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epa04518506 British singer-songwriter Sting as recipients of the 2014 Kennedy Center Honors wait to pose for a group photograph following a formal Artist's Dinner hosted by US Secretary of State John Kerry at the US Department of State in Washington, DC, USA, 06 December 2014. The 2014 honorees are: US singer Al Green, US actor and director Tom Hanks, US ballerina Patricia McBride, British singer-songwriter Sting, and US comedian Lily Tomlin. EPA/RON SACHS / POOL Image Credit: EPA

Grammy Award winner Sting has jumped aboard his Broadway musical The Last Ship hoping to right a show that’s been listing dangerously at the box office.

A bearded Sting got a standing ovation and a bouquet of roses on Tuesday at the Neil Simon Theatre after playing the role of a foreman in the musical.

The Last Ship is a semi-autobiographical story about a prodigal son who returns to his northern England shipbuilding town to reclaim the girl he abandoned when he fled years before.

The show had no bankable stars until now. It got mixed reviews and lackluster box office receipts. Sting hopes he can help raise the weekly take to at least $625,000 (Dh2.3 million), which would put it in the black. Last week it made $492,000.