Sting's first try at Broadway, "The
Last Ship," will come to an end Jan. 24 after a four-month run. The former Police frontman composed the music for the play, eventually joining the cast to help boost ticket sales. But even the singer's involvement onstage was **t e**ugh to save the production. Poor sales during the holiday rush contributed to the show's demise, "The New York Times" reports."We have been bewildered and saddened by our inability to sustain an audience for this musical that we deeply love," the
Producers wrote in a statement. "There are ** easy explanations."According to the "Times," the show cost $15 million to bring to Broadway and $625,000 to keep it going each week. Ticket sales were steady when the show opened in October, but they doubled
Last month when Sting joined the cast as the shipyard foreman. Most musicals were breaking records
Last week, a peak time for Broadway with tourists flooding the streets of New York for the holidays. "The
Last Ship," on the other hand, underperformed.
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Sting's 'The Last Ship' Coming to an End on Broadway: Producers Pull the Plug Ship