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Come from Away

Come from Away is a Canadian musical, with book, music and lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein. It is based on the events in the Newfoundland town of Gander during the week following the September 11 attacks, when 38 planes, carrying approximately 7,000 passengers, were ordered to land unexpectedly at Gander International Airport. The characters in the musical are based on (and in most cases share the names of) actual Gander residents and stranded travellers they housed and fed. The musical has been received by audiences and critics as a cathartic reminder of the capacity for human kindness in even the darkest of times[1] and the triumph of humanity over hate.[2]

After being workshopped in 2012 and first produced at Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario, in 2013, it went on to have record-breaking runs at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, California, and the Seattle Repertory Theatre in 2015, at the Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., and the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto in 2016.[3] It opened on Broadway at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on March 12, 2017, and became a critical and box office success, routinely playing to standing-room-only audiences even during previews. In October 2018 it became the longest-running Canadian musical in Broadway history, surpassing The Drowsy Chaperone's previous record of 674 performances,[4] and has since joined the list of Broadway shows with 1,000 or more performances. A live recording of the production was released on September 10, 2021, on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the attacks. On June 8, 2022, it was announced that the Broadway production would close on October 2 after having played 25 previews and 1,670 regular performances.[5]

The musical premiered at The Abbey Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, in December 2018 and then transferred to the Phoenix Theatre in the West End in February 2019.[6] On July 1, 2022, it was announced that the London production would close on January 7, 2023.[7]

At the 71st Tony Awards in 2017, the musical was nominated for seven awards, including Best Musical, Best Original Score, Best Book of a Musical and Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Jenn Colella, winning for Best Direction of a Musical for Christopher Ashley.[8]

Inception and development

The show was conceived by Michael Rubinoff, a Toronto lawyer, theatre producer, and Associate Dean of Visual and Performing Arts at Sheridan College in Oakville.[9] After approaching various writing teams about the project, Rubinoff attracted Irene Sankoff and David Hein,[9] whose work he knew from their 2009 musical My Mother's Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding, which was a hit at the Toronto Fringe Festival and later picked up by Mirvish Productions.[10]

In 2011, Sankoff and Hein visited Gander on the tenth anniversary of the attacks to interview locals and returning passengers.[9] The couple translated some stories directly to the musical while others were merged for story purposes. Rubinoff used their initial script to produce a 45-minute workshop version for the Canadian Music Theatre Project, part of the Sheridan College Music Theatre Performance Program, in 2012. The workshop was sufficiently successful that Rubinoff invited Sankoff and Hein to finish writing it for a full production at Sheridan in 2013, as part of the college's regular theatrical season. The full production, directed by Brian Hill, was an artistic success, but Rubinoff was unable to attract a Canadian producer for further development.[10]

In the meantime, Goodspeed Musicals of East Haddam, Connecticut, included the show in its workshop program.[9] The National Alliance for Musical Theatre in New York selected it as a showcase presentation in fall 2013, where a performance, also directed by Brian Hill, led to the show being optioned by Junkyard Dog Productions, the production company behind Memphis and First Date.[10][11]

Synopsis

On the morning of September 11, 2001, the townsfolk of Gander (including Claude the mayor, Oz the police constable, Beulah the teacher, Bonnie the SPCA worker and others) describe life in Newfoundland and how they learn of the terrorist attacks taking place in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania ("Welcome to the Rock").

The attacks result in US airspace being closed, forcing 38 international aircraft to be diverted and land unexpectedly at the Gander airport, doubling the population of the small Newfoundland town, which is unequipped for the influx of stranded travellers ("38 Planes"). The Gander townspeople spring to action and prepare to house, feed, clothe, and comfort the nearly 7,000 passengers (along with 19 animals in cargo) ("Blankets and Bedding"). Meanwhile, the pilots, flight attendants and passengers are initially not permitted to leave the planes, forcing them to deal with confusing and conflicting information about what has happened and why they were suddenly grounded ("28 Hours / Wherever We Are").

Once allowed off the planes and transferred to various emergency shelters in and around Gander ("Darkness and Trees"), the passengers and crew watch replays of the attacks on the news and learn the true reason why they were grounded ("Lead Us Out of the Night"). The frightened and lonely passengers desperately try to contact their families and pray for their loved ones, while the townsfolk work through the night to help them in any and every way they can ("Phoning Home / Costume Party"). The travellers are initially taken aback by their hosts' uncommon hospitality, but they slowly let their guards down and begin to bond with the quirky townsfolk and each other. The "islanders" in Gander and the surrounding towns open up their homes to the "plane people", regardless of their guests' race, nationality or sexual orientation. Two women, Beulah (from Gander) and Hannah (from New York), bond over the fact that both of their sons are firefighters, but Hannah's son is missing ("I Am Here"). Hannah asks Beulah to take her to a Catholic church, and a number of characters make their way to other houses of worship around town ("Prayer").

To alleviate rising fear and mounting tensions ("On The Edge"), the passengers are invited to be initiated as honorary Newfoundlanders at the local bar ("Heave Away / Screech In"). The gravity of the attacks nevertheless continues to set in as US airspace is eventually reopened. One trailblazing pilot, Beverley Bass, comments on how her once optimistic view of the world has suddenly changed ("Me and the Sky"). While one pair of passengers starts to develop a romance despite the terrible thing that brought them together ("Stop the World"), another pair sees their long-term relationship fall apart under the stress of the event.

As the passengers and crew fly away to their homes, they joyously exchange stories of the immense kindness and generosity that was shown to them by the Newfoundland strangers in their time of need ("Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere"), but not before a Muslim traveller, faced with increasing prejudice from his fellow passengers, undergoes a humiliating strip search prior to boarding. The townsfolk in Gander return to normal life, but comment on how empty their town now seems and how different the world now feels. The passengers and airline staff who return to the United States are faced with the horror of the attacks' aftermath—including Hannah, who learns that her firefighter son died during the rescue efforts ("Something's Missing").

Ten years later, the crew and passengers (the "come from away") of the once stranded planes reunite in Gander, this time by choice, to celebrate the lifelong friendships and strong connections they formed in spite of the terrorist attacks ("Finale"). As Claude the mayor professes, "Tonight we honour what was lost, but we also commemorate what we found."

