Friday, July 3, 2026

Come From Away - Guthrie Theater - July 2026

Come From Away

Program Cover

Book, Music and Lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Henn

Review by Ernest Edwards

The Guthrie Theater has a hit summer musical with their production of Come From Away. This musical shows humanity’s fullest potential. It’s a beautifully told story that can move you emotionally. Last nights production looked like it was sold out. Which is great news for the Guthrie Theater. 

Come From Away is a musical about the events of 9/11/2001. After the United States of America closed its air space, airplanes either had to turn back or get rerouted. 38 of those plans landed in Gander, Newfoundland. Here’s what I learned when I had first seen the National Tour of Come From Away at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Minneapolis back in January 2022. Before jet engines and jet fuel became as efficient as they are today, all cross Atlantic flights had to refuel at Gander. At one point in time Gander was the largest airport in the world. This musical is the story about how a town of 9,000, all of the sudden became at town of 16,000. It wasn’t just Gander that housed people, the “Plane People” as they are referred to the musical, were taken to towns all across Newfoundland. Schools were turned into shelters, folks opened their homes so the Plane People could have a shower. The whole community came together to help these strangers from around the world. 

Hard to believe that in 2026, it will be 25 years since 9/11. There’s a whole generation that was born after those events. This musical is great at telling an important part of the 9/11 story. I have been to the 9/11 Memorial, and the 9/11 Museum in NYC. I was not visiting NYC yet when the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center were still there. It is a unique experience to walk those grounds and to go through the Musuem. That day, to me is a moment in history that is etched in my mind.

Let me get back to focusing on the musical. The Guthrie has assembled a fine cast of mostly local actors for this production. It is an ensemble production. Each of the 12 cast members play a primary character, but also play many other characters throughout the production. That’s the structure of the show. It was the same way for the two times that I had seen the National Tour at the both the Orpheum Theatre and again at the Ordway. I remember hearing about the behind the scenes dilemmas of the January 2022 tour at the Orpheum. That was when theatre was starting to bounce back from Covid. Due to Covid, cast were being flown in almost daily from the Broadway production and other tours so the Minneapolis dates of the National Tour could still go on. As a member of the audience, I had no idea that was going on behind the scenes. What I had seen on stage was an excellent production. 

I need to talk about this cast that the Guthrie has assembled. What a cast it is! Evan Balasubramaniam as Kevin J., he has a voice that is a

Photo by Dan Norman
smooth as silver. The rest of the cast at last nights performance has several very recognizable names from the Twin Cities theatre scene. There’s Kate Beahan, Katie Bradley, Jennifer Grimm, Matthew Hall, Jon Andrew Hegge, Justin Keyes, Jim Lichtsheidl, Ann Michels, Eric Morris, Soara-Joya Ross and Janet Hayes Trow. This is an amazing cast who can definitely tell this story. 

I liked reading in the program about how the show was created. At the 10th Anniversary of 9/11 in Gander. The Plane People came back for a reunion. The creators of the musical used a similar technique that was also used for creating A Chorus Line. They interviewed the towns people and the Plane People at the reunion, capturing their stories and creating this wonderful musical. Come From Away is the most produced musical of the 2025/2026 season in the USA. Regionally I think there are at least three more productions announced for the 2026/2027 season. Come From Away premiered in Toronto before opening on Broadway in 2017. 

Another fun fact we learn from the musical, is the Plane People sent donations to Gander. Those donations were turned into a long running educational scholarship fund. They gave back to those who opened their hearts and gave them food, shelter and a community during uncertain times. 

Director Ken Gash has a created an important work of art on the Guthrie stage this summer. The scenery designed by Edward E. Haynes Jr., I really liked the scenery. It’s mostly a unit set with a turn table that is used very effectively. Both sides of the stage are flank by trees. It’s so visually appealing. 

Maybe it’s Come From Away connection to 9/11, this is such a wonderful musical about the five to six days following 9/11 that I can’t stop thinking about the story and these events. Whether you are familiar with 9/11 or not, drop everything and get out and see Come From Away. It plays through August 9, 2026. Check out www.guthrietheater.org for tickets. 

Come From Away - Guthrie Theater - July 2026

Come From Away Program Cover Book, Music and Lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Henn Review by Ernest Edwards The Guthrie Theater has a hit s...