Princess Cruises to host first-ever live opera transmission at sea

Santa Clarita, CA – In an industry exclusive event, Princess ships will become the first cruise vessels ever to broadcast a live performance from the Metropolitan Opera in New York.

Santa Clarita, CA – In an industry exclusive event, Princess ships will become the first cruise vessels ever to broadcast a live performance from the Metropolitan Opera in New York. The special The Met: Live on the High Seas presentation of Puccini’s ‘La Boheme’ will be held on Saturday, April 5 as part of the Met’s series of eight opera performances that are transmitted live via satellite to movie theaters around the world (The Met: Live in HD).

This unique experience will be offered across Princess’ 16-ship fleet. On vessels equipped with Movies Under the Stars, passengers can enjoy a unique “Opera Under the Stars” event, as they take in the production on the giant poolside LED screens. Other vessels will show the broadcast in the Princess Theater. Opera lovers and newcomers alike can enjoy this famous love story while sailing in locations such as Mexico, the Caribbean, or Hawaii, as well as exotic locations such as Cape Horn and Egypt.

Puccini’s most popular masterwork, ‘La Boheme’ tells the story of a community of artists in Paris, and is the opera that inspired Broadway’s hit musical, ‘RENT.’ Acclaimed soprano Angela Gheorghiu and tenor Ramon Vargas star as Mimi and Rodolfo in Italian director and designer Franco Zeffirelli’s iconic production. Nicola Luisotti conducts.

“It’s quite unusual to be able to sit by a pool in the Caribbean and watch a world-class opera live from New York,” said Jan Swartz, Princess’ senior vice president. “We’re very excited to be breaking new ground with this first-ever live Metropolitan Opera broadcast at sea. It’s a rare opportunity to present our passengers with such an enriching cultural experience included in their cruise.”

The Met: Live in HD was launched during the 2006-07 season as part of the Met’s new mission to revitalize the art form and to attract new and larger audiences to opera. The initiative expanded from six to eight opera transmissions in 2007-08, and also includes distribution in New York City public schools. Global distribution of the series triples this season to reach more than 600 participating venues in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. France and New Zealand join the international network on April 5.

The Met: Live on the High Seas is one of many special events and features shown daily on Princess’ giant Times Square-style Movies Under the Stars LED screens. The unique, 300-square-foot screens show up to seven movies or events daily, including family films and first run hits, as well as concert footage and other special programming. In the evenings, lounge chairs are covered with special cushions and blankets and Princess’ hallmark poolside service is available to enhance the viewing experience with free popcorn plus a variety of drink specials and movie snacks. Movies Under the Stars is featured on Caribbean Princess, Crown Princess, Emerald Princess, Grand Princess and Sea Princess.

The digital broadcast of the Met’s first-ever live event at sea is being made possible by MTN Satellite Services, a division of SeaMobile Enterprises.

Additional information about Princess Cruises is available through a professional travel agent, by calling 1-800-PRINCESS, or by visiting the company’s website at http://www.princess.com.

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