Characters and casts

Character La Jolla
(2015)[12]
Seattle
(2015)[13]
Washington D.C.
(2016)[14]
Toronto
(2016)[15]
Broadway
(2017)
Winnipeg/Toronto
(2018)[16][17]
North American tour
(2018)
Dublin
(2018)
West End
(2019)
Australian tour
(2019)
Apple TV

(2021)

Garth, Kevin Tuerff and others Chad Kimball Jack Noseworthy Andrew Samonsky David Shannon Doug Hansell Tony LePage
Annette, Beverley Bass and others Jenn Colella Eliza-Jane Scott Becky Gulsvig Rachel Tucker Zoe Gertz Jenn Colella
Claude Elliott and others Joel Hatch George Masswohl Kevin Carolan Clive Carter Richard Piper Joel Hatch
Bob and others Rodney Hicks Kevin Vidal James Earl Jones II Nathanael Campbell Kolby Kindle De'Lon Grant
Ali, Kevin Jung and others Caesar Samayoa Ali Momen Nick Duckart Jonathan Andrew Hume Nicholas Brown Caesar Samayoa
Janice Mosher and others Allison Spratt Pearce Kendra Kassebaum Steffi DiDomenicantonio Emily Walton Emma Salvo Sarah Morrison Emily Walton
Bonnie Harris and others Petrina Bromley Alyssa Wilmoth Keegan Petrina Bromley Kristen Peace Megan McGinnis Mary Doherty Kellie Rode Petrina Bromley
Oz Fudge and others Geno Carr Eric Ankrim Geno Carr Cory O'Brien Harter Clingman Harry Morrison Simon Maiden Paul Whitty
Doug, Nick Marson and others Lee MacDougall James Kall Chamblee Ferguson Robert Hands Nathan Carter Jim Walton
Hannah O'Rourke and others Q. Smith Saccha Dennis Danielle K. Thomas Cat Simmons Sharriese Hamilton Q. Smith
Diane Gray and others Sharon Wheatley Barbara Fulton Christine Toy Johnson Helen Hobson Katrina Retallick Sharon Wheatley
Beulah Davis and others Astrid Van Wieren Lisa Horner Julie Johnson Jenna Boyd Emma Powell Astrid Van Wieran

Notable cast replacements

  • Broadway
    • Nick/Doug and others: Jim Walton (from 13 November 2018)
    • Beverley and others: Becky Gulsvig (12 November 2019 to 1 March 2020)
    • Beverley and others: Rachel Tucker (from 3 March 2020 to 18 September 2022)
  • London
    • Kevin T. and others: David Thaxton (from 9 September 2019)
    • Beverley and others: Alice Fearn (from 10 February 2020)
    • Kevin T. and others: Mark Dugdale (from 10 February 2020)

Musical numbers

  • "Welcome to the Rock" – Claude, Company
  • "38 Planes"† – Company
  • "Blankets and Bedding" – Company
  • "28 Hours / Wherever We Are" – Company
  • "Darkness and Trees" – Company
  • "On the Bus" – Company
  • "Darkness and Trees (Reprise)"† – Company
  • "Lead Us Out of the Night"† – Company
  • "Phoning Home"† – Company
  • "Costume Party" – Diane, Kevin T, Beverley, Hannah, Kevin J, Nick, Bob
  • "I Am Here" – Hannah
  • "Prayer" – Kevin T, Company
  • "On the Edge" – Company
  • "In the Bar/Heave Away"† – Company
  • "Screech In" – Claude, Company
  • "Me and the Sky" – Beverley, Female Ensemble
  • "The Dover Fault" – Nick, Diane
  • "Stop the World" – Nick, Diane, Company
  • "38 Planes (Reprise) / Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere" – Beverley, Company
  • "Something's Missing" – Company
  • "Finale" – Claude, Company
  • "Screech Out"† – Band

†Not listed on the show's Playbill.

Productions

Production Venue/Location First Preview Opening Night Closing Night Notes
San Diego La Jolla Playhouse May 29, 2015 June 13, 2015 July 12, 2015 Debut production. Out of town tryout.
Seattle Seattle Repertory Theatre November 13, 2015 November 18, 2015 December 20, 2015 Second out of town tryout.
Washington, D.C. Ford's Theatre September 2, 2016 September 8, 2016 October 9, 2016 Third out of town tryout.
Gander Steele Community Centre N/A October 29, 2016 October 29, 2016 Concert version prior to Broadway.
Toronto Royal Alexandra Theatre November 15, 2016 November 24, 2016 January 8, 2017 Fourth out of town tryout. Prior to Broadway.
Broadway (New York) Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre February 18, 2017 March 12, 2017 October 2, 2022[5]
Canada First venue: Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre Winnipeg.

Current venue: Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto.

January 4, 2018 January 11, 2018 December 22, 2021
  • Royal MTC, Winnipeg: January 4 – February 3, 2018
  • Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto: February 13, 2018 - January 20, 2019
  • Holy Heart Theatre, Newfoundland: January 23–27, 2019 (Concert Version)
  • Elgin Theatre, Toronto: February 5, 2019 – December 1, 2019
  • Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto: December 13, 2019 – December 22, 2021
  • Babs Asper Theatre, Ottawa: July – August 2024
  • Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto: September 2024
North American tour First venue: Capitol Theatre, Yakima, WA October 5, 2018 October 14, 2018 Currently running [18]
Dublin Abbey Theatre December 6, 2018 December 11, 2018 January 19, 2019 Transferred to London.
West End (London) Phoenix Theatre January 31, 2019 February 18, 2019 January 7, 2023[7] It was announced on January 20, 2021, that the previously scheduled concert version of the musical has been cancelled.[19]
Australia (Tour) Comedy Theatre N/A July 10, 2019 Currently running The Australian production began performances in Melbourne. The current leg of the tour started performances in July 2022 on the Gold Coast, followed by Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra.[20] Previews were cancelled due to staff illnesses.[21][22]
The Netherlands (Tour) First venue: Nieuwe Luxor Theater, Rotterdam. November 3, 2021 November 18, 2021 June 6, 2022 Non-replica production in Dutch.
Buenos Aires Teatro Maipo April 2022 Currently running, scheduled to close September 11, 2022

Out-of-town tryouts (2015–2017)

The first professional production was a collaboration by the La Jolla Playhouse and Seattle Repertory Theatre in 2015.[23] The play had extended runs in each location. The musical opened at the La Jolla Playhouse in June 2015, directed by Christopher Ashley and featuring Joel Hatch as the Mayor of Gander, Jenn Colella as Beverley, and Chad Kimball as Kevin.[24] In Seattle, it broke all box office records (including highest grossing show and largest single ticket sales day) at Seattle Repertory Theatre.[25]

Following its runs in San Diego and Seattle, the show played out-of-town engagements at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., from September 2, 2016, to October 9, 2016,[26][27] and then at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, from November 15, 2016, to January 8, 2017.[28] The entire run of the Toronto production sold out during its second week of performances.[29] The show's ticket sales set a record for the then 109-year-old Royal Alex Theatre, selling $1.7 million in tickets in a single week.[30] The show could not be extended due to its Broadway commitment but, as a result of the strong demand, Mirvish Productions announced on December 2, 2016, that it was adding an additional four box seats and 12 standing-room locations for the duration of the show.[31] An additional show was also added on the evening of December 18, 2016.[29]

