Don't batten down the hatches just yet! Avett Brothers musical Swept Away, which last week announced an abrupt December 15 closing, is sticking around a little longer. Following a surge in ticket sales—what was initially set to be the final week of performances has already completely sold out—the show has moved its closing date to December 29, a two-week extension. The news broke when word of the extension, sent by ticket-selling platform Telecharge to ticketholders for formerly cancelled performances, hit social media.
The cast—namely Stark Sands—also shared the news with the audience after the show's curtain call December 10 at the Longacre Theatre. “The story we tell is about the will to survive against incredible odds," Sands said from the stage. "This show was scheduled to play its final performance on Sunday, but thanks to you, the audience members who have come out to see us since we made that announcement, it turns out there’s more life left in us yet.” Watch the full announcement in the video above.
Michael Mayer directs Swept Away, which along with songs by the folk-rock group, features a book by John Logan. David Newmann choreographs. Read the reviews here.
The show also recently announced the release of a Broadway cast recording in 2025. To pre-order the digital album, click here.
Leading the cast are Tony winner John Gallagher Jr. (Spring Awakening) as Mate, Sands (Kinky Boots) as Big Brother, Adrian Blake Enscoe (Dickinson) as Little Brother, and Wayne Duvall (1984) as Captain, all reprising their performances from the musical's earlier mountings at Berkeley Repertory and Arena Stage.
Returning alongside them are ensemble members Hunter Brown, Matt DeAngelis, Cameron Johnson, Brandon Kalm, Michael J. Mainwaring, Orville Mendoza, Tyrone L. Robinson, and John Sygar. Newly joining the company are Josh Breckenridge, Rico LeBron, Chase Peacock, and David Rowen. Swings John Michael Finley and Robert Pendilla round out the company.
Swept Away follows four survivors of an 1888 shipwreck off the coast of New Bedford, Massachusetts. As they struggle to stay alive, they must question whether or not they can live with the consequences of their actions, and discover how tragedy can lead to forgiveness.
The creative team also includes music arranger and orchestrator Chris Miller, music arranger and orchestrator/music supervisor Brian Usifer, music director Will Van Dyke, Tony-winning set designer Rachel Hauck, Tony-winning costume designer Susan Hilferty, four-time Tony-winning lighting designer Kevin Adams, Tony-winning sound designer John Shivers, and casting directors Jim Carnahan, Jillian Cimini, and Alexandre Bleau.
Swept Away is produced by Matthew Masten, Sean Hudock, and Madison Wells Live and executive-produced by Wagner Johnson Productions.
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