote and composed with Dana Al Fardan
London Coliseum
2023Doctor Zhivago in ConcertViktor KomarovskyLondon Palladium[25]
2023–2024The Phantom of the OperaThe PhantomInternational tour

External links

Notes and References

  1. 'Broken Wings' in Dubai: Khalil Gibran and the women who inspired him. Gulf News. Marwa. Hamad. 13 January 2020. 12 April 2024.
  2. Web site: Nadim Naaman releases debut album. Eton College. 18 August 2013. 12 April 2024.
  3. Web site: In Profile with Nadim Naaman from The Phantom of the Opera. Last Minute Theatre Tickets. Julie. 22 November 2014. 12 April 2024.
  4. Web site: Nadim Naaman, London. Todo Musicales. 3 December 2015. 12 April 2024.
  5. Web site: MacCorkindale Will Be Captain Von Trapp in London's Sound of Music in August. Playbill. Mark. Shenton. 29 July 2008. 12 April 2024.
  6. James and the Giant Peach: Watermill Theatre, Newbury. Oxford Mail. Christopher. Gray. 2 December 2009. 12 April 2024.
  7. Web site: Marguerite. WhatsOnStage. 19 April 2012. 12 April 2024.
  8. Web site: Nadim Naaman to release debut album. Entertainment Focus. Pip. Ellwood-Hughes. 13 August 2013. 12 April 2024.
  9. Web site: Album Review: Nadim Naaman – We All Want The Same. There Ought to be Clowns. 25 May 2014. 12 April 2024.
  10. Web site: Acclaimed in London, Chamber-Sized Titanic Sails Into Toronto Tonight. Playbill. Adam. Hetrick. 19 May 2015. 12 April 2024.
  11. Web site: Siobhan McCarthy leads cast of Tooting Arts Club's Sweeney Todd. The Stage. Georgia. Snow. 18 September 2014. 12 April 2024.
  12. Web site: West End Actor Interviews – Nadim Naaman. Actor Hub. 2014. 12 April 2024.
  13. Web site: Nadim Naaman: 'Staying in Phantom would have been easy – it was time for a risk'. The Stage. Tom. Wicker. 4 October 2017. 12 April 2024.
  14. Web site: Review: Nadim Naaman's SIDES Album. BroadwayWorld. Jenny. Ell. 12 April 2024.
  15. Web site: Interview with Phantom of the Opera's Nadim Naaman. London Theatre. Dom. O'Hanlon. 8 June 2016. 12 April 2024.
  16. Web site: Nadim Naaman and Bill Champion to Star in Andrew Lloyd Webber's By Jeeves in the U.K.. Playbill. Betsy. Kaplan. 19 July 2017. 12 April 2024.
  17. Web site: Interview: Nadim Naaman Talks BROKEN WINGS at Theatre Royal Haymarket. BroadwayWorld. Nicole. Ackman. 5 June 2018. 12 April 2024.
  18. Web site: Rumi: The Musical, Starring Ramin Karimloo and Nadim Naaman, Gets World Premiere in London. Broadway. Caitlyn. Moynihan. 9 September 2021. 12 April 2024.
  19. Nadim Naaman takes the stage as first Arab lead star in 'The Phantom of The Opera' at Dubai Opera. Arab News. Rawaa. Talass. 23 February 2024. 12 April 2024.
  20. British-Lebanese actor Nadim Naaman on why the Arab world can inspire the next big musical. The National. Saeed Saeed. 16 February 2024. 12 April 2024.
  21. Web site: West End's Nadim Naaman Runs London Marathon for MAD Trust. BroadwayWorld. 14 April 2015. 12 April 2024.
  22. Web site: Gilly and Nadim's Wedding Film. Toast32. 4 December 2016. 12 April 2024.
  23. "Music the one thing everyone on the planet has in common" — Nadim Naaman, British actor. Gulf Times. Mudassir. Raja. 18 September 2019. 12 April 2024.
  24. Web site: Janie Dee, Jo Riding, Fra Fee, Nadim Naaman in A Little Night Music. The Stephen Sondheim Society. 29 July 2020. 12 April 2024.
  25. Web site: Doctor Zhivago – In Concert. LW Theatres. 2023. 12 April 2024.