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Come from Away

Phoenix Theatre, London, Great Britain
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Monday 2 January 2023

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Important Info
Type: Musical
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 14:30
Overview

The critically acclaimed musical ​Come From Away​, the moving tale that captured the spirit of true events that transpired in the wake of 9/11. Winning four Olivier Awards, including Best New Musical, Come From Away has swept the West End being praised with a wave of five star reviews from both critics and the public alike.

The critically acclaimed musical ​Come From Away​, the moving tale that captured the spirit of true events that transpired in the wake of 9/11.

Come From Away ​tells the story of what happened to a small town called Gander,Newfoundland and Labrador during the events of September 11, 2001, when 38 planes had to unexpectedly land. The small community had to rally together throughout the struggle and accommodate nearly 7,000 passengers following the tragedy of 9/11. Many of the characters are based upon real-life passengers, including Nick and Diane Marson, a Brit and an American who fell in love in real life following the disaster.

Tony® and Grammy® nominated writers ​Irene Sankoff ​and ​David Hein​ have taken the accounts of those involved and created a musical full of charm, wit and compassion.

Come From Away ​stars ​Alice Fearn as Annette, Beverly Bass and others; ​Mark Dugdale​ as Garth, Kevin Tuerff and others; ​James Doherty as Claude Elliot and others; ​Tarinn Callender ​as Bob and others; ​Emma Salvo​ as Janice Mosher and others; ​Jonathan Andrew Hume​ as Ali, Kevin Jung and others; ​Mary Doherty​ as Bonnie Harris and others; ​Alistair Harvey​ as Doug, Nick Marson and others; ​Harry Morrison as Oz Fudge and others; ​Kate Graham​ as Diane Gray and others; ​Cat Simmons​ as Hannah O’Rourke and others; and ​Jenna Boyd ​as Beulah Davis and others. The show is directed by ​Christopher Ashley.

Come From Away Reviews

★★★★★ THE TIMES - "This musical gets everything right. Irresistible and inspiring."

★★★★★ TIME OUT - "This miraculous masterpiece is totally, soul-feedingly wonderful."

THE DAILY BEAST - "A celebration of the best of humankind."

THE GUARDIAN - "A global phenomenon, and you can see why."

History

Come from Away is a Canadian musical with book, music and lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein. It is set in the week following the September 11 attacks and tells the true story of what transpired when 38 planes were ordered to land unexpectedly in the small town of Gander in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, as part of Operation Yellow Ribbon. The characters in the musical are based on (and in most cases share the names of) real Gander residents as well as some of the 7,000 stranded travelers they housed and fed.

Venue Info

Phoenix Theatre - London
Location   Charing Cross Road, West End

Over the years, The Phoenix Theatre has been home to many successful plays and musicals, ranging from ​Love for Love​ b​y John Gielgud to the delightful ​Into the Woods​ ​by Stephen Sondheim starring Julia McEnzie. In 1991, the musical ​Blood Brothers​ hit the stage and ran until 2013, making it the longest running show ever at the Phoenix.

Built for Sidney Bernstein, Baron Bernstein, the theatre was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Bertie Crewe, and Cecil Massey. It has a restrained neoclassical exterior, but an interior designed in an Italianate style by director and designer Theodore Komisarjevsky. Vladimir Polunin copied works by Tintoretto, Titian, Pinturicchio, and Giorgione. It has a safety curtain that holds Jacopo del Sellaio's The Triumph of Love.

There are golden engravings in the auditorium, and red seats, carpets and curtains. This look is based on traditional Italian theatres. There are decorated ceilings and sculpted wooden doors throughout the building.

It opened on 24 September 1930 with the premiere of Private Lives by Noël Coward, who also appeared in the play, with Adrienne Allen, Gertrude Lawrence and Laurence Olivier. Coward returned to the theatre with Tonight at 8.30 a series of ten plays, in 1936 and Quadrille in 1952.

The Phoenix has had a number of successful plays including Norman Ginsbury's Viceroy Sarah in 1935, and John Gielgud's Love for Love during the Second World War. Harlequinade and The Browning Version, two plays by Terence Rattigan, opened on 8 September 1948 at the theatre. In 1950, it staged Frederick Lonsdale's final play The Way Things Go.

In the mid-1950s, Paul Scofield and Peter Brook appeared at the theatre. In 1968, a musical version of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales opened and ran for around two thousand performances. Night and Day, a 1978 play by Tom Stoppard, ran for two years.

The theatre hosted many musicals in the 1980s and 1990s, including The Biograph Girl with Sheila White, The Baker's Wife by Stephen Schwartz directed by Trevor Nunn, and Into the Woods by Stephen Sondheim, starring Julia McKenzie. There were also a number of plays by William Shakespeare. Its first pantomime was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs starring Dana in 1983.

The production of Blood Brothers, the Willy Russell musical that transferred from The Albery Theatre in November 1991, ended a 21-year run on 10 November 2012 after becoming the longest-running production at the theatre. Following limited engagements of Goodnight Mr Tom and Midnight Tango. The theatre then played host to the original West End production of Broadway musical Once, which opened in April 2013 and closed on 21 March 2015.

Bend it Like Beckham: The Musical, Guys and Dolls and The Last Tango played in 2016, with Dirty Dancing and Peppa Pig's Surprise comprising the 2016 Christmas season.

The Girls, a new musical by Gary Barlow and Tim Firth based on The Calendar Girls film, played at the Phoenix Theatre with previews from 28 January 2017, and officially opened on 21 February 2017. The production closed on 15 July 2017.

Chicago the Musical opened at the Phoenix Theatre on 11 April 2018, starring Cuba Gooding Jr. as Billy Flynn, Sarah Soetaert as Roxie Hart, Josefina Gabrielle as Velma Kelly, and Ruthie Henshall as Mama Morton. A cast change saw Martin Kemp take over the role of Billy Flynn, with Alexandra Burke as Roxie Hart, Mazz Murray as Mama Morton, and Denise Van Outen as Velma Kelly. The show is set to close on 5 January 2019.

In June 2018, it was announced that the hit Broadway musical Come from Away is set to transfer to The Phoenix in February 2019.

Important Info
Type: Musical
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 14:30
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