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Average client review: 4.0 star rating (iv.0 Stars)

Number of reviews: 26

5.0 star rating Joy Elbert from Los Angeles, California

SEEN ON BROADWAY IN MAY 2018

I was so moved past the play in New York, could not await to see it once again in Los Angeles with my friends and family. I am and so looking forward to seeing the tour bandage in December. at the Music Middle. It is truly a wonderful experience that I would recommend to anyone. Information technology reminds us how 9/11 changed us all.

5.0 star rating Nancy from Barkhamsted

REALATED TO THE GAY LUMBERJACK

My cousin is one of the passengers on whom the play is based. It's an boggling accommodation of extraordinary events. I've seen it nine times on Broadway and it's always new.

5.0 star rating Julia watson from Ottawa, Ontario

First-class

we saw this evidence in NYC last summer and were amazed at the whole product and cast! Its a wonderful heart lifting story of Canadian eastward coast culture and how resilient they can be during a sudden crisis.. was very proud of being Canadian . You will laugh ,and cry during many touching moments. I cast plays both the passengers AND the Newfoundlanders. Impressive.

5.0 star rating Helen Bob Tape from Ottawa, Ontario

PERFECT Championship

It was a superb play it catured the story line in a comical and accurate account we would take our teens or adult children to itour newfoundland friends from faraway will dear it

5.0 star rating Lori Stokes from Friday Harbor, Washington

TRULY ONE OF THE VERY BEST PLAYS I Accept Always SEEN!

This play is admittedly excellent. Artistic staging, beautiful musical score, heart-warming story, wonderful acting/singing, positive message. I saw it on Broadway and definitely programme to see it a second time when it comes to Seattle in 2018!

5.0 star rating Robin from San Francisco, California

Phenomenal!!!

I accept listened to the soundtrack numerous times merely seeing the evidence took it to an entirely different level. To observe something positive from such a horrific event should remind the states all to treat each other. I highly recommend this testify. It is at present my new favorite!

5.0 star rating Patty Bowman from Ontario, Canada

SAW Information technology IN TORONTO

When my husband said he bought tickets to come across Come From Abroad for the day later on Christmas I was a flake disappointed. Subsequently I couldn't thank him plenty. I told my sisters they HAD to take my dad when it arrives in Pittsburgh. Can't wait to hear their reviews. My female parent was from Ontario and my Dad from New York. We were raised in Pittsburgh. This prove is a remarkable, funny, serious, heartwarming & patriotic story, for both sides of the boarder.

5.0 star rating Lynn Victoria from Vancouver, British Columbia

EXTRAORDINARY STORY AND PRODUCTION

I saw this when it opened on Broadway and admittedly loved it. This touring cast did a very good operation but there were sound issues for us on the mezzanine level. We missed about thirty% of the spoken and singing dialogue as a effect. The heavy Texan emphasis of the female person airline captain was extremely hard to decipher at times whereas the New York functioning was 100% clear. Some of the Newfie dialogue was also extremely difficult to follow, even though I knew the story already. This was frustrating considering my partner missed a lot of the details. Early in the performance, when the policeman described pulling over motorists and giving them a warning, the punchline got a laugh from some of the audience but the mezzanine audience could not really hear what he said regarding STFD. It was still a very enjoyable performance overall, but I was spoiled by having seen the original female pb on Broadway. She really was a standout whereas this cast was a solid performance among 12.

5.0 star rating Andrea Davis from Calgary, Alberta

LIVED EVERY MOMENT

Brilliant production, sharing drama, empathy and the gratitude of life. The forcefulness and bond of the human spirit rises above all during times of crisis. I laughed and cried as I sat on the edge of my seat, recounting the dark of our personal trauma. My married man and I survived the sinking of the Costa Concordia off the island of Giglio, Tuscan coast in 2012. We lived every moment with the cast recounting our ain rescue on a "rock" that housed a permanent population of 700 people. On this night, each and every local came together to aid with the rescue of 4000 passengers and crew. Medical services, crunch centers, housing, warmth, food vesture and shelter. Schools, churched and homes were opened, phones and computers had no limit as we made calls to our beloved families and homeland embassies sharing tales of our survival and pleading for help to become back home. Tragically 32 people lost their lives on this nighttime, never to be forgotten – R.I.P. Friendships were sealed when we returned to thank, hug and share wine with Friends that have bonded forever. Thanks to resuers'. WE LOVED EVERY MOMENT - Thank you Yous!

5.0 star rating Harry South. from Omaha, Nebraska

A MARVEL OF KINETIC ENERGY

We LOVED CFA on Broadway in December and couldn't reject the opportunity to encounter information technology in Omaha in 3/27/nineteen when it crossed our path there. Fantastic. The full house roared approval throughout. I'd forgotten how side-splittingly funny the show is in the center portion and of course there wasn't a dry eye in the theater when all is said and washed. I'd like to single out Jane Bunting for kudos - Jen Colella is a tough act to follow but Ms Bunting was a superb Beverly Bass.

5.0 star rating Elizabeth from Kansas City, Missouri

Nosotros LOVED IT!

We saw Come From Away in Toronto and tin't look to see it in KC too. It was a really amazing production and the story was so well written. It takes you by surprise over and over.

5.0 star rating Rick Moskovitz from Skokie, Illinois

COME FROM Abroad

My wife Marsha saw Come From Abroad on Broadway in June. Great show. Fast moving & very interesting. No suspension. Very enjoyable.

5.0 star rating Maryann Harpur from New Baltimore, MI

LOVED

Astonishing! I could see it once again and again. This play truly moved me.

