Come From Away - Tickets
Witness an uplifting story that reminds us of the goodness in humanity, as long as people set aside suspicion and hatred.
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why watch come from away
Nominated for an astonishing 7 awards at the 71st Tony Awards, Come From Away went on to win Best Direction of a Musical. A true story about the 38 planes that were ordered to land unexpectedly in the town of Gander in Newfoundland. The characters of the musical are based on the residents of Gander that housed and fed the 7000 stranded passengers. The Broadway musical was written by Irene Sankoff and David Hein after they visited the Newfoundland town on the 10th anniversary of the devastating 9/11 attacks, and learned about the goodwill of its inhabitants. The husband and wife went on to interview many of the citizens of Gander, and have created a gripping musical weaving together the narratives from the numerous individuals in a compelling manner.
The folk-rock score incorporating Gaelic elements works wonderfully along with the documentary-style of storytelling. The plot is riveting from the very beginning and you are always kept at the edge of your seat. The emotional impact is powerful and is especially relevant in the current state of affairs across the world. Riding the success of the musical on Broadway, a film adaptation is set to roll out within the next few years.
The Story
The story begins with the people of Gander describing how they learn about the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the morning of September 11. As a result, 38 flights are diverted and forced to land at Gander Airport, and the town’s population immediately doubles. The small Newfoundland town is not equipped to handle the sudden increase in its population, and the people of the town quickly spring into action. Initially, the people inside the plane are not allowed to exit the planes, leading to widespread confusion and conflicting information about the reason for being grounded.
Soon enough, the passengers are transferred to numerous emergency shelters around Gander, and they learn about the reason for their unexpected landing. The worried passengers attempt to contact their families and loved ones, hoping to tell them that they are safe. The travelers are extremely surprised at the warm hospitality of the people of the town, and they soon let their guards down and begin to bond with the inhabitants. Friendships are forged, as people connect with each other during this difficult time. Follow the heartening story of Gander, amidst one of the greatest tragedies in the modern world.
Good for
Lovers of serious dramas | Fans of real-life stories | First time West End goers
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Show Details
Opening: 30 Jan 2019
End: 15 Oct 2022
Show Timings
Mon, Thur & Fri | 7:30 PM |
Wed & Sat | 7:30 PM & 2:30 PM |
Leading Roles
Rachel Tucker as Annette, Beverley Bass and others
David Thaxton as Garth, Kevin Tuerff, and others
Written By
Irene Sankoff and David Hein
Directed By
Christopher Ashley
Additional Information
Duration
1 hour and 40 minutes
Audience
This production is recommended for ages 10+.
Available Facilities
In-house bar
Coat check
Wheelchair accessible
Seating
The Phoenix Theatre has a seating capacity of 1012.
Outside Food
Strictly prohibited. If you'd like to grab a meal before or after the show, check out our guide to the 30 Best Restaurants in the Theater District.
Dress Code
Smart and casual wear is recommended. Keep in mind, the theatre is air conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly.
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