Showing posts with label Legally Blonde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legally Blonde. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

An energetic evening at sea

An energetic evening at sea

By Tom Steighorst
*InsightOne of the drawbacks to a long, late dinner on a cruise is that it sometimes doesn’t put me in the mood to explore the rest of the ship. It sometimes puts me in the mood to head for my cabin and that nice, comfortable bed.
On other cruises, I wonder how I’m going to spend the rest of the evening, especially if I’m at the first seating and done with dinner by 8 p.m.
During the preview sailing of Norwegian Getaway this past weekend, I was seated early, slotted for dinner at Norwegian’s newest iteration of the dinner-th*TomStieghorsteater concept it offers on Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Epic.
I will write more at a later date about the Illusionarium and the show itself. Suffice it to say that it is one of the most unique entertainment offerings at sea, and you should make every reasonable effort to see it.
But beyond that, my dinner companion and I found that merely having the show as a focal point for the dinner left us with a lot more energy to enjoy the evening ahead. It was better for that purpose than even the most enjoyable sit-down meal with the wittiest table companions. It really gave us a charge.
It’s nice to have a tailwind like that on a ship the size of Norwegian Getaway, which has three decks devoted to bars, restaurants and entertainment. I wanted to see and do it all but,  let’s face it, the prospect can be a bit daunting.
We were tempted to stop for a refreshing chill at the Ice Bar. It has been warm in Miami this winter. But it seemed a little out of keeping with the Getaway’s tropical theme.
 
Instead we wandered by the Grammy Experience, another new space unique to Getaway (the same space is a blues-music bar on Norwegian Breakaway).
 
The Grammy Experience will feature former Grammy-winning artists and memorabilia chosen by the Grammy museum in Los Angeles.
On the inaugural cruise, the showcase performer was Latin jazz flautist Nestor Torres, who continues his run this week on the first full cruise.
Torres and his band were in their element: An intimate club in front of a Miami audience that knew his music and bantered back and forth with him in Spanish.
In between sets we caught part of Legally Blonde, the Broadway musical in the Getaway’s main theater, and we took in a beautifully calm moonlit Miami night on the Waterfront promenade.
Torres played with intensity and inspiration until well after midnight.  By the time I finally hit that comfortable bed it was 1:30 a.m.
 
The energetic evening started with the dinner theater, which I really think set the tone for the whole night. It’s a winning idea both for both and for a cruise line bent on maximizing the use of its bars, casino and other sources of onboard revenue by keeping the party going long as it can.

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Norwegian reveals entertainment for Getaway


By Tom Stieghorst

Norwegian reveals entertainment for Getaway

The Norwegian Getaway, coming to Miami in 2014, will have three new entertainment options.

At a news conference aboard the Norwegian Breakaway, which is making its debut in New York, Norwegian Cruise Line CEO Kevin Sheehan said the musical version of "Legally Blonde" will be a featured production on the Getaway.

In addition, a new version of a Breakaway show called "Burn the Floor" will be produced. "Burn the Floor Ballroom Reinvented" will be a mix of Latin dance and ballroom with vocals in English, Spanish and Portuguese.

Comedy on the Getaway will be supplied by Levity Entertainment Group, rather than Second City, as on the Breakaway. Sheehan said Norwegian is happy with Second City but that Levity is a leading name in comedy, booking more than 300 comedians a week at casinos, comedy clubs and events. That provides a deep supply of comic talent and lends itself to frequent changes in acts, he said.