5.0 star rating Bonnie k from Rochester, New York

FANTASTIC

I have been a member of RBTL for 20 years and I tin say this play is definitely one of the all-time. Thanks then much for a great night

5.0 star rating Jamie Richardson from Colbore, Ontario

DEEPLY MOVING AND HIGHLY ENTERTAINING

Wasn't sure how a musical could maybe exist made from this story and was honestly more than than a little skeptical. Have never meant a continuing ovation and applause more than. All events are handled with but the right amount of humour and/or sorrow. The music and audio resonated well and we had no trouble understanding any of the accents. The actors versatility was astounding and we have spent time merely trying to call back who played who and information technology's surprisingly difficult because they transformed themselves, and the settings, then well by incredibly simple means.

4.0 star rating Linda Goeldner from Des Moines, Iowa

MY SON EXPERIENCED THIS

We have but bought tickets to attend Opening Night. so have not seen it yet, but he experienced information technology and I remember the phone phone call from him and his experience as a then single guy and the hospitality he received. Looking forward to seeing the show. He has come to DM from Madison WI

4.0 star rating Molly Southward from Minneapolis, Minnesota

IF IT WASNT FOR HAMILTON, I WOULD Requite THIS 5 STARS.

This was a swell evidence. It hitting on all the emotions; joy, fearfulness, shame, sadness, funny. Cleverly written and astonishing phase design. I could go back again and over again and again. yous will discover yourself toe tapping to the music, crying with the characters, and laughing out loud. Everything you would want in a musical.

3.0 star rating Sandra from Ottawa, Ontario

MUDDLED Audio

Enjoyed the performance just found the acoustics sadly lacking. Many of the lines were hard to understand and some of the songs were smothered by the music.

3.0 star rating Chris Rowland from Oxford Station ON

POOR Audio DESIGN

This was our first time visiting the NAC and then accept no other performance to compare. Sound was very poor in the mezzanine. Could only make out almost half of the spoken words and essentially none of the lyrics in choruses. I have to believe this is a audio design issue since I have not heard of acoustical issue in this venue. This irritant was outset past great performances.

3.0 star rating William Smith from Bristol, Quebec

ACOUSTICS A Trouble

Nosotros were prepared to watch this musical from 'Away' - namely the balcony at the NAC. Even those seats were $86. We didn't look the quality of experience you get from a proficient orchestra seat. And it is indeed a good story, well-paced and well-acted. Only hey, are nosotros not to expect ameliorate sound quality than this? Information technology's downright annoying to hear a few chuckles nearby afterwards a clever punchline that you unfortunately haven't heard. Some of the actors came across adequately clearly simply others sounded like a jumble of mumbles. I have very proficient hearing, incidentally. All in all, I wouldn't say information technology's a neat show. But it'due south a very adept one - if you get to hear all of information technology.

3.0 star rating Catherine Reilly from Guelph, Ontario

SURPRISE SUCCESS

Here are my thoughts; The ring was rockin'.....amazing The story ...known.... minimialist staging...boring... accents and hat changes...amazing Just one solo...lamentable...she was amazing...choral singing...limited This endeavour was a lucky interruption for the writers in this current political climate. Linden McIntyre'southward electric current novel "The Wake" tells a more heart wrenching story of Newfoundland, the resilience and suffering of its people and its helping hand rescuing Americans

2.0 star rating Ian from Ottawa, Ontario

Smashing CAST, COULD Not HEAR IT IN AMPHITHEATRE LEVEL

Loved it, but the audio was seriously lacking at the amphitheatre level - could non clearly hear ANY of the actors when they spoke individually - really detracted from the show. My wife saw it in NYC originally and said the overall bear on was much groovy. Hopefully they tin set up this for future shows.

2.0 star rating Paid a bunch and couldn't hear a thing! from Ottawa, Ontario

THE ACOUSTICS WERE TERRIBLE

Firstly, I don't want to shed a negative light on the NAC and such a popular play, just I have to say something hither. Our party of four could non hear most of the play. I would give it one star but anybody else is giving it five. Nosotros were there Aug 24 at NAC, box on the balcony level. Total waste of time if this is typical of the performances and non a technical anomaly?

2.0 star rating Mary from Ottawa, Ontario

Come up FROM AWAY

Was so looking forward to the play and and then sooo disappointed with the sound - could not hear or sympathise what the actors were saying . I have splendid hearing. I take friends that sat in a unlike location and they had the aforementioned complaint - I take been to the NAC many times before and haven't encountered this problem - it sounded similar there was an echo with the voices.

2.0 star rating Colleen from Deep River, Ontario

ACOUSTICS SPOILED THE Operation

For years I have had the subscription to Broadway Across Canada. The hype virtually "Come from Abroad" had me excited to see this show. We were in the Orchestra section with excellent seats. We do not have any hearing issues. We could not hear any of the actors lines whether they were speaking or singing. How frustrating. I am not sure if this was the cast or the acoustics of the NAC. I would not recommend this play in this venue, sadly.

2.0 star rating A. M. from Boston, Massachusetts

NOT WORTHY OF THE ACCLAIM

I can't help but think that many of the glowing reviews are based more on the thought of 9/11 proficient will than on the show itself. The actors were constantly swapping the most basic of costumes to switch into their alternate characters, creating unnecessary confusion and lark. The chief set up with the woods was beautiful, just also that the production value was so poor that it felt similar a high-school-level show as opposed to a 18-carat Broadway-worthy ane. There was little graphic symbol evolution, if any, and then much more could've been fabricated of the varying emotions that I tin can imagine originated from that time. It was truly disappointing and nowhere near the quality of the usual performances at the BOH.

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