The Last Ship @ The Metropolitan Opera


The Play:
The Last Ship; a new adaptation of the 2014 musical about the closing of a shipyard in the northeast of England and its effect on the community of people whose families have worked there for generations 

Music and Lyrics by: Sting       Book by: Barney Norris    Directed by: Leo Warner

One good thing: This passion project was inspired by Sting's childhood and the rock star's love for the people he left behind is evident not only in his decision to lead the cast this time out but even more so in his gorgeous score filled with ballads and choral numbers, many of them set to the Celtic rhythms from his childhood and all beautifully performed by a largely British cast enhanced by a Met chorus for this very short run that ends June 14

One not-so-great thing: While the production is beautifully staged with some eye-popping visuals, the sound is off, making it difficult at times to understand what’s being said or sung 

 

 


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