

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Filmed live on Broadway, the Tony Award-winning musical tells the remarkable true story of 38 flights grounded in a small Canadian town on September 11, 2001. As the locals host these “come from aways,” they come together and find hope.
Top Cast


Jenn Colella
Jenn Colella
Beverly / Annette / Others
Jenn Colella
Beverly / Annette / Others


Joel Hatch
Joel Hatch
Claude / Others
Joel Hatch
Claude / Others


Tony LePage
Tony LePage
Kevin T. / Garth / Others
Tony LePage
Kevin T. / Garth / Others


Caesar Samayoa
Caesar Samayoa
Kevin J. / Ali / Others
Caesar Samayoa
Kevin J. / Ali / Others


Astrid Van Wieren
Astrid Van Wieren
Beulah / Others
Astrid Van Wieren
Beulah / Others


Jim Walton
Jim Walton
Nick / Others
Jim Walton
Nick / Others


Petrina Bromley
Petrina Bromley
Bonnie / Others
Petrina Bromley
Bonnie / Others


Sharon Wheatley
Sharon Wheatley
Diane / Others
Sharon Wheatley
Diane / Others


Emily Walton
Emily Walton
Janice / Others
Emily Walton
Janice / Others


Q. Smith
Q. Smith
Hannah / Others
Q. Smith
Hannah / Others
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