Airbear232 Posted Monday at 02:06 AM Author #26 Share Posted Monday at 02:06 AM 8 hours ago, alfaeric said: Unless people are booking JUST to see the musical, it's not really that good of a financial choice. I love the shows, too, but given the cost to license them and the cruise lines not charging for them- it doesn't make much financial sense to pay a huge amount of money for new shows. Perhaps repeating shows on ships is more likely- like Grease is on two ships. And they *could* run Hairspray, since they had another set from the Oasis. But buying vs. making their own... Guess lots of “old” ones to choose from. One thing is s that the shows on ships expose a lot of people to theatre who normally wouldn’t go. It’s not a bad thing to license them at reasonable costs as there is pay back down the road. And, would certainly like to see Mamma Mia on a second ship. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alfaeric Posted Monday at 01:01 PM #27 Share Posted Monday at 01:01 PM 10 hours ago, Airbear232 said: Guess lots of “old” ones to choose from. One thing is s that the shows on ships expose a lot of people to theatre who normally wouldn’t go. It’s not a bad thing to license them at reasonable costs as there is pay back down the road. And, would certainly like to see Mamma Mia on a second ship. If it costs less than a DIY show, sure. But if not, I can understand why Royal is moving a different direction- even if I prefer more musicals. Thankfully, we have the shows we have, and they will be there for a really long time. As for exposing new people- that's a bonus if Broadway/West End sees a bump in viewers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monk86 Posted Tuesday at 06:10 PM #28 Share Posted Tuesday at 06:10 PM Bring on more productions from the Royal Caribbean Singers & Dancers 🤪 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare moposh Posted Tuesday at 07:37 PM #29 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:37 PM Saturday Night Fever is on Liberty. It's not necessarily Broadway, but it is a musical. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NicNac4498 Posted Tuesday at 09:10 PM #30 Share Posted Tuesday at 09:10 PM 1 hour ago, moposh said: Saturday Night Fever is on Liberty. It's not necessarily Broadway, but it is a musical. Saturday Night Fever was on Broadway in the late 90s to early 00’s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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