Where:
Strand Theatre
543 Columbia Road
Boston, MA 02125
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, LGBTQ+, Shows
Event website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-sufis-nightingale-musical-tickets-1990983868346
The historic Strand Theatre is proud to present the world-premiere musical adaptation of Sarbpreet Singh’s acclaimed, bestselling historical novel, The Sufi’s Nightingale. Written and composed by Singh, this queer-affirming production traces the extraordinary spiritual metamorphosis of Shah Hussain, a 16th-century scholar who turns away from a rigid seminary to become the celebrated “King of the Malamati Sufis” in medieval Lahore.
Told from the poignant perspective of Maqbool, an intersex acolyte who serves as Hussain’s “nightingale,” the narrative explores the “unity of opposites”. When the handsome Brahmin youth Madho storms into Hussain’s life, it ignites a mesmerizing saga of passionate love, jealousy, and deep mystical devotion. Over time, their individual identities beautifully merge into folklore, leaving a legacy that still celebrates the ultimate triumph of love over law.
The production features:
Live Musical Ensemble: Features brand-new, original compositions by Sarbpreet Singh based on classical Ragas, weaving together 16th-century spiritual poetry (Kafis) by Shah Hussain, Damodar Gulati, and Raskhan.
Mesmerizing Choreography: Original choreography by accomplished Bharatanatyam dancer Juhi Chaudhary, beautifully blending traditional Sufi dancing, Kathak, ecstatic sama, and dhamal dance.
Timeless Relevance: A unique representation of the rich culture of the Indian subcontinent that directly touches on contemporary themes of universal love, faith, and the “othering” of those outside societal norms.
Performance Details
Performance 1: Saturday, September 26, 2026, at 5:00 PM (Includes an exclusive post-show artist talkback with the writer/director and cast).
Performance 2: Sunday, September 27, 2026, at 2:00 PM.
Runtime: Approx. 120 minutes.
Admission: FREE to the public! Made possible through a Strand Theater Grant from the City of Boston. Registration via Eventbrite is highly recommended to secure your seat.
Critics’ Reviews of the Book
“Historical fiction at its finest… one can almost feel the Sufi’s breath through the pages.” — Manu Pillai, Sahitya Academy honoree and author
“An extraordinary effort that makes a reader relive history while simultaneously undertaking a spiritual journey of love in its purest form.” — Telegraph India
“Highlights the fault lines of caste, gender, and sexuality… to spread love.” — The Hindu
About the Author and Composer
Sarbpreet Singh is a Boston-based scholar-storyteller, playwright, and composer. He is the creator of the globally acclaimed Story of the Sikhs podcast and the author of several bestsellers. His previous stage production, Kultar’s Mime, toured six countries to critical acclaim, and his recent cultural adaptations continue to enrich the Boston performing arts scene.
Don’t miss this spellbinding journey of music, movement, and transcendental love. Reserve your free tickets today!
Friday, Aug 21, 2026 3:00p
Davis Square Plaza
Sunday, Aug 23, 2026 7:30p
City Winery Boston
Saturday, Aug 29, 2026 3:30p
Renaissance Boston
Monday, Aug 24, 2026 7:15p
BASE (Boston Area Spanish Exchange)
Saturday, Aug 29, 2026 12:00p
WHBC, Portico Brewing, Satellite, Lamplighter CX