Broadway (2017–2022)

 
The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on Broadway during its run of Come from Away

The musical opened in previews on Broadway on February 18, 2017, and officially opened on March 12, 2017, at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre. The show has been playing to standing-room-only audiences. Direction is by Christopher Ashley, choreography by Kelly Devine, scenic design by Beowulf Boritt, costume design by Toni-Leslie James, lighting design by Howell Binkley, sound design by Gareth Owen, and music direction by Ian Eisendrath.[32] The performance of March 15, 2017, on Broadway was attended by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (who addressed the audience before the show), other current and former Canadian federal politicians and provincial politicians from Newfoundland and Labrador, US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, and Ivanka Trump.[33][34]

On March 12, 2020, the show suspended production due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[35] On May 10, 2021, it was revealed that the show would be returning to Broadway on September 21.[36] From June 21, 2022, until August 7, 2022, original cast member Jenn Colella briefly returned as Beverley/Annette & others. On June 8, 2022, it was announced that the Broadway production would close on October 2, 2022, after 25 previews and 1,670 regular performances, making it the 49th longest running show on Broadway.[5]

Canada (2018–2022)

A second Canadian production opened in a sold-out, four-week run in Winnipeg at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre in January 2018.[37] The production began performances at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto on February 13, 2018,[38] and recouped its full capitalization in 14 weeks. Due to continued demand, the show transferred to the nearby Elgin Theatre on February 5, 2019, after ending its run at the Royal Alexandra Theatre on January 20, 2019.[39] During the hiatus, the cast performed eight benefit concerts of the show at the Holy Heart Theatre in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The net proceeds from the performances were donated to Gander, Gambo, Appleton, Lewisporte, Norris Arm, and Glenwood, the six towns that hosted the 7,000 travellers, along with the Autism Society of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Community Food Sharing Association.[40] The production moved to the Elgin Theatre in order to accommodate the Canadian production of Dear Evan Hansen, which was promised the Royal Alexandra Theatre.[41] On July 3, 2019, following the announced closure of Canadian production of Dear Evan Hansen, it was announced that Come from Away would transfer back to the Royal Alexandra Theatre on December 13, 2019. The production closed at the Elgin Theatre on December 1, 2019, in order to facilitate the move.[42] After a 21-month pandemic hiatus beginning in March 2020, Come From Away reopened on December 15, 2021, but closed again on December 22. Although initially hoping to resume on December 28, on December 27 it was announced that Come From Away in Toronto was closed permanently.[43]

In May 2021, it was announced that the Canadian Production of the musical would be on a limited run at Ottawa's Babs Asper Theatre in July 2024 before returning to Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre in September 2024.[44]

North American tour (2018)

The musical started its North American tour of more than 50 cities in October 2018 at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, Washington.

UK (2019–2023)

The musical ran at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, from December 2018 to January 2019, before transferring to the Phoenix Theatre in London's West End from January 30, 2019, with a British cast.[45] The West End production closed on January 7, 2023, after 1,048 performances.[46] A UK touring production is planned to begin in February 2024.[47]

Australia (2019–2023)

An Australian production opened at the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, in July 2019.[48] The Australian Company was planned to tour China, but this was cancelled due to SARS-CoV-2.[49][50][51][52][53] Although the initial Melbourne Fall Season was cut short due to SARS-CoV-2, a short encore in Melbourne in February 2021 occurred before briefly stopping at Queensland Performing Arts Centre in Brisbane before transferring to Capitol Theatre in Sydney.[54] The Melbourne production became the Comedy Theatre's most successful musical in its history.[55]

Europe

The Nordic premiere of the musical took place on September 26, 2020, in Norrköping, Sweden, in a production by the East Gothland Theatre.[56][57]

A Dutch production was announced on April 12, 2021. It will star Willemijn Verkaik as Beverley Bass.[58]

South America

The Argentinian production was announced in April 2020 but postponed to April 2022 due the pandemic, at the Teatro Maipo in Buenos Aires, with Carla Calabrese as Director and a production by The Stage Company.[59][60]

Critical reception

Seattle

Misha Berson, writing for the Seattle Times, praised Christopher Ashley's fluid staging, calling the show a "meaningful balm to the benumbed psyche." Berson closed the review noting how the show "honors our capacity for humble goodness and mutual empathy in the shadow of faith-shattering evil."[61]

Jay Irwin with Broadway World called the production "emotionally transcendent" and "the best musical I've seen all year and possibly ever."[62]

Washington, DC

David Gerson with DC Metro Theatre Arts called the show "one of the most refreshing pieces of art that I have seen in years. The folk and country influenced pop score is tuneful and the cast sings the hell out of it."[63] Peter Marks, in his review in The Washington Post, noted that the musical "stirs powerful memories of 9/11 ... if the book's mechanics unfold with too much sugar, the score has an infectious, gritty vitality: Especially good is a number set in a Gander pub, choreographed by Kelly Devine, during which a risibly nutty local initiation rite is performed, involving the embrace of a recently caught codfish."[64]

Toronto

Kelly Nestruck of The Globe and Mail wrote that "the heartwarming musical lives up to the hype" and that "the accessible story, strong emotional core and gorgeous songwriting should not distract from how original and smart this gem of a musical is."[65] Robert Cushman of the National Post called the production "outstanding."[66] Liz Braun of the Toronto Sun gave the show a perfect 5-star review, writing "Blame Canada: a grim day in American history has been transformed into a joyous and emotional musical about the indomitable human spirit."[67] Alan Henry of Broadway World said "You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll be a better person when you leave the theatre. Don't miss 'Come From Away'."[68]

