Set Sail with Broadway's 'The Last Ship'
Nora Dominick ‘17/ Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
The Last Ship tells the story of Wallsend, a seafaring town in England. The small, intimate town revolves around the shipyard and all of the work that comes with it. The musical follows Gideon Fletcher, an ambitious man who has worked and lived in Wallsend his entire life. One day, he decides his future lies beyond the confines of a ship, so he takes off on an adventure. Fifteen years later, Gideon returns home to find his once beloved shipyard in danger and the love of his life engaged to another man. The town refuses to sit idly by and watch the shipyard disappear so they take matters into their own hands. Gideon soon realizes he left behind much more than he realized. The town of Wallsend sets out on a mission to save the traditions they all hold dear.
With music and lyrics by sixteen-time Grammy Award winner Sting and a book by Tony Award winners John Logan (Red) and Brian Yorkey (Next to Normal and If/Then), The Last Ship combines incredible music and writing to create a new Broadway experience. Based on Sting’s own childhood working in a shipyard, the musical brings a realism to the stage that other musicals don’t.
The Last Ship will also see the Broadway debuts of numerous cast members. Two of the main actors will take the Broadway stage for the first time: Rachel Tucker, who will play Gideon’s love interest Meg Dawson, and Jimmy Nail as Gideon’s friend, Jackie White. Both actors are known for their work in the West End in plays and musicals, and they will bring their exceptional talent to these new and fresh characters. The musical will also house someBroadway veterans: Gideon Fletcher will be played by Broadway-vet Michael Esper, who is known for his work in The Lyons and American Idiot. Also making his return to the Great White Way is Fred Applegate. Applegate is known for his roles in Sister Act, La Cage aux Folles, Young Frankenstein and The Sound of Music. With this blend of returning and fresh-faced actors, The Last Ship appears to have a steady and stellar cast.
With such high hopes riding on this creative masterpiece, will it be able to blossom on Broadway? Or will it flop like Rocky, Big Fish and The Bridges of Madison County? Only time will tell. The stakes are high and The Last Ship is ready to set sail this Broadway season.
The Last Ship begins preview performances at The Neil Simon Theatre in NYC on September 29, 2014 with opening night scheduled for October 26, 2014. For tickets and additional information visit http://www.thelastship.com/