The Last Ship (musical)
The Last Ship is an original musical with music and lyrics by Sting and a book by
Lorne Campbell. Following a UK national tour and subsequent six-week run at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto, it embarked on a US national tour with the official opening at the Ahmanson Theater, Los Angeles on 22nd January 2020. Inspired by Sting's own childhood experiences and the shipbuilding industry in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, an earlier version of the musical with book by John Logan and Brian Yorkey played at the Bank of America Theatre in Chicago, before moving to the Neil Simon Theatre on Broadway in 2014. The musical received two Tony Award nominations in 2015, for Best Original Score and Best Orchestrations.
Background
In September 2011, it was confirmed that British musician Sting was working on a musical, following rumours the previous year. A first reading took place in Manhattan in October that year, with a further reading in Newcastle in February 2012 and ultimately a full staged reading for the musical was held in 2013. In September 2013, the show was officially confirmed and it was announced that the show would premiere in Chicago in 2014.The Last Ship was initially inspired by Sting's 1991 album The Soul Cages and Sting's own childhood experiences, particularly his relationship with his father who had been an engineer in a family of shipwrights. It tells the story about community and the demise of the shipbuilding industry in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, with the closure of the town's Swan Hunter shipyard. "I did everything in my power to escape Wallsend... I became successful, but I owe a debt to that community. This play is me trying to honor that community, trying to pay back what they gave me -- a sense of self but also the engine that allowed me to escape. That's the strange paradox. I love where I come from, I'm glad I escaped, at the same time I need to tell that story as a sort of 'soul debt'."
The show has a book by John Logan and Brian Yorkey and is directed by Joe Mantello, with choreography by Steven Hoggett, set and costume design by David Zinn, lighting design by Christopher Akerlind and sound design by Brian Ronan.
The show features a score by Sting that includes mostly original material, as well as four previously-written songs: "Island of Souls" and "All This Time" from The Soul Cages, "When We Dance" from the 1994 album , and "Ghost Story" from the 1999 album Brand New Day. Speaking in 2011, Brian Yorkey said: "He's writing great theater music... It's very, very distinctly Sting but it also is theatre music. It's not just pop music transposed into the theatre."
The Last Ship is Sting's first stage musical. He had previously co-written the score for the 2000 animated Disney musical film The Emperor's New Groove, although only two of his songs ended up in the film after heavy studio retooling.
Sting's eleventh studio album, titled The Last Ship, featuring music from, or originally intended for the musical, was released on 24 September 2013. The album marked his first release of original material since his 2003 album Sacred Love and his first foray into musical theatre. Sting had suffered from writer's block and credited the show with giving him a reason to write songs again. Sting held a series of concerts at The Public Theater in October 2013, featuring music from the show and told stories of the making of the musical. The concert was later broadcast on PBS as part of its Great Performances series.
After the "unsurprising" closure of the Broadway run of the show, many observers commented that Newcastle or another venue in the UK would have been "a more natural home" for the show, which was "a tough sell" for the US. "Tyneside accents and the decline of Britain’s industrial heartland aren’t naturally in the wheelhouse of Manhattan’s jewellery-rattling theatregoers." Sting has been dismissive of the argument.
The musical was produced later in the UK, with a new book. One of the major changes in the new production was the removal of the significant figure of a priest, as well as many .
Roles and principal casts
- Sting replaced Nail as Jackie White from Dec. 9, 2014 until the show's Broadway closing on Jan. 25, 2015.
- Since the 2018 UK tour production, the roles of Joe Fletcher and Freddy Newlands have been played by the same actor.