Broadway

Ben Brantley, chief theatre critic for The New York Times, wrote "Try, if you must, to resist the gale of good will that blows out of 'Come From Away,' the big bearhug of a musical that opened on Sunday night at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater. But even the most stalwart cynics may have trouble staying dry-eyed during this portrait of heroic hospitality under extraordinary pressure."[69] He awarded the show the Critics' Pick designation, given to productions the critic believes have particular merit. Joe Dziemianowicz of the New York Daily News called the show "big-hearted and crowd-pleasing" and "a singing reminder that when things are at their worst, people can be at their best."[70] Joe Westerfield with Newsweek wrote that "'Come From Away' accomplishes what all the best musicals do: It takes you to a place where you didn't know you wanted to go, and makes you not want to leave."[71] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter called the musical "heartwarming and thoroughly entertaining ... especially in these politically fractious times."[72] Johnny Oleksinski with the New York Post wrote that "Every New Yorker must see this show", referring to the musical as "Broadway's biggest and best surprise of the season."[73] Peter Marks of The Washington Post called the show "an effervescent musical" and "an antidote for what ails the American soul."[74] Michael Dale of Broadway World called the show an "inspiring, funny and kick-ass beautiful new musical" and went on to say that "as long as 'Come From Away' is playing on Broadway, I will recommend it to everyone. Everyone."[75] Steven Suskin, drama critic for The Huffington Post, wrote that "'Come From Away' is altogether different and altogether gripping, ... brave and new and unusual and overwhelmingly heart-tugging."[76] Robert Kahn with NBC called the piece "a dignified, often funny new musical" which "find[s] a spiritual angle to a horrific story, depicting the goodness in humanity while still allowing us room for the feelings of loneliness and fear that will always be connected to that time."[77] Jennifer Vanasco with WNYC called the show "a love letter – to Newfoundland, to New York, to what people can do if they set aside fear and hate. Don't miss it."[78]

Recording

An original Broadway cast recording was released on March 10, 2017, through Molly Records. It peaked at number 92 on the Top Current Albums chart and number two on the Cast Albums chart.[79][80]

Awards and honors

Original Washington, D.C. production

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2017 Helen Hayes Awards[81] Outstanding Musical—HAYES Production Won
Outstanding Direction of a Musical—HAYES Production Christopher Ashley Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical—HAYES Production Jenn Colella Won
Kendra Kassebaum Nominated
Alyssa Wilmoth Keegan Nominated
Q. Smith Nominated
Astrid Van Wieren Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical—HAYES Production Joel Hatch Nominated
Rodney Hicks Nominated
Chad Kimball Nominated
Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical—HAYES Production Won
Outstanding Choreography, Musical—HAYES Production Kelly Devine Nominated
Outstanding Musical Direction—HAYES Production Ian Eisendrath Nominated
Outstanding Sound Design—HAYES Production Gareth Owen Nominated

Original Broadway production

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2017 Tony Award[82] Best Musical Nominated
Best Book of a Musical Irene Sankoff and David Hein Nominated
Best Original Score Nominated
Best Featured Actress in a Musical Jenn Colella Nominated
Best Lighting Design in a Musical Howell Binkley Nominated
Best Direction of a Musical Christopher Ashley Won
Best Choreography Kelly Devine Nominated
Drama Desk Awards[83] Outstanding Musical Won
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Jenn Colella Won
Outstanding Director of a Musical Christopher Ashley Nominated
Outstanding Choreography Kelly Devine Nominated
Outstanding Book of a Musical Irene Sankoff and David Hein Won
Outstanding Music Nominated
Outstanding Lyrics Nominated
Outstanding Orchestrations August Eriksmoen Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design for a Musical Toni-Leslie James Nominated
Drama League Award[84] Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Production Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Awards[85] Outstanding Broadway Musical Won
Outstanding New Score (Broadway or Off-Broadway) (The Marjorie Gunner Award) Irene Sankoff and David Hein Nominated
Outstanding Book of a Musical (Broadway or Off-Broadway) Won
Outstanding Director of a Musical Christopher Ashley Won
Outstanding Choreographer Kelly Devine Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Jenn Colella Won
Outstanding Sound Design (Play or Musical) Gareth Owen Won
Chita Rivera Awards for Dance and Choreography[86] Outstanding Ensemble in a Broadway Show Nominated
Outstanding Choreography in a Broadway Show Kelly Devine Nominated
2018
Grammy Awards[87][88] Best Musical Theater Album Ian Eisendrath, August Eriksmoen, David Hein, David Lai & Irene Sankoff (producers); David Hein & Irene Sankoff (composers/lyricists) Nominated

Original West End production

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2019 Laurence Olivier Award[89] Best New Musical Won
Outstanding Achievement in Music David Hein, Irene Sankoff, Ian Eisendrath, August Eriksmoen, Alan Berry and 'the band' Won
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Clive Carter Nominated
Robert Hands Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical Rachel Tucker Nominated
Best Lighting Design Howell Binkley Nominated
Best Sound Design Gareth Owen Won
Best Director Christopher Ashley Nominated
Best Theatre Choreographer Kelly Devine Won
Evening Standard Theatre Award[90][91] Best Musical Nominated
2020 Critics' Circle Theatre Award[92] Best Musical Won
Casting Directors' Guild Award[93] Best Casting in Musical Theatre Pippa Ailion, Natalie Gallacher and Katherine Skene Won

Adaptations

Theatrical film

In November 2017, it was announced that The Mark Gordon Company would produce a feature film adaptation of the musical, with Sankoff and Hein writing the screenplay and Christopher Ashley as director.[94] In April 2019, Sankoff and Hein stated that the intention was to shoot in Gander and cast lesser-known actors, with Gander residents as extras.[95]

Filmed stage production

In February 2021, it was announced that, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts on the film industry and the performing arts, the film adaptation was cancelled in favor of producing a live recording of the stage production with the members of the Broadway cast reprising their roles, to be released in September 2021 on the 20th anniversary of the attacks. Produced and financed by Entertainment One and RadicalMedia, a May 2021 staging at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater with Ashley directing and Gordon as producer was used. Joining the producing team are Jennifer Todd, Bill Condon and one of the stage production's producers, Junkyard Dog Productions. Sankoff, Hein, Jon Kamen, Dave Sirulnick and Meredith Bennett executive produced. The film employed 222 people, including the members of the New York cast, crew, staff, and creative and film teams.[96][97] In April 2021, Apple TV+ acquired the film's distribution rights.[98] It was released on September 10, 2021.[99]

