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News Sting Musical The Last Ship Plans International Journey The Last Ship, the new musical starring 16-time Grammy winner Sting that ended its Broadway run Jan. 24 after just under four months of performances at the Neil Simon Theatre, will play several Scandinavian venues over the next two years.

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Michael Esper in Sting's The Last Ship Photo by Joan Marcus

The musical, nominated for two 2015 Tony Awards 鈥� Best Score and Best Orchestrations 鈥� will play Oslo in 2016 and Stockholm and Helsinki in 2017, according to the New York Times. Each country will perform the musical, inspired by Sting's childhood, in its native language.

Discussions are also underway for productions in Germany, Eastern Europe and the United Kingdom.

In a statement Sting said, "Working on The Last Ship has been pure joy for me, and of course it is in the nature of ships that they move around the world, so I鈥檓 looking forward to our proud ship finding many a new berth sailing in international waters."

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Directed by Tony winner (Casa Valentina, Wicked), The Last Ship opened Oct. 26, 2014, to mixed reviews. . It arrived at Broadway's Neil Simon Theatre Sept. 29 following a Chicago world-premiere engagement last summer. Despite struggling to stay afloat at the box office, the $15 million musical 鈥� featuring music and lyrics by Sting 鈥� remained open and welcomed its Grammy-winning songwriter to the cast Dec. 9 for a limited engagement. Sting took over one of the show's central roles (Jackie White, replacing original cast member , who has been with the production since Chicago) to boost ticket sales through Jan. 24, which ultimately became the closing date for the musical.

Although the production saw some of its highest-grossing week's during Sting's run, producers found that advance sales for the serious-minded production dwindled following the Grammy winner's scheduled exit.

The Last Ship played 29 preview performances on Broadway and 105 regular performances.

The new musical has a book by Tony winner (Red) and Pulitzer Prize winner (If/Then, Next to Normal). Choreography is by Olivier Award winner and Tony nominee (Rocky, Once).

The principal cast featured , , , , and Collin Kelly-Sordelet.

The Last Ship ensemble included , , , , , , , , David Michael Garry, , , , , , , , , , , , Cullen R. Titmas and .

The Last Ship, according to producers, "is set in the English seaside town of Wallsend, a close-knit community where life has always revolved around the local shipyard and the hardworking men construct magnificent vessels with tremendous pride. But Gideon Fletcher dreams of a different future. He sets out to travel the world, leaving his life and his love behind. When Gideon returns home many years later, he finds the shipyard's future in grave danger and his childhood sweetheart engaged to someone else. This love triangle ignites just as the men and women of Wallsend take their future into their own hands and build a towering representation of the shared dream that defines their existence. And in the end Gideon comes to understand that he had indeed left behind more than he could have ever imagined."

The production had set and costume design by Tony nominee David Zinn, lighting design by Tony winner and sound design by Tony winner . Musical direction, orchestrations and arrangements were by Rob Mathes. Casting was by Telsey + Company/, CSA.

Producers were , Kathryn Schenker, , , , , Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss.

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