Music
Musical numbers
The following is the list of musical numbers in the Broadway production. The musical uses a twelve-member orchestra consisting of keyboard, piano, guitar, bass, drums, Northumbrian smallpipe, flute, whistle, melodeon, fiddle, cello and percussion.;Act l
- "Island of Souls" – Jackie White, Young Gideon, Peggy White, Father O'Brien, Young Meg, Company
- "All This Time" – Gideon Fletcher
- "August Winds" – Meg Dawson, Young Meg
- "Shipyard" – Jackie White, Billy Thompson, Peggy White, Father O'Brien, Company
- "If You Ever See Me Talking to a Sailor" – Meg Dawson, Women
- "Dead Man's Boots" – Gideon Fletcher, Joe Fletcher, Young Gideon
- "The Last Ship " – Father O'Brien
- "Sail Away" – Peggy White
- "The Last Ship " – Jackie White, Father O'Brien, Company
- "What Say You, Meg?" – Arthur Millburn
- "We've Got Now't Else" – Jackie White, Davy Harrison, Billy Thompson, Tom Dawson, Shipyard Men
- "When We Dance" – Gideon Fletcher, Meg Dawson, Arthur Millburn
- "The Last Ship " – Gideon Fletcher, Jackie White, Father O'Brien, Company
- "Mrs. Dees' Rant" – Mrs. Dees, Women
- "The Night the Pugilist Learned How to Dance" – Gideon Fletcher, Tom Dawson
- "We've Got Now't Else " – Jackie White, Gideon Fletcher, Company
- "So to Speak" – Father O'Brien, Gideon Fletcher
- "Hymn" – Company
- "Show Some Respect" – Peggy White, Gideon Fletcher, Jackie White, Meg Dawson, Company
- "Island of Souls " – Meg Dawson, Young Gideon, Young Meg, Gideon Fletcher
- "It's Not the Same Moon" – Gideon Fletcher, Meg Dawson
- "Underground River" – Jackie White, Tom Dawson, Company
- "Ghost Story" – Gideon Fletcher, Tom Dawson
- "August Winds " – Gideon Fletcher, Tom Dawson
- "The Last Ship " – Company
;Act l
- "In the Morning" – Company
- "We've Got Now't Else " – Jackie White and Company
- "Island of Souls" – Company
- "And Yet" – Gideon Fletcher and Ferryman
- "Shipyard" – Jackie White, Billy Thompson, Adrian Sanderson, Peggy White, Davey Harrison and Company
- "Sail Away" – Peggy White
- "If You Ever See Me Talking to a Sailor" – Meg Dawson and the women of the Company
- "Underground River" – Billy Thompson and Company
- "Underground River " – Billy Thompson and Company
- "Dead Man's Boots" – Gideon Fletcher, Old Joe Fletcher and Young Gideon
- "When the Pugilist Learned to Dance" – Gideon Fletcher and Ellen Dawson
- "August Winds" – Meg Dawson
- "The Last Ship " – Jackie White, Peggy White, Davey Harrison and Company
- "Mrs. Dees' Rant" – Mrs. Dees and the Women of the Company
- "It's Not the Same Moon" – Meg Dawson and Ellen Dawson
- "All This Time" – Ellen Dawson
- "So to Speak" – Jackie White and Peggy White
- "What Say You Meg?" – Gideon Fletcher and Meg Dawson
- "The Last Ship " – Jackie White and Company
- "Hadaway " – Davey Harrison and Company
- "Underground River " – Peggy White and Jackie White
- "When We Danced" – Gideon Fletcher and Meg Dawson
- "We've Got Now't Else " – Peggy White and Company
- "Show Some Respect" – Peggy White and Company
- "The Last Ship " – Company
Original Broadway cast album
Productions
Chicago and Broadway
On 19 September 2013, it was announced that the show would begin its world premiere with a pre-Broadway Chicago tryout. Tickets for the tryout went on sale on 14 February 2014. Previews for the Chicago run of the show began on 10 June 2014 at the Bank of America Theatre, the show opened on 25 June 2014, and played for 33 days total until 13 July 2014.Following completion of the tryout in Chicago, The Last Ship transferred to the Neil Simon Theater on Broadway in New York. Previews started playing at the Neil Simon Theater on 29 September 2014, and the official opening night was 26 October 2014. Sting joined the cast on stage during the curtain call on opening night. Celebrities including Billy Joel, Robert De Niro and Liam Neeson were in attendance. In a bid to help falling ticket sales, creator and musician Sting joined the cast for a limited run from 9 December 2014 to 24 January 2015, replacing Jimmy Nail.
Despite sales increasing with Sting in the cast and producers stating he had had a "galvanising effect", the decision was made to close the show on 24 January 2015.
Salt Lake City
The Last Ship was produced in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Roy W. and Elizabeth E. Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre at the University of Utah campus from 16 September 2016 through 1 October 2016, making its regional premiere in Salt Lake City in the first production after its Broadway run.On 22 September, Sting joined the cast at the curtain call of that evening's performance, After a standing ovation, Sting thanked the "amazing cast" and said it was "surreal" to see the story of his English shipbuilding home transported to the middle of Utah.
"I loved the reaction," he said. "I loved sitting among you all and hearing you laugh and hearing you cry."