See also

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come, from, away, live, film, recording, musical, film, canadian, musical, with, book, music, lyrics, irene, sankoff, david, hein, based, events, newfoundland, town, gander, during, week, following, september, attacks, when, planes, carrying, approximately, pa. For the live film recording of the musical see Come from Away film Come from Away is a Canadian musical with book music and lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein It is based on the events in the Newfoundland town of Gander during the week following the September 11 attacks when 38 planes carrying approximately 7 000 passengers were ordered to land unexpectedly at Gander International Airport The characters in the musical are based on and in most cases share the names of actual Gander residents and stranded travellers they housed and fed The musical has been received by audiences and critics as a cathartic reminder of the capacity for human kindness in even the darkest of times 1 and the triumph of humanity over hate 2 Come from AwayMusicIrene SankoffDavid HeinLyricsIrene SankoffDavid HeinBookIrene SankoffDavid HeinProductions2013 Sheridan College2017 Broadway2018 North American tour 2019 West EndAwardsDrama Desk Award for Outstanding MusicalDrama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a MusicalLaurence Olivier Award for Best New MusicalLaurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in MusicAfter being workshopped in 2012 and first produced at Sheridan College in Oakville Ontario in 2013 it went on to have record breaking runs at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego California and the Seattle Repertory Theatre in 2015 at the Ford s Theatre in Washington D C and the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto in 2016 3 It opened on Broadway at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on March 12 2017 and became a critical and box office success routinely playing to standing room only audiences even during previews In October 2018 it became the longest running Canadian musical in Broadway history surpassing The Drowsy Chaperone s previous record of 674 performances 4 and has since joined the list of Broadway shows with 1 000 or more performances A live recording of the production was released on September 10 2021 on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the attacks On June 8 2022 it was announced that the Broadway production would close on October 2 after having played 25 previews and 1 670 regular performances 5 The musical premiered at The Abbey Theatre in Dublin Ireland in December 2018 and then transferred to the Phoenix Theatre in the West End in February 2019 6 On July 1 2022 it was announced that the London production would close on January 7 2023 7 At the 71st Tony Awards in 2017 the musical was nominated for seven awards including Best Musical Best Original Score Best Book of a Musical and Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Jenn Colella winning for Best Direction of a Musical for Christopher Ashley 8 Contents 1 Inception and development 2 Synopsis 3 Characters and casts 3 1 Notable cast replacements 4 Musical numbers 5 Productions 5 1 Out of town tryouts 2015 2017 5 2 Broadway 2017 2022 5 3 Canada 2018 2022 5 4 North American tour 2018 5 5 UK 2019 2023 5 6 Australia 2019 2023 5 7 Europe 5 8 South America 6 Critical reception 6 1 Seattle 6 2 Washington DC 6 3 Toronto 6 4 Broadway 7 Recording 8 Awards and honors 8 1 Original Washington D C production 8 2 Original Broadway production 8 3 Original West End production 9 Adaptations 9 1 Theatrical film 9 2 Filmed stage production 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksInception and development EditThe show was conceived by Michael Rubinoff a Toronto lawyer theatre producer and Associate Dean of Visual and Performing Arts at Sheridan College in Oakville 9 After approaching various writing teams about the project Rubinoff attracted Irene Sankoff and David Hein 9 whose work he knew from their 2009 musical My Mother s Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding which was a hit at the Toronto Fringe Festival and later picked up by Mirvish Productions 10 In 2011 Sankoff and Hein visited Gander on the tenth anniversary of the attacks to interview locals and returning passengers 9 The couple translated some stories directly to the musical while others were merged for story purposes Rubinoff used their initial script to produce a 45 minute workshop version for the Canadian Music Theatre Project part of the Sheridan College Music Theatre Performance Program in 2012 The workshop was sufficiently successful that Rubinoff invited Sankoff and Hein to finish writing it for a full production at Sheridan in 2013 as part of the college s regular theatrical season The full production directed by Brian Hill was an artistic success but Rubinoff was unable to attract a Canadian producer for further development 10 In the meantime Goodspeed Musicals of East Haddam Connecticut included the show in its workshop program 9 The National Alliance for Musical Theatre in New York selected it as a showcase presentation in fall 2013 where a performance also directed by Brian Hill led to the show being optioned by Junkyard Dog Productions the production company behind Memphis and First Date 10 11 Synopsis EditOn the morning of September 11 2001 the townsfolk of Gander including Claude the mayor Oz the police constable Beulah the teacher Bonnie the SPCA worker and others describe life in Newfoundland and how they learn of the terrorist attacks taking place in New York City Washington D C and Shanksville Pennsylvania Welcome to the Rock The attacks result in US airspace being closed forcing 38 international aircraft to be diverted and land unexpectedly at the Gander airport doubling the population of the small Newfoundland town which is unequipped for the influx of stranded travellers 38 Planes The Gander townspeople spring to action and prepare to house feed clothe and comfort the nearly 7 000 passengers along with 19 animals in cargo Blankets and Bedding Meanwhile the pilots flight attendants and passengers are initially not permitted to leave the planes forcing them to deal with confusing and conflicting information about what has happened and why they were suddenly grounded 28 Hours Wherever We Are Once allowed off the planes and transferred to various emergency shelters in and around Gander Darkness and Trees the passengers and crew watch replays of the attacks on the news and learn the true reason why they were grounded Lead Us Out of the Night The frightened and lonely passengers desperately try to contact their families and pray for their loved ones while the townsfolk work through the night to help them in any and every way they can Phoning Home Costume Party The travellers are initially taken aback by their hosts uncommon hospitality but they slowly let their guards down and begin to bond with the quirky townsfolk and each other The islanders in Gander and the surrounding towns open up their homes to the plane people regardless of their guests race nationality or sexual orientation Two women Beulah from Gander and Hannah from New York bond over the fact that both of their sons are firefighters but Hannah s son is missing I Am Here Hannah asks Beulah to take her to a Catholic church and a number of characters make their way to other houses of worship around town Prayer To alleviate rising fear and mounting tensions On The Edge the passengers are invited to be initiated as honorary Newfoundlanders at the local bar Heave Away Screech In The gravity of the attacks nevertheless continues to set in as US airspace is eventually reopened One trailblazing pilot Beverley Bass comments on how her once optimistic view of the world has suddenly changed Me and the Sky While one pair of passengers starts to develop a romance despite the terrible thing that brought them together Stop the World