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Come From Away wins four Oliviers during theatre's biggest night

The musical, written by Irene Sankoff and David Hein, is among the big winners at the Royal Albert Hall

April 8, 2019 15:37
Gloria Estefan (front row centre) and Kelly Devine (front row second right) with the cast and crew of Come From Away who won Best New Musical during The Olivier Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on April 7, 2019
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Come From Away picked up four Olivier Awards, including best new musical, during Sunday night’s ceremony at Royal Albert Hall.

The musical, written by husband-and-wife Irene Sankoff and David Hein, also won for choreography, sound design and outstanding achievement in music.

Come From Away uses real-life testimony from passengers and crew who were stranded in the small Canadian town of Gander in the aftermath of 9/11. Edgware Chabad rabbi Leivi Sudak is one of the characters portrayed in a moving, multi-faith prayer scene.

Producer Michael Rubinoff, who first conceived of the idea for the show, tweeted that he was “overwhelmed by all the well wishes” the team had received following the win.