TIM eMagazine Vol . 3 Issue 1
A stronaut Clayton C . Anderson Informs New Show ‘ Flight ,’ Featuring Scenes aboard International Space Station
Royal Caribbean International continues to push the boundaries of what ’ s possible in entertainment with the debut of cutting-edge productions on stage , in the air , under water and on ice on board Symphony of the Seas .
Headlining the playbill will be the all-new show ‘ Flight : Dare to Dream ,’ a one-of-a-kind journey through the past , present and future of air travel and space exploration that will make history as one of the most ambitious stage productions to date . Guests take off on a spectacular adventure through time , chronicling key milestones in aeronautics , beginning with the first leisure voyage to Mars and ending with a stunning homage to the Wright Brothers ’ first flight at Kitty Hawk .
A Royal Caribbean Productions original , ‘ Flight : Dare to Dream ’ introduces cutting-edge 3D flying technology , video and automation to the 1,401-seat Royal Theater . Going where no stage has gone before , space and zero gravity will be simulated as actors “ float ” within a detailed replica of the International Space Station ( ISS ). The first theater set piece of its kind , the detailed design of Royal Caribbean ’ s ISS was informed by Astronaut Clayton C . Anderson , who lived 167 days in space and completed 38 hours and 28 minutes over 6 spacewalks in two separate missions .
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The Ultimate Abyss onboard Symphony of the Seas
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