The Standard (St. Catharines)

Come From Away wins more

Show wins 4 Helen Hayes Awards, including outstandin­g musical

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WASHINGTON — Canada’s Come From Away has won four Helen Hayes Awards, including outstandin­g musical production.

The awards, handed out during a ceremony at the Lincoln Theatre in Washington D.C., on Monday night, celebrate excellence in profession­al theatre throughout the city’s metropolit­an area.

Come From Away also received the award for outstandin­g musical director for Christophe­r Ashley, outstandin­g supporting actress in a musical for Jenn Colella and outstandin­g ensemble in a musical.

The 9/11-inspired musical was staged at Ford’s Theatre in Washington D.C.,before its current run on Broadway and a return engagement in Toronto set for February 2018.

Created by Canadian husband-and-wife duo Irene Sankoff and David Hein, Come From Away is centred on Gander, N.L., in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.

The remote East Coast town provided refuge to 6,579 passengers and crew on 38 planes that were diverted when U.S. air space was closed.

Now in its 33rd year, the Helen Hayes Awards are named after the late actress and Washington native whose prolific career spanned nearly eight decades. Hayes is one of only a handful of individual­s to have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony — dubbed the EGOT — and is widely known as the “First Lady of the American Theatre.”

Award nomination­s were grouped in “Helen” or “Hayes” categories depending on the number of Actors’ Equity Associatio­n members involved in the production. Come From Away was grouped in the “Hayes” cohort, designated for production­s with more than 51 per cent of the cast working under an Equity contract.

Come From Away recently won five Outer Critics Circle Awards, including outstandin­g new Broadway musical.

The homegrown musical is also nominated for seven Tony Awards, including best musical. The Broadway honours will be handed out in New York on June 11.

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