Come From Away at the Rep Nine Years Ago


Facebook told me I wrote about the show Come From Away nine years ago today. Here (with some editing) is what I wrote,

Regarding Come from Away, at Seattle Repertory Theater, there is something missing from the reviews. There has not been enough written about what the show is about. I hope to start some talking about that.
Nick and Diane sing Stop the World while standing literally on the edge of a fault line between shifting tectonic plates, taking photos. They look into each other’s eyes and out over the divide. In the context of them building a relationship in the middle of a tragedy, they beg the world to stop spinning. In one sense you hear them saying, stop the world we want to get off, it’s too much pain to bear. In another sense, they are saying the world is so transcendingly beautiful in that moment, so precious and perfect that they want to stop time so they can experience the moment forever. That really hit me.
This number was, to me the perfect summary of the show’s theme of beauty arising from tragedy. Is this too obvious or am I onto something?

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