David Hein | |
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| Occupation(s) | Librettist, composer-lyricist, musician |
| Years active | 2000s - present |
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| Spouse | Irene Sankoff |
David Hein is a Canadian librettist, composer-lyricist, musician, and actor best known for co-writing the Broadway musical Come from Away with his writing partner and wife, Irene Sankoff. [1]
Hein was born in Regina, Saskatchewan. As a teenager he attended Lisgar Collegiate Institute in Ottawa where he developed an interest in Newfoundland folk music after hearing the band Great Big Sea. [2]
Hein began his university studies at Carleton University before transferring to York University in Toronto, Ontario, where he met Irene Sankoff. [3] [4]
After graduating, he and his fiancée moved to New York City in 1999 so that Sankoff could study acting at the Actors Studio while Hein worked as a musician and songwriter. [2] [1]
They were living in New York during the September 11 attacks, and Hein has said that the mutual support among neighbours after 9/11 later informed themes in ''Come from Away''. [5]
After spending several years studying and working in New York the couple returned to Toronto where Hein wrote a song "My Mother's Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding", about his mother’s coming out and later marriage, which he performed at her wedding reception. [2] Encouraged by the response, he and Sankoff expanded it into an autobiographical stage musical. [1]
The musical premiered at the Toronto Fringe Festival in 2009, where it became a sold-out hit, [6] [7] and then picked up by Mirvish Productions for a run at Toronto's Panasonic Theatre before touring Canada. [8] [9] [10]
As a result of My Mother’s Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding's success, theatre producer Michael Rubinoff approached Hein and Sankoff with his idea about a show based on Operation Yellow Ribbon in which residents of Gander, Newfoundland, housed 7,000 airline passengers who had been stranded at Gander Airport as a result of the grounding of all North American air flights following the September 11 attacks, which became the musical Come from Away . [11]
Following the success of Come from Away, in 2023 Sankoff and Hein were awarded honorary doctorates by Memorial University of Newfoundland. [12]
Hein’s work, particularly in collaboration with Sankoff, draws on personal or real stories and is shaped by extensive interviews and community research. [2] [4] Their musicals often blend folk- and pop-influenced music with direct audience address and emphasise community, identity and belonging. [13] [14]
Hein is married to writer and composer Irene Sankoff, with whom he frequently collaborates on musical theatre projects. [15] The couple have a daughter. [1] They divide their time between Canada and periods of work in New York and other cities where their shows are produced. [16]