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Come From Away creators and all-Canadian cast prepare for Toronto return

Cast and crew of a new Come From Away production in Toronto are gearing up for a planned seven-month run which starts in February.

Cast and crew prepping for February debut of new Canadian Come From Away in Toronto

A second Come From Away production will launch in 2018 in Toronto and will feature an all-Canadian cast.

Actor George Masswohl got cast for the upcoming Canadian production of Come From Awaywithout actually having seen the Broadway hit.

Not that it was intentional.

"Couldn't get a ticket!" says Masswohl, who will play Claude in Mirvish Production's new seven-month run of the show at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, starting in February.

He wasn't alone in getting shut out of the massive hit. Tickets were hard to come by during the show's brief run in Toronto last winter, before it left for Broadway and went on to win a Tony Award.

Playwrights David Hein and Irene Carl Sankoff at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York City, a day before the Broadway debut of Come from Away. (Darryl Murphy/CBC)

Come From Away,written and created by Canadian couple Irene Sankoff and David Hein, tells the true story of how the town of Gander, N.L., welcomed over 7,000 stranded airline passengers after 9/11. The show's momentum hasn't slowed since last year's Toronto premiere: its soundtrack was just nominated for a Grammy and the creators are hard at work on a script for a film adaptation.

An actor's playground

They've said the movie version will be bigger and grander than the play, which takes a minimalist approach to stage design. But February's production won't stray from the original esthetic, Hein said at a rehearsal on Thursday.

"It's this incredible magic act, what they do onstage with 12 chairs and a few tables," he said. "It's created in that same style that we fell in love with, which is sort of a Newfoundland kitchen party, where we invite the audience in and we all tell stories."

"It's an actor's playground," Sankoff added. "You get to really enjoy the skills of these actors, and the musicians, and be in the room where it happens."

Actors take part in a rehearsal for the play Come from Away on Broadway in this undated handout photo. (The Canadian Press)

There will be some changes, though. Sankoff said a new song was added to the Broadway production that Toronto audiences didn't hear last fall. And they're excited to be telling the story with an all-Canadian cast.

"We're so proud ... to wake up every day and tell this Canadian story, and now with a Canadian cast back in our town where it was created," Hein said.

"We've seen it a million times. We never get tired of the magic they tell."