Blue Man Group to perform on new NCL ship
Thursday, 22 May, 2009
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The headline act on Norwegian Cruise Line’s new ship Norwegian Epic has been confirmed as Blue Man Group.
The group, which has theatrical shows on in New York, Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas, Orlando, Berlin, and Tokyo, will perform in the 685-seat Epic Theatre giving a show combining music, comedy and multimedia theatrics.
Details of another featured show will be announced later this year.
But entertainment on the ship, which makes its debut on Caribbean itineraries from Miami in July 2010, will not be focused on two nightly shows in the main theatre.
Other options will include what is claimed as the only ‘big top’ at sea – Epic’s Spiegel Tent.
The 265-seat theatre-in-the-round will show Cirque Dreams and Dinner – described as an interactive theatrical dining experience performed in the air while juggling dinner courses with music, mayhem and acrobatic imagination.
The 280-seat Headliners Comedy Club will feature sketch and improvisation troupe The Second City.
Fat Cats is a 200-seat jazz club offering nightly live blues and jazz performances.
The Epic Casino will be NCL’s largest at sea, spanning more than 13,000 square feet featuring a Monte Carlo-inspired design.
NCL chief executive officer Kevin Sheehan said: “With Norwegian Epic, we are re-inventing cruise ship entertainment by offering multiple entertainment options for every taste and any age.
“Having a world class creative organisation like Blue Man Group headline the entertainment on Norwegian Epic will provide our guests with a sensory experience unlike any other at sea.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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