Come From Away

Come From Away Tickets

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Tickets at Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre

The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (formerly known as the Plymouth) was built in 1917 by the Shuberts. It was renamed the Gerald Schoenfeld in 2005 to honor the late chairman of the Shubert Organization.

Address

236 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
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Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre

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About Come From Away on Broadway

Venue

Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre
236 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
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Duration

100 minutes (no intermission)

Audience

Ages 10 and up

Previews

Feb. 18, 2017

Opening

March 12, 2017

Closing

Oct. 2, 2022

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Story for Come From Away

WINNER! 2019 OLIVIER AWARD FOR BEST MUSICAL
&
WINNER! BEST MUSICAL ALL ACROSS NORTH AMERICA

This New York Times Critics’ Pick takes you into the heart of the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clashed and nerves ran high, but uneasiness turned into trust, music soared into the night, and gratitude grew into enduring friendships.

Don’t miss this breathtaking new musical written by Tony® nominees Irene Sankoff and David Hein, and helmed by Tony-winning Best Director, Christopher Ashley. Newsweek cheers, “It takes you to a place you never want to leave!” On 9/11, the world stopped. On 9/12, their stories moved us all.

Critics’ Reviews for Come From Away

"Not just a spark of light in a dark time – it’s a spotlight of blazingly bright proportions. I CAN’T THINK OF A MUSICAL WE NEED MORE RIGHT NOW."

Entertainment Weekly

"A phenomenon on Broadway and abroad!"

The Seattle Times

"You can sense the connections with the show being felt in the theatre, row by row."

Variety