Pre-Broadway tryouts (2015–2017) Come from Away had its first professional production in 2015. It premiered at the
La Jolla Playhouse in
San Diego as a co-production with the
Seattle Repertory Theatre, where it was directed by
Christopher Ashley and choreographed by
Kelly Devine. Its first preview was on May 29, 2015, with an opening night on June 11, 2015 and an initial closing date of July 5, 2015. It was "a hit", and was extended twice until July 12, 2015. The production was nominated for eight
Craig Noel Awards and won six. The musical then played at the
Seattle Repertory Theatre, where it began performances on November 13, 2015.
Examiner.com reported that
Come From Away "set an all-time record for single ticket sales in a 24-hour period at Seattle Rep" as of December 1, 2015, and the managing director of Seattle Rep said it was "now officially the highest grossing work that the theatre has ever done in its 53-year history". It was extended by a week and closed December 20, 2015.
Come from Away began performances at
Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on September 2, 2016. It was set to close on October 9, 2016, but was extended through October 16. The production was nominated for 14
Helen Hayes Awards and won 4, including Outstanding Production. Later in October, the cast played two concert performances in Gander at the
Steele Community Centre. It played a final pre-Broadway engagement at the
Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, beginning performances on November 15, 2016. The show's entire run sold out during the second week of performances, and the venue added 16 extra seats and one extra performance to try to meet the demand. The musical also set a ticket sales record for the theatre, selling $1.7million in tickets in a single week. The show closed in Toronto on January 8, 2017.
Broadway (2017–2022) Come from Away began previews on
Broadway on February 18, 2017, at the
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, and officially opened on March 12, 2017. Direction was 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. Before the March 15, 2017, performance, Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau gave a speech to the audience. At the
71st Tony Awards,
Come From Away was nominated for seven Tonys, including Best Musical. It won one, Best Direction for Christopher Ashley. The show was reported to have a $12million capitalization, and recouped in about eight months. On March 12, 2020,
Come from Away closed due to the
COVID-19 Broadway lockdown. The show reopened on September 21, 2021, after a year and a half. During the closure, members of the company performed a free concert at the
Lincoln Memorial to commemorate 20 years since the
September 11 attacks. The show closed on October 2, 2022, after 25 previews and 1,669 regular performances.
Original Canadian production (2018–2021) Following the success of the pre-Broadway engagement,
Mirvish Productions announced they would be opening a Canadian production of
Come from Away that would include an all-Canadian cast. The original Canadian production played an engagement in
Winnipeg at the
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre between January 12 and February 3, 2018. The entire four-week run sold out before performances began. Following this, the production began performances at the
Royal Alexandra Theatre in
Toronto on February 13, 2018. It recouped its full capitalization in 14 weeks. The show ended its run at the Royal Alexandra Theatre on January 20, 2019. This allowed the production to move to the nearby
Elgin Theatre, since Mirvish was staging
Dear Evan Hansen at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in March 2019. While the production was moved between theatres, the cast performed eight benefit concerts of the show at the Holy Heart Theatre in
St. John's. The show opened at the Elgin Theatre on February 5, 2019. Following the early closure of
Dear Evan Hansen,
Come from Away closed at the Elgin Theatre on December 1, and again transferred back to the Royal Alexandra Theatre, where it resumed performances on December 13, 2019. The musical played there until March 2020, when Mirvish suspended all performances due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. After a 21-month hiatus,
Come from Away reopened at the Royal Alexandra Theatre on December 15, 2021. After a crew member tested positive for COVID, the show announced it would cancel four performances, planning to resume on December 28. Mirvish subsequently announced on December 27 that the production was closed permanently, citing pandemic-related financial difficulties. Its final performance was December 22, 2021.
North American tours (2018–2025) Come from Away began a North American tour in October 2018 at the Capitol Theatre in
Yakima, Washington, before officially opening at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, Washington later that month. The cast included
Becky Gulsvig as Beverley/Annette & others,
Kevin Carolan as Claude & others, and
Megan McGinnis as Bonnie & others. The tour recouped in 19 weeks. A non-union tour began on November 19, 2023, at the
Alaska Center for the Performing Arts and closed May 9, 2025.
