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The Voyage Continues for SWEPT AWAY!

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After its record-breaking run, SWEPT AWAY moves to Broadway this fall. View this email as a webpage

After its record-breaking run, SWEPT AWAY moves to Broadway this fall. View this email as a webpage [here](. [Broadway.com]( [One hell of an adventure comes to Broadway]( [Swept Away: A New Musical Tale]( [Book by JOHN LOGAN. Music & Lyrics by THE AVETT BROTHERS. Choreographed by DAVID NEUMANN. Directed by MICHAEL MAYER.]( [Performances begin October 29]( [Get tickets]( [Adrian Blake Enscoe: Little Brother. Stark Sands: Big Brother. John Gallagher, Jr.: Mate. Wayne Duvall: Captain.] After sold-out runs from coast to coast, the musical adventure SWEPT AWAY storms Broadway this fall. “A spellbinding tale” (The Washington Post) of shipwreck, salvation and brotherhood set on the high seas, this odyssey of “mythic proportions” (San Francisco Chronicle) dares to ask how far would you go for adventure, for your loved ones, and for yourself. John Gallagher, Jr., Stark Sands, Adrian Blake Enscoe, and Wayne Duvall reprise their roles at the Longacre Theatre. SWEPT AWAY features music and lyrics by The Avett Brothers, a book by Tony Award® winner John Logan, direction by Tony Award winner Michael Mayer, choreography by Tony Award nominee David Neumann (Hadestown), scenic design by Tony Award winner Rachel Hauck (Hadestown), costume design by Tony Award winner Susan Hilferty (Wicked), sound design by Tony Award winner John Shivers (Kinky Boots), and lighting design by Tony Award winner Kevin Adams (American Idiot). [Watch the official music video]( [Watch the official music video for The Avett Brothers’ “A Gift for Melody Anne” from the new Broadway Musical SWEPT AWAY]( [Shubert Theatres] [LONGACRE THEATRE 220 W 48th ST]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [Threads]( [YouTube]( You received this message because you subscribed to our emails or you made a purchase on Broadway.com. [Manage my preferences](. Quick Links [Home]( [Explore Shows]( [Tickets Calendar]( [Gift Certificate]( Information [About Us]( [Privacy Policy]( [FAQ]( [Contact Us]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2024 Broadway.com All Rights Reserved This email was sent by: Broadway.com 729 7th Ave, 6th Floor New York, NY, 10019, United States

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