another pair sees their long term relationship fall apart under the stress of the event As the passengers and crew fly away to their homes they joyously exchange stories of the immense kindness and generosity that was shown to them by the Newfoundland strangers in their time of need Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere but not before a Muslim traveller faced with increasing prejudice from his fellow passengers undergoes a humiliating strip search prior to boarding The townsfolk in Gander return to normal life but comment on how empty their town now seems and how different the world now feels The passengers and airline staff who return to the United States are faced with the horror of the attacks aftermath including Hannah who learns that her firefighter son died during the rescue efforts Something s Missing Ten years later the crew and passengers the come from away of the once stranded planes reunite in Gander this time by choice to celebrate the lifelong friendships and strong connections they formed in spite of the terrorist attacks Finale As Claude the mayor professes Tonight we honour what was lost but we also commemorate what we found Characters and casts EditCharacter La Jolla 2015 12 Seattle 2015 13 Washington D C 2016 14 Toronto 2016 15 Broadway 2017 Winnipeg Toronto 2018 16 17 North American tour 2018 Dublin 2018 West End 2019 Australian tour 2019 Apple TV 2021 Garth Kevin Tuerff and others Chad Kimball Jack Noseworthy Andrew Samonsky David Shannon Doug Hansell Tony LePageAnnette Beverley Bass and others Jenn Colella Eliza Jane Scott Becky Gulsvig Rachel Tucker Zoe Gertz Jenn ColellaClaude Elliott and others Joel Hatch George Masswohl Kevin Carolan Clive Carter Richard Piper Joel HatchBob and others Rodney Hicks Kevin Vidal James Earl Jones II Nathanael Campbell Kolby Kindle De Lon GrantAli Kevin Jung and others Caesar Samayoa Ali Momen Nick Duckart Jonathan Andrew Hume Nicholas Brown Caesar SamayoaJanice Mosher and others Allison Spratt Pearce Kendra Kassebaum Steffi DiDomenicantonio Emily Walton Emma Salvo Sarah Morrison Emily WaltonBonnie Harris and others Petrina Bromley Alyssa Wilmoth Keegan Petrina Bromley Kristen Peace Megan McGinnis Mary Doherty Kellie Rode Petrina BromleyOz Fudge and others Geno Carr Eric Ankrim Geno Carr Cory O Brien Harter Clingman Harry Morrison Simon Maiden Paul WhittyDoug Nick Marson and others Lee MacDougall James Kall Chamblee Ferguson Robert Hands Nathan Carter Jim WaltonHannah O Rourke and others Q Smith Saccha Dennis Danielle K Thomas Cat Simmons Sharriese Hamilton Q SmithDiane Gray and others Sharon Wheatley Barbara Fulton Christine Toy Johnson Helen Hobson Katrina Retallick Sharon WheatleyBeulah Davis and others Astrid Van Wieren Lisa Horner Julie Johnson Jenna Boyd Emma Powell Astrid Van WieranNotable cast replacements Edit Broadway Nick Doug and others Jim Walton from 13 November 2018 Beverley and others Becky Gulsvig 12 November 2019 to 1 March 2020 Beverley and others Rachel Tucker from 3 March 2020 to 18 September 2022 London Kevin T and others David Thaxton from 9 September 2019 Beverley and others Alice Fearn from 10 February 2020 Kevin T and others Mark Dugdale from 10 February 2020 Musical numbers Edit Welcome to the Rock Claude Company 38 Planes Company Blankets and Bedding Company 28 Hours Wherever We Are Company Darkness and Trees Company On the Bus Company Darkness and Trees Reprise Company Lead Us Out of the Night Company Phoning Home Company Costume Party Diane Kevin T Beverley Hannah Kevin J Nick Bob I Am Here Hannah Prayer Kevin T Company On the Edge Company In the Bar Heave Away Company Screech In Claude Company Me and the Sky Beverley Female Ensemble The Dover Fault Nick Diane Stop the World Nick Diane Company 38 Planes Reprise Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere Beverley Company Something s Missing Company Finale Claude Company Screech Out Band Not listed on the show s Playbill Productions EditProduction Venue Location First Preview Opening Night Closing Night NotesSan Diego La Jolla Playhouse May 29 2015 June 13 2015 July 12 2015 Debut production Out of town tryout Seattle Seattle Repertory Theatre November 13 2015 November 18 2015 December 20 2015 Second out of town tryout Washington D C Ford s Theatre September 2 2016 September 8 2016 October 9 2016 Third out of town tryout Gander Steele Community Centre N A October 29 2016 October 29 2016 Concert version prior to Broadway Toronto Royal Alexandra Theatre November 15 2016 November 24 2016 January 8 2017 Fourth out of town tryout Prior to Broadway Broadway New York Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre February 18 2017 March 12 2017 October 2 2022 5 First major production On list of the longest running Broadway shows threshold is 1 000 shows Canada First venue Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre Winnipeg Current venue Royal Alexandra Theatre Toronto January 4 2018 January 11 2018 December 22 2021 Royal MTC Winnipeg January 4 February 3 2018 Royal Alexandra Theatre Toronto February 13 2018 January 20 2019 Holy Heart Theatre Newfoundland January 23 27 2019 Concert Version Elgin Theatre Toronto February 5 2019 December 1 2019 Royal Alexandra Theatre Toronto December 13 2019 December 22 2021 Babs Asper Theatre Ottawa July August 2024 Royal Alexandra Theatre Toronto September 2024North American tour First venue Capitol Theatre Yakima WA October 5 2018 October 14 2018 Currently running 18 Dublin Abbey Theatre December 6 2018 December 11 2018 January 19 2019 Transferred to London West End London Phoenix Theatre January 31 2019 February 18 2019 January 7 2023 7 It was announced on January 20 2021 that the previously scheduled concert version of the musical has been cancelled 19 Australia Tour Comedy Theatre N A July 10 2019 Currently running The Australian production began performances in Melbourne The current leg of the tour started performances in July 2022 on the Gold Coast followed by Melbourne Sydney and Canberra 20 Previews were cancelled due to staff illnesses 21 22 The Netherlands Tour First venue Nieuwe Luxor Theater Rotterdam November 3 2021 November 18 2021 June 6 2022 Non replica production in Dutch Buenos Aires Teatro Maipo April 2022 Currently running scheduled to close September 11 2022Out of town tryouts 2015 2017 Edit The first professional production was a collaboration by the La Jolla Playhouse and Seattle Repertory Theatre in 2015 23 The play had extended runs in each location The musical opened at the La Jolla Playhouse in June 2015 directed by Christopher Ashley and featuring Joel Hatch as the Mayor of Gander Jenn Colella as Beverley and Chad Kimball as Kevin 24 In Seattle it broke all box office records including highest grossing show and largest single ticket sales day at Seattle Repertory Theatre 25 Following its runs in San Diego and Seattle the show played out of town engagements at Ford s Theatre in Washington D C from September 2 2016 to October 9 2016 26 27 and then at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto Ontario from November 15 2016 to January 8 2017 28 The entire run of the Toronto production sold out during its second week of performances 29 The show s ticket sales set a record for the then 109 year old Royal Alex Theatre selling 1 7 million in tickets in a single week 30 The show could not be extended due to its Broadway commitment but as a result of the strong demand Mirvish Productions announced on December 2 2016 that it was adding an additional four box seats and 12 standing room locations for the duration of the show 31 An additional show was also added on the evening of December 18 2016 29 Broadway 2017 2022 Edit The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on Broadway during its run of Come from Away The musical opened in previews on Broadway on February 18 2017 and officially opened on March 12 2017 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre The show has been playing to standing room only audiences