Productions on the High Seas: The Rising Tide of Entertainment on Cruise Ships
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1h 17m
It’s challenging enough putting up a show on land, but producing a show in the middle of the ocean? At sea, there are unique challenges to both the creative and the production process. Joyce Arbucias, Richard Hester, Marahscalh Stanton, and Mark Pawsey have created or run some of the most impactful shows on the seven seas. Watch the changing game of entertainment on cruise ships. Discover the unique challenges and creative solutions for creating and managing productions on cruise ships from new and unique productions to Broadway transplants like Jersey Boys. It’s an adventure on high seas, however you look at it.
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