Calling musical fans: cruise ship with Broadway stars to steam off in March 2023


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Norwegian Cruise Line is taking 2,000 Broadway fans on the trip of a lifetime next March on its inaugural “The Broadway Cruise” sailing. Photo: Handout

The maiden voyage of a cruise ship starring a boatload of musical theatre stars - like Tony Award-winners Laura Benanti, Kristin Chenoweth, Alan Cumming and Lena Hall - will set sail next spring.

The Broadway Cruise - heading roundtrip from New York City to Bermuda, from March 31-April 5, 2023 - will also feature Tony-nominees Joshua Henry, Taylor Louderman and Jeremy Jordan, as well as Broadway favorites Randy Rainbow and Sierra Boggess.

Producers promise "intimate and grand scale shows and cabarets from Broadway’s coolest talent” as well as "tips and techniques from some of the best and brightest creative talent working today.”

Tony-nominated scenic designer David Korins will discuss his creative process when designing settings for the stage and Tony-nominated choreographer Kelly Devine will discuss the art of the dance. Chris Jahnke will serve as music director.

The cruise will borrow the Norwegian Gem, which accommodates 2,000 people. Cabin prices begin at US$1,165 (RM5,131) per person. The trip was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.

Cruise ships were an early source of outbreaks at the start of the pandemic. The CDC issued a no-sail order in March 2020, prompting a standstill that ended in June 2021 as cruise ships began to leave US ports with new health and safety requirements.

All guests 12 and over - and all artists and crew - aboard The Broadway Cruise are required to be fully vaccinated and present proof of vaccination to board. - AP

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