Swept Away

Previews Begin
October 29, 2024
Opening Night
November 19, 2024
Closing Date
December 15, 2024
Running Time
90 mins
No intermission
Theatre
Longacre Theatre
Group Min
10+ Tickets

About the Show

From the chart-topping folk-rock band The Avett Brothers comes “a spellbinding tale” (The Washington Post) of shipwreck, salvation and brotherhood set on the high seas.

An odyssey of “mythic proportions” (San Francisco Chronicle), SWEPT AWAY features a book by Tony Award®- winner John Logan (Red, Moulin Rouge! The Musical), direction by Tony Award-winner Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening, American Idiot), and choreography by Tony Award nominee David Neumann (Hadestown).

Recommended for ages 12 and up. *Please note that children under 4 are not permitted in the theater, and all audience members must have a ticket.

About the Show

From the chart-topping folk-rock band The Avett Brothers comes “a spellbinding tale” (The Washington Post) of shipwreck, salvation and brotherhood set on the high seas.

An odyssey of “mythic proportions” (San Francisco Chronicle), SWEPT AWAY features a book by Tony Award®- winner John Logan (Red, Moulin Rouge! The Musical), direction by Tony Award-winner Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening, American Idiot), and choreography by Tony Award nominee David Neumann (Hadestown).

Recommended for ages 12 and up. *Please note that children under 4 are not permitted in the theater, and all audience members must have a ticket.

Performance Schedule

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Ticket Prices

About the Theatre

Longacre Theatre

220 W 48th St
New York, NY 10036

The Longacre, named for Longacre Square (now Times Square), was built by producer/manager H.H. Frazee (also known as the owner of the Boston Red Sox who sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees). After Frazee fell into financial difficulties, the theatre changed hands many times before being sold to Astor Theatre Incorporated, a Shubert subsidiary, in 1919. WOR leased it from 1943-1953 as a radio and television playhouse.