27 | Thursday, M arch 1 6, 2 0 1 7 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Marta Marychuk Reporter mmarychuk@oakvillebeaver.com Artscene "Connected to your Community " Sheridan celebrates Come From Away by Marta Marychuk Oakville Beaver Staff 1 · aw ' 1 _ Sheridan College students and staff had an opportunity to experience a bit of New York City as they celebrated the Broadway run of Come From Away. Come From Away is the new Canadian m usical created by Irene Sankoff and David Hein. They developed Come From Away at Sheridan College through the Canadian Mu sic Theatre Project (CM TP). The m usical officially opened on Broad w ay at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on Saturday, March 11, and recently played to sold-out crowds at Toronto's Royal Alexan dra Theatre. The event, held at the Oakville C am pus of Sheridan College earlier this m onth, featured som e of the sights, sounds and tastes of New York City, as well as video, m usic and photos from Come From Away during the m usical's development at Sheridan College in 2012 13. Come From Away tells the story of how Gander, Nfld., opened its doors and hearts to welcome thousands of stranded travelers m LM ig Mi | 1' w jk Sheridan College held a celebration of Come From Away, which was developed at the college through the Canadian Music Theatre Project. Here, program co-ordinator Marc Richard (third from left) poses with fourth-year theatre students, left to right, Kelsey Verzotti, Brandon Antonio, Connor Lucas, Caulin Moore and Emma Rudy. | Quin Vertolli photo after 9/11. The show has since enjoyed successful runs in San Diego, Seattle, W ashington and Toronto, as well as two b e n e ft perform ances in Gander, where it received an enthusiastic response. Sheridan M usic Theatre Performance grad uate Sue Dunstan is also a m ember of the com pany and made her Broadway debut on Feb. 28, during the show 's preview run. Sheridan's CMTP w as launched in 2011 and is C anada's f rst incubator program for developing new m usical theatre w orks by Canadian and international com posers, lyri cists and book-writers. W orking with a cast of students, writ ers bring their new m usical to life through w orkshops and staged readings. To date, 15 m usicals have been developed by the CMTP including Brantwood, which won the 2015 D ora Mavor Moore Audience Choice Award, and Come From Away. Three other m usicals have enjoyed pro fessional premieres, including The Theory of Relativity, Marathon of Hope, and Prom Queen: The Musical. For m ore information about CMTP, visit cmtp.sheridancollege.ca. filmca i - cinemas 171 S p e e r s R o a d (a t K e r r ) O a k v ille 905-338-6397 www.film.ca LOGAN (18A) MARCH 3 KONG: SKULL ISLAND (14A) MARCH 10 be au ty a n d th e beast (PG) march 17 p o w e r rangers ( stc ) m a r c h 24 th e boss baby ( stc ) fa c e b o o k .c o m /film c a @ Film C aC inem as MARCH 31