A new production of the musical will play Gander — the town where it’s set — this summer with a cast featuring nine Newfoundland and Labradorians
concluded its record-breaking Broadway run
The all-new production, directed by Newfoundlander Jillian Keiley, will run in Gander, N.L. — the town in which the musical is largely set — from July to September 2023. Producer Michael Rubinoff, who was the originating producer of “Come From Away,” said it has been “a dream” to bring the show back home to the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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