The Avett Brothers' SWEPT AWAY Sets Broadway Dates and Theatre

The musical recently enjoyed an acclaimed run at Arena Stage.

By: Jun. 18, 2024
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The Avett Brothers' SWEPT AWAY Sets Broadway Dates and Theatre

The new musical Swept Away, with music by The Avett Brothers, has found its Broadway home and set a first performance date! It was previously announced that the production would open this fall. Now, it has been announced that performances will begin on October 29 at the Longacre Theatre, with an opening set for Tuesday, November 19.

The musical recently enjoyed an acclaimed run at Arena Stage.


Tickets for Swept Away go on-sale to the general public this Friday, June 21 at 10:00AM ET. An exclusive fan pre-sale begins this Thursday, June 20 at 10AM ET, lasting through 9:59AM ET on Friday, June 21.

To sign up for the exclusive fan pre-sale and to receive the latest news about the production, please visit www.sweptawaymusical.com

Broadway casting will be announced at a later date. 

The Swept Away creative team includes music arranger & orchestrator Chris Miller, music arranger & orchestrator/music supervisor Brian Usifer, music director Will Van Dyke, Tony Award-winning set designer Rachel Hauck, Tony Award-winning costume designer Susan Hilferty, four-time Tony Award-winning lighting designer Kevin Adams, Tony Award-winning sound designer John Shivers, and casting director Jim Carnahan, Jillian Cimini, and Alexandre Bleau, CSA.

About Swept Away

Set in 1888, Swept Away follows four survivors—a young man in search of adventure (Enscoe), his big brother who has sworn to protect him (Sands), a captain at the end of a long career at sea (Duvall), and a worldly first mate who has fallen from grace (Gallagher)—after a violent storm sinks their whaling ship off the coast of New Bedford, Massachusetts. How far will they go to stay alive? And can they live with the consequences? Described as “reverberating all the way into your core” (San Francisco Chronicle), this electrifying, soul-stirring musical explores how facing tragedy can open the door to forgiveness, if only we’ll let it.