Direction is by Christopher Ashley choreography by Kelly Devine scenic design by Beowulf Boritt costume design by Toni Leslie James lighting design by Howell Binkley sound design by Gareth Owen and music direction by Ian Eisendrath 32 The performance of March 15 2017 on Broadway was attended by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who addressed the audience before the show other current and former Canadian federal politicians and provincial politicians from Newfoundland and Labrador US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and Ivanka Trump 33 34 On March 12 2020 the show suspended production due to the COVID 19 pandemic 35 On May 10 2021 it was revealed that the show would be returning to Broadway on September 21 36 From June 21 2022 until August 7 2022 original cast member Jenn Colella briefly returned as Beverley Annette amp others On June 8 2022 it was announced that the Broadway production would close on October 2 2022 after 25 previews and 1 670 regular performances making it the 49th longest running show on Broadway 5 Canada 2018 2022 Edit A second Canadian production opened in a sold out four week run in Winnipeg at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre in January 2018 37 The production began performances at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto on February 13 2018 38 and recouped its full capitalization in 14 weeks Due to continued demand the show transferred to the nearby Elgin Theatre on February 5 2019 after ending its run at the Royal Alexandra Theatre on January 20 2019 39 During the hiatus the cast performed eight benefit concerts of the show at the Holy Heart Theatre in St John s Newfoundland and Labrador The net proceeds from the performances were donated to Gander Gambo Appleton Lewisporte Norris Arm and Glenwood the six towns that hosted the 7 000 travellers along with the Autism Society of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Community Food Sharing Association 40 The production moved to the Elgin Theatre in order to accommodate the Canadian production of Dear Evan Hansen which was promised the Royal Alexandra Theatre 41 On July 3 2019 following the announced closure of Canadian production of Dear Evan Hansen it was announced that Come from Away would transfer back to the Royal Alexandra Theatre on December 13 2019 The production closed at the Elgin Theatre on December 1 2019 in order to facilitate the move 42 After a 21 month pandemic hiatus beginning in March 2020 Come From Away reopened on December 15 2021 but closed again on December 22 Although initially hoping to resume on December 28 on December 27 it was announced that Come From Away in Toronto was closed permanently 43 In May 2021 it was announced that the Canadian Production of the musical would be on a limited run at Ottawa s Babs Asper Theatre in July 2024 before returning to Toronto s Royal Alexandra Theatre in September 2024 44 North American tour 2018 Edit The musical started its North American tour of more than 50 cities in October 2018 at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle Washington UK 2019 2023 Edit The musical ran at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin Ireland from December 2018 to January 2019 before transferring to the Phoenix Theatre in London s West End from January 30 2019 with a British cast 45 The West End production closed on January 7 2023 after 1 048 performances 46 A UK touring production is planned to begin in February 2024 47 Australia 2019 2023 Edit An Australian production opened at the Comedy Theatre Melbourne in July 2019 48 The Australian Company was planned to tour China but this was cancelled due to SARS CoV 2 49 50 51 52 53 Although the initial Melbourne Fall Season was cut short due to SARS CoV 2 a short encore in Melbourne in February 2021 occurred before briefly stopping at Queensland Performing Arts Centre in Brisbane before transferring to Capitol Theatre in Sydney 54 The Melbourne production became the Comedy Theatre s most successful musical in its history 55 Europe Edit The Nordic premiere of the musical took place on September 26 2020 in Norrkoping Sweden in a production by the East Gothland Theatre 56 57 A Dutch production was announced on April 12 2021 It will star Willemijn Verkaik as Beverley Bass 58 South America Edit The Argentinian production was announced in April 2020 but postponed to April 2022 due the pandemic at the Teatro Maipo in Buenos Aires with Carla Calabrese as Director and a production by The Stage Company 59 60 Critical reception EditSeattle Edit Misha Berson writing for the Seattle Times praised Christopher Ashley s fluid staging calling the show a meaningful balm to the benumbed psyche Berson closed the review noting how the show honors our capacity for humble goodness and mutual empathy in the shadow of faith shattering evil 61 Jay Irwin with Broadway World called the production emotionally transcendent and the best musical I ve seen all year and possibly ever 62 Washington DC Edit David Gerson with DC Metro Theatre Arts called the show one of the most refreshing pieces of art that I have seen in years The folk and country influenced pop score is tuneful and the cast sings the hell out of it 63 Peter Marks in his review in The Washington Post noted that the musical stirs powerful memories of 9 11 if the book s mechanics unfold with too much sugar the score has an infectious gritty vitality Especially good is a number set in a Gander pub choreographed by Kelly Devine during which a risibly nutty local initiation rite is performed involving the embrace of a recently caught codfish 64 Toronto Edit Kelly Nestruck of The Globe and Mail wrote that the heartwarming musical lives up to the hype and that the accessible story strong emotional core and gorgeous songwriting should not distract from how original and smart this gem of a musical is 65 Robert Cushman of the National Post called the production outstanding 66 Liz Braun of the Toronto Sun gave the show a perfect 5 star review writing Blame Canada a grim day in American history has been transformed into a joyous and emotional musical about the indomitable human spirit 67 Alan Henry of Broadway World said You ll laugh you ll cry and you ll be a better person when you leave the theatre Don t miss Come From Away 68 Broadway Edit Ben Brantley chief theatre critic for The New York Times wrote Try if you must to resist the gale of good will that blows out of Come From Away the big bearhug of a musical that opened on Sunday night at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater But even the most stalwart cynics may have trouble staying dry eyed during this portrait of heroic hospitality under extraordinary pressure 69 He awarded the show the Critics Pick designation given to productions the critic believes have particular merit Joe Dziemianowicz of the New York Daily News called the show big hearted and crowd pleasing and a singing reminder that when things are at their worst people can be at their best 70 Joe Westerfield with Newsweek wrote that Come From Away accomplishes what all the best musicals do It takes you to a place where you didn t know you wanted to go and makes you not want to leave 71 Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter called the musical heartwarming and thoroughly entertaining especially in these politically fractious times 72 Johnny Oleksinski with the New York Post wrote that Every New Yorker must see this show referring to the musical as Broadway s biggest and best surprise of the season 73 Peter Marks of The Washington Post called the show an effervescent musical and an antidote for what ails the American soul 74 Michael Dale of Broadway World called the show an inspiring funny and kick ass beautiful new musical and went on to say that as long as Come From Away is playing on Broadway I will recommend it to everyone Everyone 75 Steven Suskin drama critic for The Huffington Post wrote that Come From Away is altogether