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Spring Musical: Come From Away

On Sunday, May 3rd, 2026, we closed the curtain on a remarkable run of performances, welcoming more than 1,400 guests to the Major Bowes Auditorium. Each evening was filled with energy, connection, and a shared appreciation for what our students brought to the stage.

Special guests, including Q. Smith and Jack Oehm, spent time with our students and audience, adding an extra layer of meaning to the evening.

Experiencing Come From Away together in that setting made the night feel both personal and connected to something larger than the performance itself.

As one guest shared, “It didn’t feel like an event—it felt like we were part of something unfolding in real time.” That sentiment captures exactly what we hoped to create.

We look forward to sharing what’s ahead as we continue to grow our theater and arts program and welcome you back soon.

The image shows a poster for a musical production titled %22Come From Away%22 presented by The Stepinac Theatre, featuring a globe-shaped logo and information about the show's dates and ticket purchase.

Click to see photos of the event!

Archbishop Stepinac High School and The Stepinac Theatre Program are Proud Supporters of the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation.

Please consider making an additional contribution to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation in the 25th anniversary year of 9/11. No donation is too large or too small.

The story of Come From Away is rooted in the extraordinary acts of courage and compassion that followed September 11, 2001. In that same spirit of service and sacrifice, Archbishop Stepinac High School will donate proceeds from each full paid ticket to the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, which honors firefighter Stephen Siller who gave his life on 9/11, and supports Gold Star families, fallen first responder families, and catastrophically injured veterans with mortgage-free and specially adapted homes.  The Tunnel to Towers Foundation, established by the Siller family in late 2001, honors FDNY firefighter Stephen Siller, who died on 9/11 after running through the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel with 60 lbs of gear to save others. Under the motto "Let us DO GOOD". Additional contributions to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation can be made when purchasing tickets or click the link below:

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