West End (2019–2023) Come from Away played at the
Abbey Theatre in
Dublin from December 6, 2018, to January 19, 2019, prior to a transfer to London's
West End. The cast included
Rachel Tucker as Beverley/Annette & others,
Clive Carter as Claude & others, and
Cat Simmons as Hannah & others. It began performances at the
Phoenix Theatre on January 30, 2019.
Alice Fearn replaced Tucker in February 2020. The production was halted on March 16, 2020 after new COVID restrictions were announced. It reopened on July 22, 2021, after 17 months of closure. The West End production closed on January 7, 2023, after 1,048 performances.
Australia (2019–2023) An Australian production opened at the
Comedy Theatre in
Melbourne in July 2019. The cast included
Nicholas Brown as Kevin J./Ali & others and
Katrina Retallick as Diane & others. The production was affected by multiple lockdowns in Australia due to
COVID-19. The company was planned to tour several cities in China, but the tour was canceled due to COVID-19. It has toured in Brisbane, Sydney, and Canberra, and broke box office records in both Melbourne and Canberra.
UK & Ireland tour (2024–2025) A touring production of
Come from Away began March 1, 2024, at the
Curve Theatre in
Leicester. The cast included
Amanda Henderson as Beulah & others. The tour closed January 5, 2025.
Other productions Europe • A Swedish-language production played in
Norrköping from September 26 to October 25, 2020, and in
Linköping from November 20, 2020, to January 9, 2021, at the
Östgöta Theatre. • A Dutch production premiered at the Luxor Theater in
Rotterdam on November 18, 2021. The cast included
Willemijn Verkaik as Beverley/Annette & others. It ran until June 6, 2022. • A production ran at the
Tampere Workers' Theatre in Finland from September 21 to December 31, 2022. • A Danish production opened October 21, 2022 at Fredericia Musicalteater, and was nominated for a
Reumert Award. • A French-language production was staged at
Festival Bruxellons in
Brussels in the summer of 2024. • A Spanish-language production took place at the Teatro Marquina in
Madrid, beginning September 12, 2024. • A German-language production began performances at
Theater Regensburg in
Regensburg on February 10, 2025, and played at
Deutsches Theater in
Munich in July.
The Americas A Spanish-language production premiered at
Teatro Maipo in
Buenos Aires in 2022, and has had four seasons there as of 2025. Several productions of
Come from Away have been staged in Gander. From July 7 to September 3, 2023, a sold-out production ran at the Joseph R Smallwood Arts & Culture Centre. The cast included Broadway cast members Petrina Bromley as Beverley/Annette & others and
Astrid Van Wieren as Diane & others. Local productions have also run in the summers of 2024 and 2025, directed by
Jillian Keiley.
Come from Away returned to Toronto in 2024 with the support of federal funding. It played at the
Babs Asper Theatre in Ottawa between August 14 and September 1, 2024. The majority of the cast returned from the previous Toronto production and, for the Ottawa run, included
Irene Sankoff as Bonnie & others. A production played at the
National Theatre of Panama in
Panama City from September 24 to October 6, 2024. A production is planned for the
MS Queen Elizabeth cruise ship beginning October 16, 2025. Numerous regional productions have also been staged at venues in Canada and the United States, including the
Savoy Theatre, Glace Bay, the
KIRA Amphitheatre, Saint Andrews and
Imperial Theatre, Saint John in 2025, and an upcoming production is planned for 2026 at
Neptune Theatre, Halifax and the
Confederation Centre of the Arts, Charlottetown. In late March 2026, it was announced that the first Portuguese-language adaptation of the musical would premiere in
São Paulo, Brazil, where from June 26 to August 02 2026 it would occupy the stage of the Teatro Ruth Escobar. Casting will be revealed at a later date.
Asia Productions were staged at the Kwanglim Arts Center in
Seoul and at various theatres across Japan in 2024. In 2025, a production played in
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