different and altogether gripping brave and new and unusual and overwhelmingly heart tugging 76 Robert Kahn with NBC called the piece a dignified often funny new musical which find s a spiritual angle to a horrific story depicting the goodness in humanity while still allowing us room for the feelings of loneliness and fear that will always be connected to that time 77 Jennifer Vanasco with WNYC called the show a love letter to Newfoundland to New York to what people can do if they set aside fear and hate Don t miss it 78 Recording EditAn original Broadway cast recording was released on March 10 2017 through Molly Records It peaked at number 92 on the Top Current Albums chart and number two on the Cast Albums chart 79 80 Awards and honors EditOriginal Washington D C production Edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result2017 Helen Hayes Awards 81 Outstanding Musical HAYES Production WonOutstanding Direction of a Musical HAYES Production Christopher Ashley WonOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical HAYES Production Jenn Colella WonKendra Kassebaum NominatedAlyssa Wilmoth Keegan NominatedQ Smith NominatedAstrid Van Wieren NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical HAYES Production Joel Hatch NominatedRodney Hicks NominatedChad Kimball NominatedOutstanding Ensemble in a Musical HAYES Production WonOutstanding Choreography Musical HAYES Production Kelly Devine NominatedOutstanding Musical Direction HAYES Production Ian Eisendrath NominatedOutstanding Sound Design HAYES Production Gareth Owen NominatedOriginal Broadway production Edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result2017 Tony Award 82 Best Musical NominatedBest Book of a Musical Irene Sankoff and David Hein NominatedBest Original Score NominatedBest Featured Actress in a Musical Jenn Colella NominatedBest Lighting Design in a Musical Howell Binkley NominatedBest Direction of a Musical Christopher Ashley WonBest Choreography Kelly Devine NominatedDrama Desk Awards 83 Outstanding Musical WonOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Jenn Colella WonOutstanding Director of a Musical Christopher Ashley NominatedOutstanding Choreography Kelly Devine NominatedOutstanding Book of a Musical Irene Sankoff and David Hein WonOutstanding Music NominatedOutstanding Lyrics NominatedOutstanding Orchestrations August Eriksmoen NominatedOutstanding Costume Design for a Musical Toni Leslie James NominatedDrama League Award 84 Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off Broadway Production NominatedOuter Critics Circle Awards 85 Outstanding Broadway Musical WonOutstanding New Score Broadway or Off Broadway The Marjorie Gunner Award Irene Sankoff and David Hein NominatedOutstanding Book of a Musical Broadway or Off Broadway WonOutstanding Director of a Musical Christopher Ashley WonOutstanding Choreographer Kelly Devine NominatedOutstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Jenn Colella WonOutstanding Sound Design Play or Musical Gareth Owen WonChita Rivera Awards for Dance and Choreography 86 Outstanding Ensemble in a Broadway Show NominatedOutstanding Choreography in a Broadway Show Kelly Devine Nominated2018 Grammy Awards 87 88 Best Musical Theater Album Ian Eisendrath August Eriksmoen David Hein David Lai amp Irene Sankoff producers David Hein amp Irene Sankoff composers lyricists NominatedOriginal West End production Edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result2019 Laurence Olivier Award 89 Best New Musical WonOutstanding Achievement in Music David Hein Irene Sankoff Ian Eisendrath August Eriksmoen Alan Berry and the band WonBest Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Clive Carter NominatedRobert Hands NominatedBest Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical Rachel Tucker NominatedBest Lighting Design Howell Binkley NominatedBest Sound Design Gareth Owen WonBest Director Christopher Ashley NominatedBest Theatre Choreographer Kelly Devine WonEvening Standard Theatre Award 90 91 Best Musical Nominated2020 Critics Circle Theatre Award 92 Best Musical WonCasting Directors Guild Award 93 Best Casting in Musical Theatre Pippa Ailion Natalie Gallacher and Katherine Skene WonAdaptations EditTheatrical film Edit In November 2017 it was announced that The Mark Gordon Company would produce a feature film adaptation of the musical with Sankoff and Hein writing the screenplay and Christopher Ashley as director 94 In April 2019 Sankoff and Hein stated that the intention was to shoot in Gander and cast lesser known actors with Gander residents as extras 95 Filmed stage production Edit Main article Come from Away film In February 2021 it was announced that due to the COVID 19 pandemic and its impacts on the film industry and the performing arts the film adaptation was cancelled in favor of producing a live recording of the stage production with the members of the Broadway cast reprising their roles to be released in September 2021 on the 20th anniversary of the attacks Produced and financed by Entertainment One and RadicalMedia a May 2021 staging at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater with Ashley directing and Gordon as producer was used Joining the producing team are Jennifer Todd Bill Condon and one of the stage production s producers Junkyard Dog Productions Sankoff Hein Jon Kamen Dave Sirulnick and Meredith Bennett executive produced The film employed 222 people including the members of the New York cast crew staff and creative and film teams 96 97 In April 2021 Apple TV acquired the film s distribution rights 98 It was released on September 10 2021 99 See also EditDiverted You Are HereReferences Edit Brantley Ben March 12 2017 Review Come From Away a Canadian Embrace on a Grim Day The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on May 1 2017 Retrieved May 1 2017 9 11 musical Come From Away nets seven Tony nominations BBC News Archived from the original on May 3 2017 Retrieved May 3 2017 Viagas Robert 1 Archived January 16 2017 at the Wayback Machine Toronto s Royal Alexandra Theatre Will Get a 2 5 Million Facelift Playbill com May 6 2016 Come from Away becomes longest running Canadian musical on Broadway BroadwayWorld October 21 2018 Retrieved November 11 2018 a b c Hall Margaret June 8 2022 Come From Away Will Close On Broadway This Fall Playbill Retrieved June 8 2022 Gans Andrew What Did London Critics Think of West End s Come From Away Playbill February 19 2019 a b Come From Away extends again For the last time London Box Office July 1 2022 Retrieved July 1 2022 Come from Away Awards and Nominations ibdb com Retrieved January 6 2020 a b c d From Gander to Broadway Archived November 14 2016 at the Wayback Machine Toronto Star November 13 2016 Page E2 Tony Wong a b c Ouzounian Richard December 14 2015 From Sept 11 tragedy a theatrical triumph Toronto Star Archived from the 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Retrieved December 4 2021 Come From Away cancels socially distanced concert West End run WhatsOnStage www whatsonstage com Retrieved January 21 2021 ACMN Come From Away Come From Away Retrieved July 7 2022 Come from Away at HOTA on the Gold Coast HOTA Retrieved July 7 2022 Due to illness within the company ComeFromAwayAUNZ at HOTAGC has rescheduled performances on Thursday 7 July 7 30pm and Friday 8 July 7 30pm Twitter Retrieved July 7 2022 Hebert James 9 11 Themed Come From Away Takes a Seattle Layover americantheatre com November 24 2015 McNulty Charles Generosity overcomes terrorism in unpretentious Come From Away Archived August 2 2016 at the Wayback Machine Los Angeles Times June 15 2015 BWW News Desk COME FROM AWAY Breaks All Box Office Records at Seattle Rep BroadwayWorld com Archived from the original on December 21 2016 Retrieved December 16 2016 Hetrick Adam Broadway Bound Musical Come From Away Begins DC Run Playbill September 2 2016 Marks Peter Come From Away stirs powerful 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