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10 January, 2025

Get ready to fly away

THE highly anticipated feel-good musical ‘Come From Away’, presented by the Cairns Choral Society, opens tonight at the Cairns Performing Arts Centre (CPAC).

By Andree Stephens

The cast of Come from Away rehearse in readiness for tonight’s opening. Picture: Paul Furse/ frontrow foto
The cast of Come from Away rehearse in readiness for tonight’s opening. Picture: Paul Furse/ frontrow foto

After six months of rehearsal, the 20-strong ensemble will deliver a nine-show run of the story of when 38 planes, forced out of US air space on September 11, 2001, were unexpectedly diverted to the small town of Gander in Canada’s most easterly province, Newfoundland.  

Based on real-life stories of generosity and compassion for strangers, Come From Away won four Olivier Awards, including Best New Musical (London production) and the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical (Broadway).

Come From Away director Shaneen Mason, said the story focuses on how a town’s population doubled following the unexpected arrival of 7000 stranded passengers (nicknamed ‘come from aways’), and how the ‘Islander’ locals rallied together, providing shelter, food, and comfort in the wake of one of the 21st century’s darkest days.

“As the creators of the musical explain, it is not a story of September 11 but of September 12 – a day when ordinary people performed extraordinary acts,” she said.

“This is a truly uplifting story.”

Ms Mason said audiences would recognise some of the stellar line-up, “but will also be astonished by cast members making their Cairns Choral Society debut”.

“We are incredibly proud to bring this powerful production to Cairns,” she said.

Come From Away opens at the Cairns Performing Arts Centre (CPAC) on Friday, January 10 and runs until January 18, including two Saturday matinees.

Book now via www.ticketlink.com.au

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